Operating Instructions NewClassic Balances MS-S / MS-L Models C C C C
Table of contents Table of contents 1 7 Introduction 1.1 Conventions and Symbols used in these Operating Instructions 7 2 Safety Precautions 8 3 Overview 9 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.
Table of contents 9 Application "Check Weighing" 43 10 Application "Statistics" 45 11 Application "Formulation" (Net Total Formulation) 47 12 Application "Totaling" 49 13 Application "Dynamic Weighing" 51 14 Application "Multiplication Factor Weighing" 53 15 Application "Routine Test" 55 16 Application "Diagnostics" 58 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 16.6 16.7 16.8 17 65 Error and Status Messages 17.1 17.
Table of contents 21 87 Accessories and Spare Parts 21.1 21.2 22 Index MS-S / MS-L Models 87 90 92 Appendix 22.
Introduction 1 Introduction Thank you for choosing a METTLER TOLEDO balance. The precision balances of the NewClassic line combine a large number of weighing possibilities with easy opera tion. These operating instructions apply to all balance models MS-S and MS-L in the NewClassic line. However, the dif ferent models have different charcteristics regarding equipment and performance. Special notes in the text indicate where this makes a difference to operation. 1.
Safety Precautions 2 Safety Precautions Always operate and use your balance only in accordance with the instructions contained in this manual. The instructions for setting up your new balance must be strictly observed. If the balance is not used according to the manufacturer's Operating Instructions, protection of the balance may be impaired. It is not permitted to use the balance in hazardous environments.
Overview 3 Overview 3.1 S Platform 3 3 5 7 5 7 C 1 mg C 2 14 10 4 1 6 0.1 mg 4 1 2 14 10 5 5 6 7 7 9 C 9 10 mg C 1 2 14 10 0.1 g 1 2 14 10 15 11 12 13 8 Name and Function of Components 1 Display MS-S / MS-L Models 9 Safety feet (with 10 mg, 0.
Overview Name and Function of Components 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Operation keys Glass draftshield Handle for operation of the draft shield door Weighing pan Draft shield element Level indicator Kensington slot for anti-theft purposes 10 11 12 13 14 15 Leveling foot USB device interface RS232C serial interface Socket for AC Adapter Model sticker (with approved models only) Product label 3.
Overview 3.3 Operation Keys 1 2 Weigh-Track 3 4 C 5 6 Key Functions No. Key 9 7 10 Press briefly (less than 1.5 s) Press and hold (longer than 1.
Overview No. Key 7 8 9 10 Press briefly (less than 1.5 s) Press and hold (longer than 1.
Overview Status Icons Applications "Diagnostics" and “Routine Test” Charge of battery: full, 2/3, 1/3, discharged (Battery operated models only) Weight Value Field and Weighing-in aid Indicates negative values Brackets to indicate uncertified digits (approved models only) Indicates unstable values Marking of nominal or target weight Indicates calculated values Marking of tolerance limit T+ Marking of tolerance limit T- Unit Field g kg mg ct lb oz MS-S / MS-L Models gram kilogram milligram carat po
Setting up the Balance 4 Setting up the Balance The balance must be disconnected from the power supply when carrying out all setup and mounting work. 4.1 Unpacking and Delivery Inspection a) Open the packaging and carefully remove all components. b) Check the delivered items. The standard scope of delivery contains the following items: Components S platform 0.
Setting up the Balance 4.2 Installing the Components 6 5 Balances with readability of 0.1 mg, S platform with draft shield (237 mm) 4 Place the following components on the balance in the specified order: 3 Note: Push the side glass back as far as will go and grasp the draft shield (1) with both hands on the bars at the top. a) Turn draft shield lock (2) to position " "(unlock). b) Place draft shield on the balance. 1 2 c) Turn draft shield lock to " " (lock) and place bot tom plate (3).
Setting up the Balance Balances with readability of 10 mg, S platform Place the following components on the balance in the specified order: 3 ● Pan support (1) ● Weighing pan (2) ● Draft shield element (3) 2 1 C Balances with readability of 0.1 g, S platform Place the following components on the balance in the specified order: 2 1 ● Pan support (1) ● Weighing pan (2) C Balances with readability to 1 g, L platform Place the weighing pan (1) on the balance.
Setting up the Balance Balances with readability from 2 g, L platform Place the weighing pan (1) on the balance. 1 4.3 Selecting the Location and Leveling the Balance Your balance is a precision instrument and will thank you for an optimum location with high accuracy and dependability. 4.3.1 Selecting the Location Select a stable, vibration-free position that is as horizontal as possible. The surface must be able to safely carry the weight of a fully loaded balance.
Setting up the Balance C Air bubble at "3 o'clock" turn left foot clockwise, right foot counterclockwise Air bubble at "6 o'clock" turn both feet counterclockwise Air bubble at "9 o'clock" turn left foot counterclockwise, right foot clockwise Balances with S platform and readability of 10 mg and 0.1 g A a) Remove the clamps (A) for the safety feet by turning them outwards. Note: Turn the clamps (A) outwards as far as they will go (~ 90°), so that the safety feet can move freely.
Setting up the Balance Connect the AC adapter to the connection socket on the back of your bal ance (see figure) and to the power line. 4.5 Battery Operation Balances with a built-in rechargeable battery can, under normal operation conditions, work independently of the AC power line for about 8 hours. Immediately the AC power supply is interrupted e.g. by withdrawing the power cord plug or if there is a power failure, the balance switches automatically to battery operation.
Setting up the Balance Attention: ● Do not place the balance on the pan support location bolt (0.1 mg and 1 mg models). ● Models with a glass draft shield: Carefully lift the draft shield from the weighing platform and put it aside. Note: ● For below-the-balance weighing with the L Platform models, you will need hook 11132565 from the accessories range. ● Weighing below the balance is not possible with "MS-KL" models.
Setting up the Balance ● when a change in the ambient conditions, e.g. the temperature, could lead to a noticeable deviation in the measurement. ● on a predefined time. (see menu topic "FACT") ● time interval. (with approved models) 4.8.2 Manual Adjustment with Internal Weight Note: On models with internal weight only (see technical data). To obtain accurate results, the balance must be connected to the power supply for approxi mately 30 minutes (0.
Setting up the Balance Requirement: To carry out this operation, in the menu topic "CAL" (Adjustment) of advanced menu "ADJ.EXT" must be selected. ADJ.EXT a) Have required adjustment weight ready. 2000.00 g b) Unload weighing pan. C ------- c) Press « » briefly to execute "External Adjustment". The required (pre defined) adjustment weight value flashes in the display. 0.00 d) Place adjustment weight in center of pan. The balance adjusts itself automatically. g C e) When "0.
Weighing Made Simple 5 Weighing Made Simple This section shows you how to perform simple weighings and how you can accelerate the weighing process. 5.1 Switching the Balance On and Off This section shows you how to perform simple weighings and how you can accelerate the weighing process. Switching On On a) Remove any load from weighing pan. Off b) Press «On». 88888888 XXXXXXXX 0.
Weighing Made Simple 5.2 Performing a Simple Weighing WEIGHING a) If your balance is not in the weighing mode, press and hold the « » key down until “WEIGHING“ appears in the display. Release the key. Your balance is in the weighing mode and set to zero. b) Place weighing sample on the weighing pan. C c) Wait until the instability detector " " disappears and the stability beep sounds. 0.00 g 1182.03 g 1250.38 g ¢¢¢¢¢¢ ¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢ d) Read the result. 5.
Weighing Made Simple 5.4 METTLER TOLEDO DeltaRange Balances ¢¢¢¢ 812.7 g ¢¢¢¢ 0.00 g # METTLER TOLEDO DeltaRange balances have a movable fine range with 10 times smaller display increments over their entire weighing range. In this fine range an additional decimal place always appears in the dis play. The balance operates in the fine range ● after switching on. ● after every taring operation.
Weighing Made Simple 5.7 Weighing With the Weighing-in Aid ¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢ 0% 100% The weighing-in aid is a dynamic graphic indicator which shows the used amount of the total weighing range. You can thus recognize at a glance when the load on the balance approaches the maximum load. 5.8 Print / Transmit Data Pressing the « » key transmits the weighing results over the interface e.g. to a printer or a PC.
The Menu 6 The Menu 6.1 What is in the Menu ? The Menu allows you to match your balance to your specific weighing needs. In the menu you can change the settings of your balance and activate functions. The main menu has 3 different menus and these contains 37 different topics, each of which allows you various selection pos sibilities. Note: See Quick Guide for the graphical overview of the menu (Menu Map) with all setting possibilities.
The Menu Topic Description HD.SHAKE RS E.O.L. RS CHAR USB USB E.O.L. USB CHAR INTERVAL Setting the transfer protocol (Handshake) of the serial interface RS232C. Setting the end of line format of the serial interface RS232C. Setting the char set of the serial interface RS232C. Matching the USB interface to a peripheral unit. Setting the end of line format of the USB interface. Setting the char set of the USB interface. Selection of the time which the balance started an automatic printout. 6.
The Menu Input Principle of Numerical Values a) Press « » for input of numerical values. + 01.2500 b) Press « » to select a digit or a value (depending on the applica tion). The selected digit or the selected value is blinking. + 01.6500 c) For changing digits or values, press «+» to scroll up or «–» to scroll down. + 01.6500 d) Press « » to confirm the input. Saving Settings and Closing the Menu a) Press « » briefly to leave menu topic. SAVE:YES b) Press « » to execute "SAVE:YES".
The Menu 6.3.2 Basic Menu "DATE" – Date Setting the current date according to date format. Note: A reset of the balance will not change this setting. "TIME" – Time Setting the current time according to time format "SET TIME" Enter the current time. "+1H" Set the current time forwards by 1 hour (to adjust summer or winter time). "-1H" Set the current time backwards by 1 hour (to adjust summer or winter time). Note: A reset of the balance will not change this setting.
The Menu "KEY BEEP" – Key Beep This menu topic allows you to select the volume of the key beep. The according key beep is emitted during the set ting. "MED" Medium level (Factory setting) "HIGH" High level "OFF" Beep switched off "LOW" Low level "STAB.BEEP" – Stability Beep If the unstable symbol disappears, the stability beep becomes active. This menu topic allows you to preselect the volume of the stability beep.
The Menu "ADJ.OFF" The adjustment is switched off. The « » key has no function. "ADJ.INT" Internal adjustment: adjustment is performed at a keystroke with the built-in weight (depending on the model, see technical data). "ADJ.EXT" External adjustment: adjustment is performed at a keystroke with a selectable external weight. Note: This function is not available for approved balances. "200.00 g" Defining the external adjustment weight: define the weight of the external adjustment weight (in grams).
The Menu "24:MM" 15:04 "12:MM" 3:04 PM "24.MM" 15.04 "12.MM" 3.04 PM Factory setting: "24:MM" "RECALL" – Recall This menu topic allows you to switch the "RECALL" function on or off. When it is switched on recall stores the last stable weight if the absolute display value was bigger than 10d. "ON" "RECALL" switched on "OFF" "RECALL" switched off Note: The recall value is displayed with an asterisk and cannot be printed.
The Menu "B.L. 2" min Automatic switch-off after 2 minutes inactivity. "B.L. 5" min Automatic switch-off after 5 minutes inactivity. "DISPLAY" – Display Settings This menu topic allows you to adjust brightness and contrast of the display. "BRIGHTN" To set the brightness in 1% steps. "50%" Factory setting: 50% "CONTRAST" To set the contrast in 1% steps. "75%" Factory setting: 75% "AUTOZERO" – Automatic Zero Setting This menu topic allows you to switch the automatic zero setting on or off.
The Menu "F1:STAT." Statistics "F1:FORM." Formulation / Net-Total "F1:TOTAL." Totaling "F1:DYN." Dynamic weighing "F1:F.MUL" Multiplication factor "ASSIGN:F2" – Assign Application Key F2 At this menu topic you can assign an application to the «F2» key. The following applications are available (depending on the model): "F2:PERC.W" Percent weighing (Factory setting) "F2:CHECKW." Checkweighing "F2:STAT." Statistics "F2:FORM." Formulation / Net-Total "F2:TOTAL." Totaling "F2:DYN.
The Menu 6.3.4 Interface Menu "RS232" – RS232C Interface At this menu topic you can select the peripheral device connected to the RS232C interface and specify how the data is transmitted. "PRINTER" Connection to a printer. "PRT.STAB" If the « » key is pressed, the next stable weight value will be printed. (Factory setting) "PRT.AUTO" Every stable weight value will be printed, without pressing the « key. "PRT.ALL" "PC-DIR.
The Menu "BIT/PAR." – Bit/Parity RS232C At this menu topic you can set the character format for the attached RS232C serial peripheral device. "8/NO" 8 data bits/no parity (Factory setting) "7/NO" 7 data bits/no parity "7/EVEN" 7 data bits/even parity "7/ODD" 7 data bits/odd parity Note: ● Not visible for 2nd display. ● Each device has separate settings. "HD.SHAKE" – Handshake RS232C This menu topic allows you to match the data transmission to different RS232C serial receivers.
The Menu "USB" – USB Interface At this menu topic you can select the mode of the "USB Device" interface and specify how the data is transmitted. Note: this port is not usable for printers or displays. "USB" Select the mode of the "USB Device" interface "SEND.OFF" Send mode switched off (Factory setting) "SEND.STB" If the « sent. » key is pressed, the next stable weight value will be "SEND.CONT" All weight value updates will be sent regardless of stability, without pressing the « » key. "SEND.
Application "Piece Counting" 7 Application "Piece Counting" The "Piece Counting" application allows you to determine the number of pieces put on the weighing pan. Requirement: The function "COUNTING" must be assigned to an «Fx» key (see advanced menu topic "ASSIGN:Fx", factory setting: F1). Activate function "COUNTING" by pressing and holding the appropriate assigned «Fx» key (factory setting: F1).
Application "Piece Counting" Setting possibility C C PCS.WGT Setting the reference for one piece in manual mode a) Select "PCS.WGT" by scrolling with « b) Press « ». » to confirm. * 2.68 g c) Enter the final reference one piece weight by scrolling up («+» key) or down («-» key). * 2.74 g d) Press « » to confirm. 0PCS Switching between manual mode and weighing mode , 2.74 g Press « 2.
Application "Percent Weighing" 8 Application "Percent Weighing" The "Percent Weighing" application allows you to check a sample weight as percentage to a reference target weight. Requirement: The function "PERCENT" must be assigned to an «Fx» key (see advanced menu topic "ASSIGN:Fx", factory setting: F2). Activate function percent weighing "PERCENT" by pressing and holding the appropriate assigned «Fx» key (factory setting: F2).
Application "Percent Weighing" Switching between percent and weight display , 73.17% 128.25 g 128.25 g 128250 42 You can use the « » key at any time to switch the display between percent display, weighing unit "UNIT 1", "RECALL" value (if activated) and weighing unit "UNIT 2" (if different from UNIT 1). Note: ● The recall value is displayed with an asterisk (*) and can not be printed. ● The current set weight remains stored until it is redetermined.
Application "Check Weighing" 9 Application "Check Weighing" The "Check weighing" application allows you to check the deviation of a sample weight within a tolerance limit to a reference target weight. Requirement: The function "CHECK" must be assigned to an «Fx» key (see advanced menu top ic "ASSIGN:Fx", factory setting: F3). Activate function "CHECK" by pressing and holding the appropriate assigned «Fx» key (factory setting: F3).
Application "Check Weighing" 2 Step 2: SET T+/- % 2.50 % 20.28 g ¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢ 2 Setting the upper and lower limits (in percentage): a) Press « » to start setting. b) Press « » to confirm the default limit of +/- 2.5 % or enter the limit value by scrolling up («+» key) or down («–» key). Press « » to confirm the limits. Note: ● If you do not press a key for 20 seconds, the balance returns to the previous active application. Press «C» to cancel.
Application "Statistics" 10 Application "Statistics" The "Statistics" application allows you to generate statistics of weighing values. 1 to 999 val ues are possible. Requirement: The function "STAT" must be assigned to an «Fx» key (see advanced menu topic "ASSIGN:Fx"). Connect a printer or a PC if present. a) Activate function "STAT" by pressing and holding the appropriate assigned «Fx» key. STAT CLEAR M?No M .CLEARED b) To continue the last statistics press « ».
Application "Statistics" highest value (maximum) different between the minimum and the maximum sum of all values MAX 53.45 g DIFF 53.45 g SUM 53.45 g Printout: ¦ -- Statistics -- ¦ 21.Jan. 2009 ¦ Balance Type ¦ SNR ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ 46 ¦ 12:56 ¦ MS4002S ¦ 1234567890 ¦ ----------------------1 2 3 4 5 n x s dev s rel Min. Max. Diff Sum 46.36 55.81 47.49 53.28 49.71 50.712 3.364 6.63 46.36 55.81 9.45 235.
Application "Formulation" (Net Total Formulation) 11 Application "Formulation" (Net Total Formulation) The "Formulation" (Net Total) application allows you to ● weigh in (add and store) up to 999 individual component weights and displays the total. If a printer is connected, the component weights are printed individually and as a total. ● tare and store up to 999 container weights and displays the total. If a printer is connected, the tare weights are printed out individually and as a total.
Application "Formulation" (Net Total Formulation) Displayed results: 0.5 seconds number of samples a) Press « » to show the next statistical value. N 8 sum of all tare values (T and PT) T.TOTAL 452.76 sum of all component gross weight values G.TOTAL 546.79 g sum of all component net weight values N.TOTAL 94 .03 g b) Press «C» to cancel displaying results and to continue weigh ing next component. g Printout: ¦ -- Formulation -- ¦ 21.Jan.
Application "Totaling" 12 Application "Totaling" The "TOTALING" application allows you to weigh in different samples to add their weight values and to totalize them. 1 to 999 samples are possible. Requirement: The function "TOTALING" must be assigned to an «Fx» key (see advanced menu topic "ASSIGN:Fx"). a) Activate function "TOTALING" by pressing and holding the appropri ate assigned «Fx» key. TOTALING CLEAR M?No M .
Application "Totaling" ¦ 21.Jan. 2009 ¦ Balance Type ¦ SNR: ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ 50 12:56 ¦ MS1602S ¦ 1234567890 ¦ ----------------------1 2 3 4 5 6 . . . n Total 46.36 55.81 47.49 53.28 49.71 53.93 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ 879 ¦ 8789.
Application "Dynamic Weighing" 13 Application "Dynamic Weighing" The "Dynamic Weighing" application allows you to determine the weights of unstable samples or to determine weights under unstable ambient conditions. The balance calculates the weight as the average of a number of weighing operations over a defined time. Requirement: The function "DYNAMIC" must be assigned to an «Fx» key (see advanced menu topic "ASSIGN:Fx").
Application "Dynamic Weighing" a) Press « MAN.STRT » to zero if needed. b) If using a container: place empty container on weighing pan and press « » to tare the balance. c) Load sample weight. d) – If you have selected function "Manual Start" "MAN.STRT", press « » to start the weighing. – If you have selected function "Auto Start" "AUTO.STRT", the weigh ing starts automatically on relative stability. For weighing samples below 5 g the weighing must be started manually by pressing « ». C 13.
Application "Multiplication Factor Weighing" 14 Application "Multiplication Factor Weighing" The "Multiplication Factor Weighing" application allows you to multiply the weight value (in grams) by a predefined factor (result = factor * weight) and have it calculated to a predefined number of decimal places. Requirement: The function "FACTOR M" must be assigned to an «Fx» key (see advanced menu topic "ASSIGN:Fx"). FACTOR M SET F.MUL 0001.0000 Fac 0009.
Application "Multiplication Factor Weighing" Weighing procedure 0 a) Press « » to zero/tare. b) Load sample weight on weighing pan. C c) Read the result. The appropriate calculation is then made using the weight of sample and the selected factor, the result being displayed with the selected display step. Note: No units are displayed. 9810 1000.02 g d) Unload sample weight.
Application "Routine Test" 15 Application "Routine Test" The "Routine Test" application allows you to determine the sensitivity of the balance. More about periodic sensitivity tests (routine tests) see: GWP® (Good Weighing Practice) on www.mt.com/gwp. GWP gives clear recommendation for routine testing: ● how should I test my balance? ● how often? ● where can I reduce efforts? More about test weights see www.mt.com/weights. Requirement: ● The function "R.
Application "Routine Test" Setting the Warning Limit The default value of the warning limit: Warning limit = control limit / safety factor Example: 2.5 g / 2 = 1.25 g. WARN. LMTRef 1.25 g a) For changing the value, press «+» to scroll up or «–» to scroll down. Progressing speed by press and hold. b) Press « » to confirm the value. Note: The default values of control limit and the warning limit are evaluated according the GWP recommendation.
Application "Routine Test" What if Warning Limit or Control Limit are "FAILED"? The "SOP for Periodic Sensitivity Tests (Routine Tests)" provides information about measures when routine tests fail. Find a download version of these SOPs on www.mt.com/gwp, link "GWP® The Program / Routine Operation".
Application "Diagnostics" 16 Application "Diagnostics" The "Diagnostics" application allows you to carry out predefined diagnostics tests and to view or print predefined sets of balance information. This diagnostics tool helps you find errors faster and more efficiently. Requirement: A printer or a PC is connected to the balance for showing the results. a) Activate "ADVANCED" menu. (See section menu operation) b) Activate function "DIAGNOSE" by pressing « c) Use « ». » to select appropriate tests. 16.
Application "Diagnostics" ¦ Max. ¦ Min. ¦ x ¦ s Dev. ¦ Max Temp. ¦ Min Temp. ¦ Mean Temp. ¦ Total Time ¦ 2813.01 g 2813.00 g 2813.005 g 0.004 g 21.3 °C 21.3 °C 21.3 °C 00:00:44 ------------------------ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Examples: Repeatability test is a tool to do functional check with the balance. It may be performed: ● To check function of balance ● • during installation to store print out with installation documents.
Application "Diagnostics" a) Press « » to start "KEYPAD T". b) The message "KEY TEST - PRESS KEY TO BE TESTED" is displayed scrolling during the duration of the key test. Press every Key briefly. Each press of a key beeps and echoes with "OK” on the display. c) Second press «C» key to print the test information. The test procedure will be cancelled and the balance will return to the topic "DIAGNOSE".
Application "Diagnostics" b) Press «C» to cancel the test procedure. The balance will return to the topic "DIAGNOSE". c) Press « » for printout. Sample Printout: ¦ -- Motor Test -¦ 21.Jan. 2009 ¦ 11:34 ¦ ¦ ¦ METTLER TOLEDO ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Balance Type SNR: SW: Motor Test ¦ ¦ MS204S 1234567890 V1.00 OK ----------------------- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ 16.5 Balance History The balance history function allows you to view and print the history of the balance. a) Press « » to start "BAL.HIST" .
Application "Diagnostics" ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Operating hours 10y 321d 23h Total weight loaded 1485.1345 t Number of weights 999999999999 Number of key press 999999999999 Motor movements 9999999999 Backlight runnig hours 10y 321d 23h Next service due date 01.01.2010 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ------------------------ ¦ 16.6 Calibration History The "Calibration History" function allows you to view and print information on the last 30 (thirty) balance adjust ment.
Application "Diagnostics" ¦ 01 05.Mar. 2009 ¦ External ¦ ADJ SERVICE ¦ 11:34 ¦ ¦ 100.0000 g ¦ 23.5°C ¦ ¦ --------------------------- ¦ ¦ 02 04.Mar. 2009 ¦ FACT ¦ 09:00 ¦ ¦ 22.4°C ¦ ¦ --------------------------- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ · · · 28 03.Mar. 2009 FACT ¦ ¦ ¦ 10:59 ¦ ¦ 22.6°C ¦ --------------------------- ¦ ¦ 29 02.Mar. 2009 ¦ External ¦ ADJ USER ¦ 16:34 ¦ ¦ 100.0000 g ¦ 24.6°C ¦ ¦ --------------------------- ¦ ¦ 30 02.Mar. 2009 ¦ FACT ¦ 18:36 ¦ ¦ 22.4°C ¦ ¦ --------------------------- ¦ 16.
Application "Diagnostics" Sample Printout: ¦ -- Balance Information ¦ 21.Jan. 2009 ¦ 11:34 ¦ ¦ ¦ METTLER TOLEDO ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Balance Type Max. Load SNR: SW: Platform TDNR: Cell ID: Cell Type Tol.Rev.no. Language ¦ ¦ MS6002S 6200 g 1234567890 V1.00 Rainbow 9.6.3.411.203 1172400044 MMAI6000G2 2 English ------------------------ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ 16.8 Service Provider Information The service provider Information function allows you to print information about your service provider.
Error and Status Messages 17 Error and Status Messages 17.1 Error Messages Error messages in the display draw your attention to incorrect operation or that the balance could not execute a procedure properly. Error Message Cause NO STABILITY No stability. Rectification Ensure more stable ambient condi tions. If not possible, check settings for environment. WRONG ADJUSTMENT WEIGHT Wrong adjustment weight on pan or Place required adjustment weight in none at all. center of pan.
Error and Status Messages Status Icon Signification Service Reminder Your balance is due for servicing. Contact your dealer's customer ser vice department as soon as possible to have a technician service your balance. (See menu topic "SERV.
Cleaning and Service 18 Cleaning and Service Every now and then, clean the weighing pan, draft shield element, bottom plate, draft shield (depending on the model) and housing of your balance. Your balance is made from high-quality, durable materials and can therefore be cleaned using a damp cloth or with a standard, mild cleaning agent. To thoroughly clean the draft shield glass panels, remove the draft shield from the balance. When reinstalling the draft shield, ensure that it is in the correct position.
Cleaning and Service B C A a) Push the glass doors (A) back. a) Tilt the front glass (C) forward. b) Turn the two lock covers (B) on the front far as they will go. b) Remove the front glass. F Pull the top glass door (D) out from the front. E Lift the side glass doors (E) at (F) and pull them out from the front.
Cleaning and Service H G Push the lock button (G) to release the rear glass. Remove the rear glass (H). a) Turn the draft shield lock to the " " (Service) position. b) Remove the draft shield lock. After cleaning reinstall all components in the reverse order. For balance mounting see chapter "Setting up the Balance – Installing the Components".
Interface Specification 19 Interface Specification 19.1 RS232C Interface Each balance is equipped with an RS232C Interface as standard for the attachment of a peripheral device (e.g. printer or computer). Schematic DATA RxD TxD IN OUT GND 5 Item Specification Interface type Voltage interface according to EIA RS-232C/DIN66020 CCITT V24/V.28) 15 m Max.
Interface Specification Schematic Item Specification Standard Speed Function In conformity with USB Specification Revision 1.1 Full speed 12 Mbps (requires shielded cable) CDC (Communication Device Class) serial port emulation Suspended device: Max 10 mA Type B Power usage Connector 1 2 3 4 Shield VBUS (+5 VDC) D– (Data –) D+ (Data +) GND (Ground) Shield 19.
Interface Specification S I Command not executable (balance is currently executing another command, e.g. taring, or time out as stability was not reached). S + Balance in overload range. S - Balance in underload range. Example Command S Query a stable weight value. Response S S The current stable weight value is 100.00 g. 100.00 g The available MT-SICS commands are listed in the table.
Interface Specification Description M15 M17 M22 M25 M26 M27 M30 Query/set language FACT: query/set single time criteria (no possi bility to set "weekday", 0 and 127) Custom unit definition remarks: only one cus tom unit available, no possibility to set "name" of unit Get application list Get/set current application Adjustment history +/- settings with nominal and tolerance MS-S / MS-L Models Description TIM TST0 Query/set time Query/set test function settings TST1 Start test function according to c
Technical Data 20 Technical Data 20.1 General Data Power Supply • S Platform: AC/DC Adapter Primary: 100V–240V, 50/60Hz, 0.3 A Secondary: 12VDC, 0.84A (with electronic overload protection) Power supply to the balance: 11–20VDC, 10W Use only with a tested AC Adapter with SELV output current. Ensure correct polarity • L Platform: Power supply 100V–240V, 50/60Hz, 0.
Technical Data 20.2 Model-Specific Data 20.2.1 Balances with Readability of 0.1 mg, S Platform with Draft Shield Technical Data Model Maximum load Maximum load, fine range Readability Readability, fine range Taring range Repeatability (sd) Repeatability (sd), fine range Linearity Linearity, fine range Sensitivity temperature drift (10...30°C) Internal adjustment Adjustment range with external weights Weights for routine testing Large Weight/Class OIML/ASTM Small Weight/Class OIML/ASTM Minimum weight (acc.
Technical Data Model MS303S MS303SE MS403S Adjustment range with external weights Weights for routine testing Large Weight/Class OIML/ASTM Small Weight/Class OIML/ASTM Minimum weight (acc. to USP) Minimum weight (U=1%, k=2) Minimum weight (OIML) Settling time, typ. Weighing technology Usable height of draft shield [mm] Weighing pan dimensions (WxD) [mm] Balance dimensions (WxDxH) [mm] Net Weight [kg] 100...320 g 100...320 g 100...420 g 200 g / F2/4 10 g / F1/3 3g 0.2 g 0.02 g 1.
Technical Data Model MS1602S MS1602SE MS3002S Readability, fine range Taring range Repeatability (sd) Repeatability (sd), fine range Linearity Linearity, fine range Sensitivity temperature drift (10...30°C) Internal adjustment Adjustment range with external weights Weights for routine testing Large Weight/Class OIML/ASTM Small Weight/Class OIML/ASTM Minimum weight (acc. to USP) Minimum weight (U=1%, k=2) Minimum weight (OIML) Settling time, typ.
Technical Data Model MS6002S MS6002SDR Maximum load Maximum load, fine range Readability Readability, fine range Taring range Repeatability (sd) Repeatability (sd), fine range Linearity Linearity, fine range Sensitivity temperature drift (10...30°C) Internal adjustment Adjustment range with external weights Weights for routine testing Large Weight/Class OIML/ASTM Small Weight/Class OIML/ASTM Minimum weight (acc. to USP) Minimum weight (U=1%, k=2) Minimum weight (OIML) Settling time, typ.
Technical Data Model MS6001S MS8001S MS8001SE Settling time, typ. Weighing technology Weighing pan dimensions (WxD) [mm] Balance dimensions (WxDxH) [mm] Net Weight [kg] 1s MonoBloc 190x226 194x347x97 5.6 1s MonoBloc 190x226 194x347x97 5.6 1s MonoBloc 190x226 194x347x97 5.6 20.2.5 Balances with Readability of 0.
Technical Data 80 Model MS32001L MS32001LE Sensitivity temperature drift (10...30°C) Internal adjustment Adjustment range with external weights Weights for routine testing Large Weight/Class OIML/ASTM Small Weight/Class OIML/ASTM Minimum weight (acc. to USP) Minimum weight (U=1%, k=2) Minimum weight (OIML) Settling time, typ.
Technical Data 20.2.6 Balances with Readability of 2 g to 5 g, L Platform Technical Data Model MS15KLE MS15KLIPE Maximum load Readability Weighing range (approved version) Readability (approved version) Taring range Repeatability (sd) Linearity Internal adjustment Adjustment range with external weights Weights for routine testing Large Weight/Class OIML/ASTM Small Weight/Class OIML/ASTM Settling time, typ.
Technical Data 20.3 Dimensions 20.3.1 Balances with Readability of 0.1 mg, S Platform With Draft Shield 345 237 Models: MS104S MS204S MS304S 85 71.5 95 ø 90 201 246 21 194 140 174 218.5 204 86 173 C 346.
Technical Data 20.3.2 Balances with Readability of 1 mg, S Platform With Draft Shield 280 165 Models: MS303S MS303SE MS403S MS603S MS1003S 71.5 95 85 104.5 10.5 86 246 204 21 194 127 174 140 218.5 127 173 C 346.
Technical Data 96.5 71.5 Models: MS1602S MS1602SE MS3002S MS3002SE MS4002S MS4002SDR MS6002S MS6002SDR 91.5 20.3.3 Balances with Readability of 0.01 g, S Platform 28 104.5 246 85.5 266 194 170 140 170 19.5 200 C 236.5 110 346.
Technical Data 71.5 Models: MS6001S MS8001S MS8001SE 104.5 96.5 20.3.4 Balances with Readability of 0.1 g, S Platform 28 246 85.5 194 266 170 140 190 14 226 C 240.5 106 346.
Technical Data 20.3.5 Balances with Readability of 0.1 g to 5 g, L Platform 122 MSxxxKL 118 MSxxxL 76 Models: MS12001L MS16001L MS16001LE MS32001L MS32001LE MS30000LE MS32000LE MS15KLE MS15KLIPE MS24KLIPE MS30KLE 1) 40 91.
Accessories and Spare Parts 21 Accessories and Spare Parts 21.1 Accessories Description Part No. Draft Shields Draft shield with sliding doors "mg" (165 mm) 12122405 Draft shield with sliding doors "0.
Accessories and Spare Parts RS9 – RS25 (m/f): connection cable for PC, length = 2 m 11101052 RS9 – RS9 (m/m): connection cable for devices with DB9 (f) socket, length = 1 m 21250066 RS232 - USB converter – intelligent expansion module for con nection to PC 11103691 LC/RS-BLD auxiliary display on bench stand, backlit (incl. RS cable and separate AC adapter) 00224200 RS232 auxiliary display 12120057 AC universal adapter (EU, USA, AU, UK) 100–240 VAC, 50/60HZ, 0.3 A, 12 V 0.
Accessories and Spare Parts Protective cover for models MS-S without draft shield 12121851 Protective cover for models MS-L up to "1 g" 12121852 Protective cover for models MS-L "2–5 g" 12121853 Steel cable 11600361 LabX direct balance (simple data transfer) 11101052 Anti-theft Devices Software Weighing Below the Balance Hook for Platform L 11132565 Transport case for S platform balances 11124245 Transport Cases MS-S / MS-L Models 89
Accessories and Spare Parts Adjustment Weights OIML / ASTM Weights (with calibration certificate) see www.mt.com/weights 21.2 Spare Parts Draft Shield Drawing Pos Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 90 Part No.
Accessories and Spare Parts Weighing Pans / Draft Shield Elements / Support Drawing Pos Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C C 9 10 11 10 For S platform 1 0.1 mg 2 0.1 mg 3 0.1 mg 4 1 mg Weighing pan Ø 90 mm Pan support Draft shield element Weighing pan 127x127 mm 5 1 mg Pan support for models up to 999 g 5 1 mg Pan support for models from 1000 g 6 10 mg Draft shield element 7 10 mg Weighing pan 170x200 mm 7 0.
Appendix 22 Appendix 22.1 Conversion Table for Weight Units Kilogram Milligram Microgram Carat Pound Ounce (avdp) Ounce (troy) Grain Pennyweight Momme Mesghal Tael Hong Kong Tael Singapore (Malaysia) Tael Taiwan Tola Baht 92 1 kg 1 mg 1 µg 1 ct 1 lb 1 oz 1 ozt 1 GN 1 dwt 1 mom 1 msg 1 tlh 1 tls = = = = = = = = = = ≈ = ≈ 1000.0 0.001 0.000001 0.2 453.59237 28.349523125 31.1034768 0.06479891 1.55517384 3.75 4.6083 37.429 37.7993641666667 1 tlt 1 tola 1 baht = 37.5 = 11.6638038 = 15.
Index 23 Index A Accessories Adjustment Advanced menu Advanced Menu Ambient conditions Appendix Application “Check Weighing” Application “Diagnostics” Application “Dynamic Weighing” Application “Formulation” Application “Multiplication Factor Weighing” Application “Percent Weighing” Application “Piece Counting” Application “Routine Test” Application “Statistics” Application “Totaling” Application “Weighing” Application icons Assign Application Automatic adjustment Automatic shutoff Automatic zero setting A
Index Conventions and symbols Conversion table for weight units 7 92 D Date Date format Delivery inspection DeltaRange balances Diagnose Diagnostics Diagnostics application Dimensions Display Display panel Display test Disposal Draft Shield Dynamic Weighing 30 32 14 25 35 58 35 82 34 12 59 8 15, 67, 90 51 E End of Line Environment Error messages External weight 37, 38 31 65 21 F FACT Factor Weighing Formulation Fully automatic adjustment 20, 32, 32 53 47 20, 32 G Good Weighing Practice GWP 55 55, 5
Index K Key assign Key beep Key functions Key test 34, 35, 35 31 11 59 L L platform overview Language Leveling the balance Location 10 34 17 17 M Manual adjustment with external weight Manual adjustment with internal weight Menu Menu Advanced Menu Basic Menu Interface Menu operation Menu protection Menu topic Motor test MT-SICS interface commands and functions Multiplication Factor Weighing 21 21 27, 29 27, 31 27, 30 27, 36 28 29 28, 28, 29 60 71 53 N Net Numerical values 24 28 O Operation keys Over
Index Routine Test RS232C interface 55 36, 70 S S platform overview Safety precautions Saving settings Select menu Select menu topic Selecting the location Service Service icon Service provider information Service reminder Setting up the balance Shutoff SOP Spare parts Stability beep Startup Statistics Status icons Status messages Submenu Switching the balance on and off Switching weight units Symbols and conventions 9 8 29 28 28 17 31, 67 31 64 31 14 23, 33 57 90 31 23, 33 45 12 65 28 23 25 7 T Taring
Index Weighing made simple Weighing-in aid Weight unit 23 26 25, 30, 30, 92 Z Zero range Zeroing MS-S / MS-L Models 34 24, 34 97
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