Operating Instructions Sartorius Competence | Sartorius Gemplus CP, GC and GP Models Electronic Semimicro- and Analytical Precision Balances and Precious Metal Scales 98648-009-91
| Contents 54 58 61 62 Data Interface Data Input Format Pin Assignment Chart Cabling Diagram Warnings and Safety Precautions 63 Error Codes Getting Started 65 Care and Maintenance Operating the Balance/Scale Overview of Display and Operating Elements Basic Weighing Function Below-balance/scale Weighing Calibration/Adjustment 67 Instructions for Recycling 68 68 74 77 Overview Specifications Accessories (Options) Declaration of Conformity 2 Contents 3 Intended Use 4 5 14 14 15 17 19 23 23
Intended Use The models of the CP, GP and GC Series are precision weighing instruments designed for the measurement of mass, covering a range from 0.01 mg to 34 kg.
| Warnings and Safety Precautions The balance/scale has been constructed in accordance with the European Directives as well as international regulations and standards for operation of electrical equipment, electromagnetic compatibility, and stipulated safety requirements. Improper use or handling, however, can result in damage and/ or injury. – The only way to switch the power off completely is to disconnect the AC adapter.
Getting Started Warranty Do not miss out on the benefits of our full warranty. Complete the warranty registration card, indicating the date of installation, and return the card to your Sartorius office or dealer. Storage and Shipping Conditions Do not expose the balance/scale to extreme temperatures, blows, shocks, vibration or moisture.
| Equipment Supplied The equipment supplied includes the components listed below: – – – – – – CP Balances with Readability of 0.1 mg; GC Scales Balance/scale with display and control unit Draft shield with base plate AC adapter Weighing pan Shield disk Dust cover Gem tray (GC scales only) – – – – – – CP Balances with Readability of 1 mg Balance with display and control unit Draft shield with cover AC adapter Weighing pan Pan support Base plate – – – – – – CP Balances with Readability of 0.01 g/0.
Setting up the Balance/Scale |7 Balances/Scales with an Analytical Draft Shield Chamber: ! Move the sliding lock on the back of the draft shield to the right (open position) § Position the draft carefully on the balance/scale § Secure the draft shield in position by moving the sliding lock device on the back of the balance/scale to the left § Place the components listed below inside the chamber in the order given: – Base plate – Shield disk – Weighing pan – Gem tray (GC models only)
| 1 2 Balances/Scales with a 3-sided Draft Shield: § Place the draft shield on the balance/scale with the cover opening in front on the right § Turn the draft shield clockwise until it is firmly in position § Place the components listed below inside the chamber in the order given: – Base plate – Pan support – Weighing pan $ Accessing the weighing chamber from the side: Pull out the side panels one at a time CP622 § Place the components listed below on the balance/scale in the order given: – Pan suppor
|9 Balances/Scales with a Rectangular Weighing Pan and a Weighing Capacity of up to 10 kg § Place the components listed below on the balance/scale in the order given: – Weighing pan – Gem tray (GP scales only) Balances/Scales with a Rectangular Weighing Pan and a Weighing Capacity over 10 kg § Place the weighing pan on the balance/scale
| Connecting the Balance/Scale to AC Power/Safety Precautions $ Use only original Sartorius AC adapters. The protection rating on the AC adapter is IP20 in accordance with EN60529. $ See the “Accessories" for information on using an IP65-protected industrial AC adapter or an external rechargeable battery pack with your balance/scale.
| 11 Balances/Scales with a Weighing Capacity of over 10 kg: ● Insert the right-angle plug into the jack and tighten the screw. Safety Precautions The AC adapter rated to Class 2 can be plugged into any wall outlet without any additional safety precautions. The ground or earth terminal is connected to the balance/scale housing, which can be additionally grounded, if required. The data interface is also electrically connected to the balance/scale housing (ground).
| Connecting Electronic Peripheral Devices § Make absolutely sure to unplug the balance/ scale from AC power before you connect or disconnect a peripheral device (printer or PC) to or from the interface port. Warmup Time To deliver exact results, the balance/scale must warm up for at least 30 minutes after initial connection to AC power or after a relatively long power outage. Only after this time will the balance/scale have reached the required operating temperature.
| 13 Leveling Balances/Scales with a Weighing Capacity of up to 10 kg Only the 2 front feet are used for leveling. § Retract the 2 rear feet (on models with rectangular weighing pans only). § Turn the 2 front feet as shown in the diagram until the air bubble is centered within the circle of the level indicator.
| Operating the Balance/Scale Overview of Display and Operating Elements 15 1 2 2 14 13 12 11 3 4 5 6 10 9 7 8 Designation Description Designation Description 1 2 10 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Weight units Tare function: Press here to tare the weight of any container so that the readout shows the net weight of samples.
Basic Weighing Function Purpose The basic weighing function is always accessible and can be used alone or in combination with an application program (counting, weighing in percent, etc.). Features – Taring the balance/scale You can tare the balance/scale within the entire weighing range.
| Preparation A circle displayed in the upper right-hand corner indicates that the balance/scale has been disconnected from power (the power cable was unplugged or due to power failure). ● Turn on the balance/scale: Press e > All symbols on the display light up briefly. > The balance/scale performs a display test.
| 17 Below-Balance/Scale Weighing A port for a below-balance/scale weighing hanger is located on the bottom of the balance/scale. You can order the hanger directly from Sartorius for balances/scales with a weighing capacity over 12 kg (see “Accessories"). ● Open cover plate on the bottom of the balance/scale. ● Using the built-in hook (1): Attach the sample (e.g., using a suspension wire) to the hook 2 $ Bore hole (2): Carefully fasten the special hook, or order a hook directly from Sartorius.
| Example Simple Weighing Setting in Balance/Scale Operating Menu: Line format for printout: For other applications/GLP (7 2 2) Step Key (or instruction) Display/Output 1. Turn on the balance/scale Self-test is performed, followed by automatic initial tare function. e + 0.0 g + 11.5 g + 0.0 g 2. Place container on balance/scale (in this example: 11.5 g). 3. Tare the balance/scale. t + 132.0 g 4. Place sample in container on balance/scale (in this example: 132 g). 6. Print weight.
Calibration/Adjustment Purpose Calibration is the determination of the difference between the weight readout and the true weight (mass) of a sample. Calibration does not entail making any changes within the balance/scale. Adjustment is the correction of any difference between the measured value displayed and the true weight (mass) of the sample, or the reduction of the difference to an allowable level within the maximum permissible error limits.
| Calibration/Adjustment Sequence You can configure the operating menu so that: – adjustment automatically follows calibration in a single operation (1 10 1), or Factory Settings Calibration adjustment mode for models without built-in motorized calibration weight: External calibration (1 9 1) – the operator chooses whether to end the calibration/adjustment routine or have adjustment performed (1 10 2) Calibration adjustment mode for models with built-in motorized calibration weight: Internal calibrat
| 21 Internal Calibration (for models with built-in calibration weight only) The built-in calibration weight is standard equipment on all verified balances/scales and on the following standard (non-verified) models: CP225D, CP324S, CP224S, CP64, GC1603P, GC803S, GC803P Settings: Calibration/adjustment mode: Internal calibration/adjustment (menu code 1 9 3) There is a motorized calibration weight within the balance/scale housing which is applied and removed automatically for internal calibration.
| External Calibration Settings: Calibration/adjustment mode: External calibration/adjustment (menu code 1 9 1) The weight required for calibration/adjustment is defined in the factory settings (see “Specifications"). Step Key (or instruction) Display 1. Turn on the balance/scale, if necessary. e 0.0 g 2. Tare the balance/scale, if necessary. t 0.0 g 3. Start calibration/adjustment Calibration weight is displayed without a unit symbol. q + 5000.0 CAL 4.
Configuring the Balance/Scale Purpose You can configure your balance/scale to meet individual requirements by selecting from parameter settings in a software menu. Key functions during configuration: Activate the settings menu: Press e to turn the balance/scale off and back on again. While all display segments are lit, press t briefly Scroll upward ↑: press q Scroll right →: press p Confirm input: press t Store settings and exit menu: Press and hold t (2 sec.
| Setting the Parameters (Menu Codes) Example: Adapting the balance/scale to "very unstable" ambient conditions (menu code 1 1 4). Step Key (or instruction) 1. Turn off the balance/scale. e 2. Turn on the balance/scale and e while all segments are displayed: t briefly Display 1 2 $ Scroll upward within a menu level; after the last menu code, the first code is displayed again. q repeatedly 3. Select the second level (scroll to the right). p 9 1 1 1 4.
| 25 Parameter Settings (Overview) o Factory settings √ User-defined setting el 1 lev u n Me Menu 1 Weighing el 2 lev u n Me 1 1 Adapt filter (ambient conditions) 1 2 Application filter 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 3 Stability range The stability symbol is displayed when the value is stable within this number of digits.
| Menu el 1 lev nu e M 1 Weighing el 2 lev nu e M 1 1 through 1 7 ing el 3 ett m ite lev ys r u o t nu n Me Fac Me see previous page 1 8 Display accuracy 1* 1 8 1 1 8 5 o Standard resolution Increased resolution* 1 9 q key function 1 9 1 1 9 3 1 9 7 o External cal./adj. 1) Internal cal./adj.
| 27 Menu el 1 lev nu e M 1 and 2 el 2 lev nu e M see previous pages 3 3 1 Application parameters 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3 2 1 3 2 5 3 5 Storage parameter Counting and Weighing in Percent 3 5 1 Decimal places for calculations 3 3 3 3 Animal activity 3 7 1 3 7 2 3 7 3 3 8 5 through 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Display accuracy 2 3 7 Application parameters – Counting 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 6 4 Weight unit 2 ing el 3 ett
| Menu el 1 lev nu e M 1 through 3 el 2 lev nu e M see previous page 5 5 1 Data interface 5 2 Baud rate Parity ing el 3 ett m ite lev ys r u o t nu n Me Fac Me 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 5 5 5 2 2 2 2 1 2 3 4 5 3 No.
| 29 Menu el 1 lev nu e M 1 through 6 el 2 lev nu e M see previous pages 7 7 1 Printing with application programs 7 2 7 3 8 Extra functions 8 1 ing el 3 ett m lev ite ys r u o t nu n Me Fac Me Print applicationparameter 7 1 1 7 1 2 7 1 3 Line format of printout 7 2 1 o o Printout with Net total program 7 3 1 o Autom. printout of last net value Autom.
| Setting IDs, Time, Date and Display Brightness Purpose Configuring measurement environment parameters for ISO/GLP-compliant data records. Setting date and time (for ISO/GLPcompliant records only). Adapting display to ambient lighting conditions. Features – Enter up to 8 characters to identify a measurement series. Permissible characters include the numbers 0 through 9, the dash or minus sign (“–") and spaces. Leading zeroes are output as spaces.
| 31 Example: Setting the time, date and display brightness Step Key (or instruction) 1. Turn off the balance/scale. e 2. Turn on the balance/scale and e while all segments are displayed: Display v briefly -------- $ Move cursor in 8-character ID. p repeatedly -------- $ Set or change ID. q repeatedly -3------ 3. Confirm ID and activate time. t H10.14.11 4. Select 24-hour clock (“H”) or 12-hour clock, (“P”). q H10.14.19 p H10.15.19 q H10.15.00 7. Confirm time and activate date.
| Step Key (or instruction) Display 9. Set display brightness. q repeatedly lamp 7 10. Store settings and exit the menu Press and hold t (2 sec.) or $ Exit menu without storing changes. > Restart application. e 0.
Application Programs Function Keys v: Start application program/ Store component.
| Net-Total Formulation Menu code: 2 1 6 Display symbol: R Purpose With this application program you can weigh in different components up to a defined total. You can also print out the total weight and the individual weights of the components. Features – Tare function – Weigh up to 99 components from “0" to a defined total component weight – Store component weights (“Store xx comp.
| 35 Preparation Set parameters for Net-Total Formulation: $ Select the application program in the operating menu § Set parameters for automatic printout when component stored 2 Application programs 2 1 Program selection 2 1 6 Net-total 7 Print for Application 7 1 Print application parameters 7 1 1 Off 7 1 2 ο On; all parameters 7 1 3 On; only main parameters 7 3 Printout of net-total formulation data 7 3 1 ο Autom. print of last net value 7 3 2 Autom.
| Example: Counting parts into a container Settings: Application program: Net-total formulation 2 1 6; Print application parameters: On, print all 7 1 2; Line format for printout: 22 characters 7 2 2; Automatic printout of last net value 7 3 1 Step Key (or instruction) 1. Turn on the balance/scale, if necessary e + 2. Place empty container on the balance/scale. 3. Tare the balance/scale. 65.0 g 0.0 g t + 120,5 g 4. Add first component. 5. Store component data. Display/Output 0.
| 37 Step Key (or instruction) Display/Output + 10. Add last component. 12,5 g G 11. Store component data. v 0.0 g COMP 3+ 12. Display total weight. c NET 12.5 g + 203,5 g T COMP+ 203.
| Counting Menu code: 2 1 4 Display symbol: Z Purpose With the Counting program you can determine the number of parts that each have approximately equal weight. Features – The minimum load is equal to one digit, defined according to the resolution of the active weight unit. – Press and hold the v key (2 seconds) to set the reference sample quantity. – Configure the resolution used when reference sample quantity is stored and piece counts are calculated.
| 39 Reference Sample Updating Automatic reference sample updating optimizes the counting accuracy. You can activate or de-activate this function in the menu. Automatic reference sample updating is performed when: – the criterion for the stability parameter selected in the menu has been met – the current piece count is less than twice the original piece count – the current piece count is less than 100 ƒ the initialization value – the internally calculated piece count (such as 17.
| Preparation Set parameters for the “Counting” program: $ Select the application program in the operating menu § Set the following parameters: 2 Application programs 2 1 Program selection 2 1 4 Counting 3 Application parameters 3 5 Storage parameter 3 5 1 With stability (internal resolution) 3 5 2 ο With higher stability 4 Application parameters for Counting 4 1 Autom. ref.
| 41 Example: Counting pieces of equal weight Settings: Menu: Counting program (menu code 2 1 4), Print application parameters: On; all parameters (menu code 7 1 2), Line format for printout: 22 characters (menu code 7 2 2) Step Key (or instruction) 1. Turn on the balance/scale, if necessary. e + 2. Place empty container on the balance/scale. 3. Tare the balance/scale. Display/Output 22.6 g 0.0 g t 4. Add reference sample quantity to container (in this example: 10 pcs). 5.
| Weighing in Percent Menu code: 2 1 5 – Long-term storage of the last reference percentage “pRef” entered. Display symbol: % Purpose This application program allows you to obtain weight readouts in percent which are in proportion to a reference weight. Features – The minimum load is equal to one digit, defined according to the resolution of the active weight unit.
| 43 Preparation Set parameters for the “Weighing in Percent” program: $ Select the application program in the operating menu § Set the following parameters: 2 Application programs 2 1 Program selection 2 1 5 Weighing in percent 3 Application parameters 3 5 Storage parameter 3 5 1 ο With stability (internal resolution) 3 5 2 With higher stability 3 6 Decimal places 3 3 3 3 ο 6 6 6 6 1 2ο 3 4 none 1 decimal place 2 decimal places 3 decimal places = Factory setting Printout: Weighing in Percent pRef W
| Example: Determining residual weight in percent Settings: Menu: Weighing in percent program (menu code 2 1 5), Print application parameters: On; all parameters (menu code 7 1 2), Line format for printout: 22 characters (menu code 7 2 2) Reference percentage: ref 100% Step Key (or instruction) 1. Turn on the balance/scale, if necessary. e + 2. Place empty container on balance/scale. 3. Tare the balance/scale. Display/Output 22.6 g 0.0 g t 4.
Animal Weighing/Averaging Menu code: 2 1 7 Display symbol: V Purpose Use this program to determine the weights of unstable samples (e.g., live animals) or to determine weights under unstable ambient conditions. With this program, the balance/scale calculates the weight as the average of a defined number of individual weighing operations (also referred to as “subweighing operations”). | 45 – Arithmetic average displayed as a result in the pre-set weight unit (identified by the G).
| Preparation Set parameters for the “Animal Weighing” program: $ Select the application program in the operating menu § Set the following parameters: 2 Application programs 2 1 Program selection 2 1 7 Animal weighing 3 Application parameters 3 7 Animal activity 3 7 1 Calm (2% of the animal/object) 3 7 2 ο Normal (5% of the animal/object) 3 7 3 Calm (20% of the animal/object) 3 8 Start 3 8 1 Manual 3 8 2 ο Automatic ο = Factory setting Printout: Animal Weighing mDef x-Net + 20 : 401.
| 47 Example: Determining animal weight with automatic start of 20 subweighing operations Settings: Menu: Animal weighing program (menu code 2 1 7), Print application parameters: On; all parameters (menu code 7 1 2), Line format for printout: 22 characters (menu code 7 2 2) Step Key (or instruction) 1. Turn on the balance/scale, if necessary. e + 2. Place animal weighing bowl on the balance. 3. Tare the balance/scale. t 4. Place 1st animal in bowl. 5. Start automatic animal weighing.
| Toggle between Weight Units Menu code: 2 1 2 Display symbol: R1 Purpose With this application program you can switch the display of a weight value back and forth between two weight units. Configure the “Toggle Weight Units” application in the operating menu: See “Configuring the Balance/Scale,” menu code 2 1 2: Toggle weight units (factory setting in GC and GP scales) Menu code Weight unit 1 Weight unit 2 Unit Conversion Display Printout 1 7 1 3 1 1ο Grams * 1) 1.
Generating a Printout | 49 Purpose You can generate a printout of weights as well as other measured values and identification codes for documentation purposes. You can format the printout to meet individual requirements. – Net-total: Component or total weight Features Printouts generated automatically or manually (at the press of a key): weight or calculated value is output.
| Factory Settings Print manual/automatic: Individual printout dependent on stability: Manual at stability (menu code 6 1 2) Line format: Up to 6 characters at the beginning of each line to identify the weight or calculated value: Print net, tare, or gross value, reference sample quantity, or average piece weight with ID (menu code 7 2 2).
| 51 Printout without Data ID Codes: The value currently displayed is printed (weight or calculated value with unit) + + + + 1530.0 58.562 253 88.2 g ozt pcs % Weight in grams Weight in Troy ounces Piece count Percentage Printout with Data ID Codes: The current value displayed can be printed with a data ID code of up to 6 characters at the beginning of the line. 12345678 153.0 g 23.4 g 253 pcs 88.
| ISO/GLP-compliant Printout/Record Features You can have the parameters pertaining to the ambient weighing conditions printed before (GLP header) and after (GLP footer) the values of a weighing series.
| 53 The ISO/GLP-compliant record can contain the following lines: -------------------17-Jan-2001 10:15 SARTORIUS AG Mod. CP8201 Ser. no. 10105355 Ver. no. 00-13-01 ID 2690 923 -------------------L ID nRef + 10 pcs wRef + 21.14 g Qnt + 235 pcs Qnt + 567 pcs -------------------17-Jan-2001 10:20 Name: -------------------- Dotted line Date/time (beginning of measurement) Balance/scale manufacturer Balance/scale model Balance/scale serial number Software version ID Dotted line Measurement series no.
| Data Interface Purpose Your balance/scale is comes equipped with an interface port for connection to a computer or other peripheral device. You can use an on-line computer to change, start and/or monitor the functions of the balance/scale and the application programs.
| 55 Output Format with 16 Characters Display segments that are not activated are output as spaces. The following characters can be output, depending on the characters displayed on the balance/scale: Normal Operation Position or or or *: D: U: 1 + – * 2 3 4 . * . * 5 D . * 0 6 D . * 0 Space Digit or letter Unit symbol 7 D . * 0 8 D . * 0 9 D . * 0 CR: LF: 10 D .
| Data output example: + 1255.7 g Position 1 + Position 1: Position 2: Positions 3–10: Position 11: Positions 12–14: Position 15: Position 16: 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 1 6 2 7 5 8 5 9 .
| 57 Special Codes 1 S *: 2 t 3 a 4 t 5 * 6 * 7 * 8 * Space 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 * * * * * * * * * * * * CR LF H * L * H: L: Overload Underload Error Codes 1 S *: 2 t 3 a 4 t Space ID code characters I Stat T1 N N1 Compxx T COMP Qnt wRef nRef Prc Wxx% pRef mDef x-Net 5 * 6 * 7 * 8 * 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 * E r r * # # # * * * * CR LF # # #: Error number Meaning Status Tare T1 Net N Net N1 Net-total: Component no.
| Data Input Format You can connect a computer to your balance/scale to send commands via the balance/scale interface port to control balance/scale functions and applications. The commands sent are control commands and may have different formats. Control commands consist of up to 4 characters. Each character must be transmitted according to the settings configured in the operating menu for data transmission.
| 59 Synchronization Handshake During data communication between the balance/scale and an on-line device (computer), messages consisting of ASCII characters are transmitted via the interface. For error-free data communication, the parameters for baud rate, parity, handshake mode and character format must be the same for both units. The balance/scale interface (Sartorius Scale Interface = SBI) has transmit and receive buffers.
| Software Handshake The software handshake is controlled via XON and XOFF. When a device is switched on, XON must be transmitted to enable any connected device to communicate. If you select the auto print setting, data will be transmitted immediately the moment you turn on the balance/scale. In the operating menu, you can define whether automatic printing can be stopped by pressing p.
Pin Assignment Chart | 61 Female interface connector: 25-contact D-Submini DB25S with screw-lock hardware Male connector used (please use connectors with the same specifications): 25-pin D-Submini DB25 with integrated shielded cable clamp assembly (Amp 826 985-1C) and fastening screws (Amp type 164868-1) ! Warning When Using Pre-wired RS-232 Connecting Cables: RS-232 cables purchased from other manufacturers often have incorrect pin assignments for use with Sartorius balances/scales.
| Cabling Diagram – For connecting a computer or other peripheral device to the balance/scale using the RS-232-C/V24 protocol and cables up to 15 m (50 ft.) long.
Error Codes | 63 Error codes are shown on the main display for 2 seconds. The program then returns automatically to the previous mode (e.g., weighing). Display No segments appear on the display h l or Err 54 err 01 err 02 err 10 err 11 err 22 err 30 Cause No AC power is available The AC adapter is not plugged in The load exceeds the balance/scale capacity Something is touching the load plate Data output not compatible with output format Calibration parameter not met; e.g.
| Display err 235 on the CP225D The weight readout changes constantly The weight readout is obviously wrong Cause Connecting cable not connected correctly Connection to junction on a different balance/scale Unstable ambient conditions A foreign object is caught between the load plate and the balance/scale frame The balance/scale has not been calibrated/adjusted The balance/scale was not zeroed before weighing Solution Connect the cable correctly Connect the equipment correctly Set up the balance/sca
Care and Maintenance Service Regular servicing by a Sartorius technician will extend the service life of your balance/scale and ensure its continued weighing accuracy. Sartorius can offer you service contracts, with your choice of regular maintenance intervals ranging from 1 month to 2 years. The optimum maintenance interval depends on the operating conditions at the place of installation and on the individual tolerance requirements. Repairs Repair work must be performed by trained service technicians.
| § § § § Cleaning the Weighing Chamber and Draft Shield Open the draft shield cover and take out the removable parts Use a hand-held vacuum cleaner and mini-hose to remove any powdered sample material carefully. Use blotting paper to remove any liquid sample material. On models with a 3-sided draft shield, pull the 3 draft shield walls upwards to remove, if necessary.
Instructions for Recycling the Packaging To ensure safe shipment, your balance/scale has been packaged using environmentally friendly materials. After successful installation of the balance/scale, you should return this packaging for recycling. For information on recycling options, including recycling of old weighing equipment, contact your municipal waste disposal center or local recycling depot.
| Overview Specifications Competence Series Model Weighing capacity g CP225D CP324S CP224S CP124S CP64 40/80/220 320 220 120 64 Readability mg 0.01/0.01/0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Tare range (subtractive) g –220 –320 –220 –120 –64 Repeatability (std. deviation) ≤±mg 0.02/0.05/0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 Linearity ≤±mg 0.03/0.1/0.2 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 Response time (average) s ≤ 12/3 ≤3 ≤2 ≤2 ≤2 Operating temperature range °C +10.
| 69 Gemplus Series Model Weighing capacity ct GC1603P GC803S GC803P GC2502 800/1600 800 400/800 2500 (500 g) 0.01 1) Readability ct 0.001/0.01 0.001 0.001/0.01 Tare range (subtractive) ct –1600 –800 –800 –2500 Repeatability (std. deviation) ≤± ct 0.001/0.01 0.001 0.001/0.01 0.01 0.001 0.001 0.01 Linearity ≤± ct 0.002 Response time (average) s ≤2 Operating temperature range °C +10.… +30 °C (50°F to 86°F) Allowable ambient operating temperature °C +5.
| Competence Series Model CP423S CP323S CP323P CP153 Weighing capacity g 420 320 80/160/320 150 Readability g 0.001 0.001 0.001/0.002/ 0.005 0.001 Tare range (subtractive) g –420 –320 –320 –150 Repeatability (std. deviation) ≤± g 0.001 0.001 0.001/0.001/ 0.003 0.001 Linearity ≤± g 0.002 0.002 0.002/0.002/ 0.005 0.001 Response time (average) s ≤ 1.5 100 (F1) 100 (F1) Operating temperature range °C +10.
| 71 Competence and Gemplus Series Model CP4202S CP3202S, GP3202 CP3202P CP2202S Weighing capacity g 4200 3200 800/1600/ 3200 2200 Readability g 0.01 0.01 0.01/0.02/ 0.05 0.01 Tare range (subtractive) g –4200 –3200 –3200 –2200 Repeatability (std. deviation) ≤± g 0.01 0.01 0.01/0.01/0.03 0.01 0.02 0.02/0.02/0.05 0.02 1000 (F1) 1000 (F1) Linearity ≤± g 0.02 Response time (average) s ≤ 1.5 Operating temperature range °C +10.
| Competence Series Model CP622 CP8201, GP8201 CP6201 CP4201 CP2201 2200 Weighing capacity g 620 8200 6200 4200 Readability (scale interval) g 0.01 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Tare range (subtractive) g –620 –8200 –6200 –4200 –2200 Repeatability (std. deviation) ≤±g 0.01 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Linearity ≤±g 0.02 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 Response time (average) s ≤1 Operating temperature range °C Allowable ambient operating temperature +10.…+30 °C (50°F to 86°F) °C 0.
| 73 Competence Series Model Weighing capacity kg CP34001S CP34001P CP16001S CP12001S CP34000 34 8/16/34 16 12 34 Readability (scale interval) g 0.1 0.1/0.2/0.5 0.1 0.1 1 Tare range (subtractive) kg –34 –34 –16 –12 –34 Repeatability (std. deviation) ≤±g 0.1 0.05/0.05/0.1 0.05 0.05 0.5 Linearity ≤±g 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.5 Response time (average) s ≤2 ≤2 ≤2 ≤2 ≤ 1.5 10 (F1) 10 (F1) 10 (F2) Operating temperature range °C +10.
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| 75 Calibration weights: For model: CP64 CP124S, GC803S, GC803P CP323P, CP153 CP225D, CP224S CP324S, GC1603P CP423S, CP323S, GC2502 CP622 CP3202P, CP2202S CP4202S, CP3202S, GP3202, CP4201, CP2201 CP8201, CP6201 CP34001S, CP34001P, CP16001S, CP12001S, CP34000 Accuracy class (OIML) E2 E2 F1 E2 E2 F1 F2 F1 Weight in grams 1ƒ50 1ƒ100 1ƒ100 1ƒ200 1ƒ200+ 1ƒ100 1ƒ200 1ƒ500 1ƒ1000 YCW4528 YCW5128 YCW5138 YCW5228 YCW5228+ YCW5128 YCW5238 YCW5548 YCW6138 F1 F1 1ƒ2000 1ƒ5000 YCW6238 YCW6538 F1 1ƒ10000 YCW71
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