Table of Contents 1. Cautionary Notes and Precautions…………………………………………………………………………….………2 1.1 Important Handling Cautions and Warnings………………………………………………
- 10 - 1. The scale should be properly zeroed before weighing. Proper zeroing is indicated by the Zero Indicator (→0←) on the display. If the d
- 11 - • Parts Counting is used to count parts based on their established average piece weight. • Percent weighing is used to establish the r
- 12 - 1. To begin weighing, press the power button ( ) to turn the scale ON. The scale will go through its initialization procedure and automa
- 13 - 3. Once the stabilization indicator appears on the display, the container is ready to be tared. To tare the container, press the “T” button.
- 14 - 8.2 Extending the resolution 1. The resolution of the scale can be temporarily increased by pressing the HR key. This temporary increase in
- 15 - All BA Scales are equipped with AZSM, the “Auto Zero Setting Mechanism.” AZSM automatically maintains a center of zero and 5.0d. 1. Ent
- 16 - Functions Options: PCS Off ( PCsoff) Disables Parts Counting PCS On (pcs on) Enables Parts Counting PCS .. (PCS . .) Recalls the last Aver
- 17 - 5. Available sample size options will alternate on the display. Press the T key to select a size value equal to the number of the sample plac
- 18 - 3. Wait for PCS to appear on the display and press the T key 4. Select “PCS on” by pressing the T key. 5. Available sample size option
- 19 - 7. Once your custom sample size value has been entered and the MENU key pressed, the scale will display the count of the sample. At any time
- 2 - Remember choose a proper location for you scale. Always handle the unit with care. The correct location and proper environment make an imp
- 20 - 4. Select “PCS on” by pressing the T key. 5. Available sample size options will alternate on the display. Press the T key when “PC
- 21 - The BA Scales can operate in nine different units of measure: Grams (g), Kilograms (kg), Carats (ct), Pounds (lb), Newton, Grains, Ounces, O
- 22 - Function Options: PER Off ( Peroff) Disables Percent Weighing PER On (per on) Enables Percent Weighing Percent weighing is used to expre
- 23 - 5. Commands “PER OFF” and “PER ON” will be displayed sequentially. To proceed with percent weighing and set the reference sample weight, pres
- 24 - Function Options: Rec Off ( rECoff) Disables Recipe Weighing Rec On (reC on) Enables Recipe Weighing Rec Con (reCCon) allows to continue
- 25 - 5. The display will read 0 indicating that you may place the first ingredient into the container. Once the Weight of the ingredient stabilize
- 26 - 9. The total of all ingredients will be displayed. 10. To continue Recipe making press the Menu select the “Recipe” function, and then
- 27 - Function Options: CAL On ( CaL oN) Starts Quick Calibration. Recommended when calibrating with a single calibration weight. CAL Stp (CALS
- 28 - 5. When the message “LOAD” is displayed, place the calibration weight on the scale’s hanging pan. Calibration will begin automatically
- 29 - 14.2 Stepped Calibration (calibrating with multiple calibration weights.) 1. Press the MENU key, when the option “Calib” is displayed press
- 3 - CAUTION: • The scale is designed for indoor use only. • Do not operate the scale in hazardous areas or conditions. • Do not use the scale i
- 30 - 5. The scale will perform a tare and the message “LOAD” will be displayed indicating to place all calibration weights on the pan. After plac
- 31 - After a weighing transaction is completed, a result data receipt can be printed. To initiate printing, press the data transfer key. Data may
- 32 - where: D1...DN – Threshold value, up to 8 characters, Scale→Computer: no response, Example: To set 1000g in weight B1.5 (d=0.5g) type: S
- 33 - 15.2 Baud Rate 1. Press the MENU key, when the option “Port - 1” is displayed press the T key, and then select the option “Baud” by press t
- 34 - 15.4 Parity 1. Press the MENU key, when the option “Port - 1” is displayed press the T key, and then select the option “Parity” by press th
- 35 - Before connecting the scale to a computer the USB Port must be configured with the appropriate baud rate and other necessary parameters. To
- 36 - 2. Windows will begin installation of the driver, when completed click “Finish”. 3. Once installation of the driver has been completed
- 37 - A detailed transaction receipt can be printed after weighing has been completed. The receipt can be customized to include the following info
- 38 - 17.1 Enabling and Disabling Receipt Fields 1. Press the MENU key, when the option “Print” is displayed press the T key, and then select a
- 39 - Function Options: LOC Off ( LOC oFF) Disables the LOC Dynamic Weighing Function LOC On (LOC on) Enables and Starts the LOC Dynamic Weighi
- 4 - Never drop or throw any articles onto the scale’s pan or onto any other parts of the unit! DO NOT let the scale fall or drop from its
- 40 - 19.1 Storing a Tare Value Manually 1. Press the MENU key, when the option “Tare” is displayed press the T key, and then select the option
- 41 - 19.2 Storing a Tare Value Automatically 1. Place a container on the pan and press the MENU key to enter the main menu. 2. When the o
- 42 - 19.3 Recalling a previously stored tare value. 1. Press the Menu key, when the option “Tare” is displayed press the T key, and then select
- 43 - This function allows you to find the maximum (highest) or minimum (lowest) weight in a series of weights. 1. Press the MENU key, when th
- 44 - This function changes the unit of weight to Newton (N) - 1N ≈0.101971 kg 1. Press the Menu key, when the option “Newton” is displayed pre
- 45 - This function is used when vibration is encountered during weighing. This may be the result of ground vibration, or a vibrating live load o
- 46 - Function Options: Dat On (DAT oN) Enables date and time printing with every weighing result. Dat Off (DAToff) Disables date and time printi
- 47 - 3. Use the following keys to change the current time 4. Once the time has been set the scale will display “PM” or “AM”. Press the
- 48 - 23.3 Enabling PIN access to the Date Configuration Function. Configuration of the current date and time can be protected with a PIN. Once se
- 49 - Threshold check weighing is used to check whether a weight of an object falls within specified threshold limits. Function Options: Thr Off
- 5 - Model B3 B6 B15 Capacity 3,000 g / 6 lbs 6,000 g / 15 lbs 15 kg / 30 lbs Readability (d) 1 g / 0.002 lbs 2 g / 0.005 lbs 5 g / 0.01 lbs
- 50 - 4. After setting all limit sets, select “Set-0” in order to return to weighing with the limits enabled. 5. To perform check weighi
- 51 - Function Options: Tot Prn (totPRN) Displays and prints transaction total. (Does not reset the sum value) Tot Off (totoff) Displays and dis
- 52 - 4. Once the weight has been added, remove the object from the weighing pan. 5. Wait for the scale to return to 0 and place the
- 53 - LCD Back Light (b_light): B_L OFF (B_L OFF) Disables LCD back light. B_L On (B_L On) Enables LCD back light. B_L ECO (B_L ECO) Disables
- 54 - The function “lb bal” is used to configure the unit to weigh in grams (g) or pounds (lb). “Lb Bal” optimize the scale’s accuracy and resolu
- 55 - The Active function is used to customize the scale’s Main Menu. This feature should be used to deactivate functions or features that are not
- 56 - Error or Indicator Cause Explanation / Solution - - - - Below zero Re-zero the scale by pressing the Æ0Å key. - - Taring is not allowed
- 57 - PURCHASER’S 12-MONTH WARRANTY Warranty is valid only if the attached warranty registration card is completed and returned within 30 days.
- 6 - Key Primary Function Power On and Power Off ÆTÅ Tare – used to tare the weighing pan Æ0Å Zero – used to zero the scale (Legal fo
- 7 - BAT Models: Front View Side View Level Feet Pan Support Pan AC Adapter AC Adapter Socket Service Switch RS232 Serial Port
- 8 - 1. Carefully remove the scale, pan, and all of its components out of the packaging. Place them on a stable surface where the scale will not
- 9 - 4. After leveling the scale, you may plug the AC adaptor to the AC adaptor socket located in the rear of the scale. 5. When the AC adapt
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