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20. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS
Models:
GP-100K
GP-100KS
GP-102K
GP-12K
GP-20K
GP-30K
GP-30KS
GP-32K
GP-32KS
GP-40K
GP-60K
GP-60KS
GP-61K
GP-61KS
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20. EXTERNAL
DIMENSIONS
Standard Type: GP-12K/20K/3
0K/32K/40K/60K/61K/100K/102K
Note
The size
in
parentheses is
for the
GP-100K/102K Unit: mm
Contents
Main
GP SERIES
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CONTENTS
Basic operation
Adapting to the environment
RS-232C serial interface
Maintenance
1. INTRODUCTION
1-1 About This Manual
1-2 Features
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1-3 Compliance
Compliance with FCC Rules
Compliance with EMC Directives
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2. UNPACKING THE BALANCE
2-1 Unpacking
Standard type: GP-12K/20K/30K/32K/40K/60K/61K/100K/102K
Separate display type: GP-30KS/32KS/60KS/61KS/100KS
2-2 Installing the Balance
3. PRECAUTIONS
3-1 Before Use
3-2 During Use
3-3 After Use
3-4 Power Supply
3-5 Display Symbols and Key Operation
Key operation
Display symbols
3-6 Smart Range Function
range value. So, the balance will perform a weighing, using the precision range.
Precision range/standard range value
4. WEIGHING UNITS
4-1 Units
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4-2 Changing the Units
5. WEIGHING
5-1 Basic Operation (Kilogram Mode)
5-2 Counting Mode (PCS)
Selecting the counting mode
Storing a sample unit mass (Weighing input mode)
Counting operation
Counting mode using the ACAI function
5-3 Percent Mode (%)
Selecting the percent mode
Storing the 100% reference mass
Reading the percentage
5-4 Animal Weighing Mode (Hold Function)
5-5 Accumulation Function
Selecting the unit
Setting the function table
Using the accumulation function
Outputting the value
6. RESPONSE ADJUSTMENT / SELF CHECK FUNCTION
6-1 Automatic Response Adjustment / Self Check Function
6-2 Manual Response Adjustment
7. CALIBRATION
7-1 Calibration Group
Terms
Caution
Caution on using an external weight
7-2 Automatic Self Calibration (Calibration due to changes in temperature)
Caution
7-3 Calibration Using the Internal mass (One-Touch Calibration)
7-4 Calibration Using an External Weight
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7-5 Calibration Test Using an External Weight
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7-6 Correcting the Internal Mass Value
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8. FUNCTION SWITCH AND INITIALIZATION
8-1 Permit or Inhibit
Switches
Operation
8-2 Initializing the Balance
9. FUNCTION TABLE
9-1 Structure and Sequence of the Function Table
Example
9-2 Display and Keys
9-3 Details of the Function Table
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9-4 Description of the Class Environment, Display
Condition ( Cond 0
Cond 2
Stability band width ( 5t-b )
5t-b 0
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9-5 Description of the Item Data output mode
Key mode
Auto print modes A and B
Stream mode
Caution
9-6 Description of the Item Data format
A&D standard format 5if type 0
DP (Dump print) format 5if type 1
KF format 5if type 2
MT format 5if type 3
NU (numerical) format 5if type 4
CSV format 5if type 5
9-7
9-8 Data Format Examples
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9-9 Clock and Calendar Function
Operation
When the time is correct and the date does not
When the time is correct and the date is to be
When the time is not correct and is to be changed,
When the date is correct and the operation is to be
When the time is to be confirmed again, press the
When the date is not correct and is to be changed,
9-10 Comparator Function
Setting example 1
Setting example 2
9-11 Adding the Comparison Results
9-12 Main Display Comparison Function
Selecting a unit
Setting the function table
Setting the comparator values
Using the main display comparison function
10. ID NUMBER AND GLP REPORT
10-1 Setting the ID Number
Display character set
10-2 GLP Report
Calibration report using the internal mass
Calibration report using an external weight
Calibration test report using an external weight
Title block and end block
Caution
Operation
11. DATA MEMORY
11-1 Notes on Using Data Memory
Releasing Clr
11-2 Memory for Weighing Data
Storing the weighing data
Caution
Setting the function table
Enabling the data memory function
Recalling the memory data
Transmitting all memory data at one time
Deleting all memory data at one time
11-3 Memory for Calibration and Calibration Test Data
Storing the calibration and calibration test data
Transmitting the memory data
Deleting the memory data
11-4 Memory for Unit Mass in the Counting Mode
Storing the unit mass
Weighing input mode
Digital input mode
Recalling the unit mass
11-5 Memory for Comparator Settings
Storing the upper and lower limit values
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Recalling the upper and lower limit values (Quick selection mode)
11-6 Memory for Tare Value
Storing the tare value
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Recalling the tare value (Quick selection mode)
Canceling the tare value data
11-7 Data Memory: Quick Selection Mode
11-8 Data Memory: Confirmation and Storage Mode
12. PROGRAMMABLE-UNIT
Operation
13. DENSITY MEASUREMENT
Formula to obtain the density
Prior to measurement: Changing the function table
Measuring the density
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14. I/O UNIT SPECIFICATIONS (Standard)
14-1 RS-232C//External Contact Input
D-Sub 25 pin numbers
D-Sub 25 pin assignments
RS-232C
External contact input
15. CONNECTION TO PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT
15-1 Connection to the AD-8121B Printer
15-2 Connection to a Computer
15-3 Using Windows Communication Tools (WinCT)
RsCom
RsKey
15-4 Using the WinCT software, the balance can do the following:
16. COMMANDS
16-1 Command List
CAL
16-2 Acknowledge Code and Error Codes
16-3 Control Using CTS and RTS
Ct5 0
Ct5 1
16-4 Settings Related to RS-232C
17. MAINTENANCE
18. TROUBLESHOOTING
18-1 Checking the Balance Performance and Environment
Checking that the balance performs properly
18-2 Error Codes
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Other symbol
18-3 Asking For Repair
19. SPECIFICATIONS
20. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS
Standard Type: GP-12K/20K/30K/32K/40K/60K/61K/100K/102K
Separate Display Type: GP-30KS/32KS/60KS/61KS/100KS
21. OPTIONS
22. TERMS/INDEX
Terms
Index Keys and symbols
- A -
- B -
- C -
- D -
- H -
- I -
- K -
- L -
- M -
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