
GX-K series GX-8K GX-8K2 GX-10K GX-12K GX-20K GX-30K GX-32K GF-K series GF-8K GF-8K2 GF-10K GF-12K GF-20K GF-30K GF-
8 The meaning of IP-65 is "No ingress of dust. Projected against water jets". If a powerful water jet is used or the balance is immers
98 21-2. Index % Unit of percent mode... 19 CAL key ... 10 MODE key ...
99 GX-06K ...94 GX-07K ...94 Hi5 Calibr
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9 Prevent foreign matter, such as powder, liquid and metal, from invading the area around the weighing pan. Use the "breeze break"
10 4. Display Symbols and Key Operation Key Operations Key operation affects how the balance functions. The basic key operations are: "Pr
11 4-1. Smart Range Function The GX-32K, GF-32K, GX-8K2 and GF-8K2 are equipped with two ranges of "precision range" of a higher re
12 5. Weighing Units 5-1. Units With the balance, the following weighing units and weighing modes are available : A unit or mode can
13 The tables below indicate the weighing capacity and the minimum display for each unit, depending on the balance model. GX-12K GF-12K GX-2
14 GX-8K2 GF-8K2 Standard range Precision range Unit Capacity Minimum display Capacity Minimum display Gram 8100.00 0.1 2100.00 0.01 Kilogram 8.
15 5-2. Changing the Units The units or modes can be selected and stored in the function table. The sequence of displaying them can be arran
16 6. Weighing 6-1. Basic Operation (Gram Mode) Step 1 Place a container on the weighing pan, if necessary. Press the RE-ZERO key to canc
17 6-2. Counting Mode (PCS) This is the mode to determine the number of objects in a sample based on the standard sample unit mass. The unit
This Manual and Marks All safety messages are identified by the following, “WARNING” or “CAUTION”, of ANSI Z535.4 (American National Standard Ins
18 Counting Mode Using The ACAI Function The ACAI is a function that improves the accuracy of the unit mass automatically by increasing the number
19 6-3. Percent Mode (%) The percent mode displays the weighting value in percentage compared to a 100% reference mass and is used for target
20 6-5. Accumulation Function The accumulation function sums the weighing data and displays the total value. To use the accumulation function,
21 Using The Accumulation Function Use the following keys to operate the accumulation function. MODE key...Displays the weighing data
22 7. Weighing Speed Adjustment / Self Check Function 7-1. Weighing Speed Adjustment This function detects the influence on weighing that is cau
23 7-2. Self Check Function With Response Adjustment For The GX-K Series This function automatically updates the response adjustment by analyz
24 8. Calibration 8-1. Calibration Group The balance has the following modes as a calibration group. Calibration Automatic self calibration (Cali
25 Caution On Using An External Weight The accuracy of an external weight can influence the accuracy of weighing. Select an appropriate weight
26 8-3. One-Touch Calibration For The GX-K Series Calibration using the internal mass for The GX-K series This function calibrates the balance
27 8-4. Calibration Using An External Weight This function calibrates the balance using an external weight. Step 1 Connect the AC adapte
Instruction manual 1 GX-K series, GF-K series Contents Basic Operation 1. Introduction ...
28 8-5. Calibration Test Using An External Weight This function tests the weighing accuracy using an external weight and outputs the result. Thi
29 8-6. Correcting The Internal Mass Value Of The GX-K Series The balance can correct the internal mass value within the range shown below. Th
30 CAL key...To cancel the correction and display the next menu item of the function table. Step 10 Press the CAL key to return the
31 9. Function Switch And Initialization 9-1. Permit Or Inhibit The balance stores parameters that must not be changed unintentionally (Examp
32 9-2. Initializing The Balance This function returns the following parameters to factory settings. Calibration data Function
33 10. Function Table This function table reads or rewrites the parameters that are stored in the balance. These parameters are maintained in
34 10-2. Details Of The Function Table Class Item and Parameter Description 0 Fast response, sensitive value FAST 1 MID.Cond Condition 2 Slow
35 Class Item and Parameter Description Cp Hi Upper limit Cp lo Lower limit Refer to "10-8. Comparator Function" Displayed when Cp
36 Class Item and Parameter Description 0 No pause pU5e Data output pause 1 Pause (1.6 seconds) Selects the data output interval. 0 Not used at
37 10-3. Description Of The Class "Environment, Display" Condition ( Cond ) Cond 0 This parameter is for sensitive response to the fl
2 10-8. Comparator Function... 46 11. ID Number And GLP
38 Zero tracking ( trc ) This function tracks zero point drift caused by changes in the environment and stabilizes the zero point. When the weigh
39 10-4. Description Of The Item "Data Output Mode" The parameter setting of "Data output mode (prt)" applies to the perfo
40 Interval memory mode The weighing data is periodically stored in memory. Example For periodical weighing without a personal computer comma
41 KF format 5if type 2 This is the Karl-Fischer moisture meter format and is used when the peripheral equipment can only communicate using th
42 10-5-1. Description of the Data Format Added to the Weighing Data ID number dout 5-id 1 The number to identify a specific balance. This for
43 10-6. Data Format Examples Stable Unstable Overload Positive error Overload Negative error Space, ASCII 20h Carri
44 Units A&D D.P. KF MT g kg Counting mode Percent mode Ounce (Avoir) Pound Pound Ounce Troy Ounce Metric Carat Momme Pennyweight Grain Tael (H
45 10-7. Clock And Calendar Function The GX-K series is equipped with a clock and calendar function. When the "GLP output (info)" pa
46 Setting the date (with part of the digits blinking) Step 7 Set the date using the following keys. SAMPLE key...To select the digits to chan
47 10-8-1. Example 1 Comparison when the weighing data is stable or overloaded, excluding "near zero", upper limit and lower limit.
3 1. Introduction This manual describes how the balances of the GX-K series and GF-K series work and how to get the most out of them in terms
48 10-8-2. Example 2 Continuous comparison, including "near zero", reference value and tolerance value. Selecting a comparator mode Ste
49 Note Enter the tolerance value in percentage, with the reference value as 100%. Only the digital input mode is available for setting t
50 10-8-3. Adding the Comparison Results By setting the "Comparison results (Cp-r)" of the function table to "1", the compari
51 Step 3 Each time the MODE key is pressed, the balance switches between the standard display and the main display comparison. Note that
52 11. ID Number And GLP Report The ID number is used to identify the balance when Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) is used. The ID number is m
53 11-2. GLP Report Set the following parameters to output the report. To print the report, set the "GLP output (info)" parameter
54 Calibration report using an external weight Setting of "info 1" Setting of "info 2" AD-8121 printer format General
55 Title block and end block When weight values are recorded as GLP data, a "Title block" is inserted at the beginning and an "E
56 12. Data Memory Data memory is a function to store weighing data, calibration data and unit mass in memory. Of the data in memory, the balanc
57 12-2. Data Memory for Weighing Data The GX-K series can store 200 sets of weighing data in memory (if time and date are added, the GX-K ser
4 Data memory function stores weighing data, calibration data or unit mass in the counting mode. It can also store tare values or upper and lower
58 "fUl" indicates that memory is full or the memory capacity has been reached. More data can not be stored unless the memory data is del
59 Recalling the memory data Confirm that the "Data memory (data)" parameter is set to "2". Step 1 Press and hold the
60 12-3. Data Memory for Calibration and Calibration Test Calibration data (when and how it is performed) and calibration test data can be stored
61 12-4. Data Memory for Unit Mass in the Counting Mode The GX-K series can store 50 data of unit mass for the counting mode. "p01"
62 Using the "UN:mm" command, the unit mass can be recalled. The unit mass recalled can be output using the "?UW" command.
63 12-4-2. Recalling the unit mass Step 1 Follow steps1 through 3 in "12-4-1. Storing the unit mass" on the previous page, to enter
64 12-5. Data Memory for Comparator Settings The data memory function can store 20 sets of upper and lower limit values for the comparator mode.
65 Notes Using the "CN:mm" command, the comparator limit values can be recalled. The upper limit value recalled can be output using
66 12-5-2. Recalling the upper and lower limit values (Quick selection mode) The procedure below describes an easy way to recall the upper and
67 12-6. Data Memory for Tare Value The data memory function can store 20 sets of tare values for weighing. The tare value in memory can b
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68 Notes Using the "PN:mm" command, the tare value can be recalled. The tare value recalled can be output using the "?PT" co
69 12-6-2. Recalling the tare value (Quick selection mode) The procedure below describes an easy way to recall the tare value to be used for w
70 12-7. Data Memory: Quick Selection Mode The data memory has a quick selection mode to recall data in memory quickly. Using the quick selec
71 12-8. Data Memory: Confirmation and Storage Mode The confirmation and storage mode can change and store the recalled data. Of the three t
72 Step 3 Select a method. To perform a weighing using the selected memory data Press the PRINT key to confirm the selection. The balance will
73 13. Underhook The underhook can be used for weighing large samples, magnetic materials or for measuring density. The built-in underhook is
74 14. Programmable Unit This is a programmable unit conversion function. It multiplies the weighing data in kilograms by an arbitrary coefficie
75 15. Density Measurement The balance is equipped with a density mode. It calculates the density of a solid using the weight of a sample in
76 15-1-2. Measuring the density Note If the liquid temperature or the type of liquid is changed during measurement, input again the value of the
77 (B) Entering the weight of a sample in liquid 1 Confirm that nothing is placed on the lower pan (in liquid). Press the RE-ZERO key to
6 2. Unpacking And Installing The Balance The balance is a precision instrument. Unpack the balance carefully. Keep the packing material to be u
78 Entering the density directly (ldin 1) The density currently set (unit : g / cm3, factory setting : 1.0000g / cm3) is displayed. Us
79 16. Standard Input & Output Interface 16-1. RS-232C And External Contact Input D-Sub 25 pin numbers D-Sub 25 pin assignments Pin
80 RS-232C Terminals External contact input By connecting pin 18 (PRINT command) to pin 7, or pin 19 (RE-ZERO command) to pin 7 for
81 1 2 3 4MODEON1 2 3 4MODEON 16-2. Connection to peripheral equipment 16-2-1. Connection To The AD-8121B Printer Preset the following p
82 16-2-2. Connection To A Computer And The Use Of WinCT The balance is of the DCE type (Data Communication Equipment), which can be connected t
83 17. Commands 17-1. Command List Note A command has a terminator added, that is specified using "5if Crlf" of the function table, a
84 Commands to control the balance R Same as the RE-ZERO key SMP Same as the SAMPLE key. U Same as the MODE key UN:mm Recalls the unit mass values i
85 17-3. Control Using CTS And RTS Depending on the "Ct5" parameter of "Serial interface (5if)", the balance performs as f
86 18. Maintenance 18-1. Treatment Of The Balance In normal use, the balance can be cleaned with water. But, keep the following precautions so th
87 19. Troubleshooting 19-1. Checking The Balance Performance And Environment The balance is a precision instrument. When the operating enviro
7 2-1. Installing The Balance Install the balance as follows: 1 Refer to "3. Precautions" for installing the balance. 2 Install t
88 19-2. Error Codes Display Error code Description EC,E11 Stability error The balance can not stabilize due to an environmental problem. Check
89 Display Error code Description Automatic response adjustment zero error The automatic response adjustment can not be performed because the
90 Display Error code Description EC,E03 Timeout error If the timeout parameter is set to "t-Up1", the balance did not receive the next
91 20. Specifications GX-8K GX-8K2 GX-10K GX-12K GX-20K GX-30K GX-32KWeighing capacity 8.1 kg 10.1 kg 12 kg 21 kg 31 kg 31 kg 8.1008 kg 3
92 GF-8K GF-8K2 GF-10K GF-12K GF-20K GF-30K GF-32KWeighing capacity 8.1 kg 10.1 kg 12 kg 21 kg 31 kg 31 kg 8.1008 kg 31.008 kgMaximum displ
93 20-1. External Dimensions Unit: mm
94 20-2. Options and Peripheral Instruments AD-8121B Printer Compact dot-matrix printer Statistical function, clock and calendar function, inte
95 Accessories Order code Name and description AD-1682 Rechargeable Battery This option allows use of the balance in a place where AC power is
96 21. Terms/Index 21-1. Terms Calibration Adjustment of the balance so that it can weigh accurately. Calibration weight A weight used for cali
97 Stable value The stable weight data, indicated by the illuminated stabilization indicator. Stabilization time Time required after a sample
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