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Sartorius handy. H51, XH51
Electronic analytical toploader Installation and operating instructions
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Pan Compensation disk Protective ring Level indicator Unlocking switch CAL button Weight display
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Compensation ring Pan support Leveling screw Connection socket for power cable tare bar ON/OFF button
Sartorius handy. H51, XH51 With this Sartorius toploader you have acquired a sophisticated, top-of-the-line electronic balance, which will help lighten your daily workload. Please read these Installation and operating instructions carefully before operating your new toploader.
Pursuant to the German Directive for the Implementation of Regulations for Prevention of Accidents "Elektrische Anlagen und Betriebsmittel (VBG 4)" [Electrical Installations and Equipment] of April 1986, it is hereby certified that the equipment delivered, "Semi-Microbalance, model H 51 or XH 51" is manufactured and tested in compliance with the following DIN/VDE regulations DIN IEC 348/VDE 041 1: Safety requirements for electronic measuring apparatus DIN IEC 380/VDE 0806: Safety of electrically energized office machines DIN IEC 601 /VDE 0750: Safety of medical electrical equipment and with Article 10 of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC issued on February 19, 1973, by the European Community. When you use electrical equipment in installations and under ambient conditions requiring higher safety Standards, you must comply with the provisions as specified in the applicable regulations for installation in your country.
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Contents
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Equipment Supplied
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Installation Instructions
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Startup
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Operation
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Weighing
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Calibration
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Balance Operating Program
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Accessories (Options)
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Specifications
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Equipment Supplied
Do not miss out on the benefits of our full warranty. Please complete the warranty card, indicating the date of installation, and return the card to your Sartorius dealer. Unpack the individual components that come with the balance. The equipment supplied includes the components shown on the left.
Save all parts of the packaging and the box because you may need to ship your scale. Before you pack your scale to ship it, unplug all connected cables to prevent damage.
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Installation instructions Choose a suitable installation site largely free of -
heat radiation
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corrosive substances
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vibrations
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drafts.
Despite unfavorable operating conditions, your MP8 toploader will deliver accurate weight results, if you adapt it to prevailing conditions by programming the appropriate code for digital filter and stability range in the balance operating program. For this purpose, please refer to the final pages, of the English section. After connection to line power, allow for > 30 minutes warmup. Important! Pull out the power supply unit prior to connecting or disconnecting peripherals.
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Startup Install components (5 to 1) in the weighing chamber. Your toploader is supplied via the power supply unit. Please check if the voltage printed on this unit is identical to that of your local line voltage.
Make the power connection. Secure the connection with the threaded ring. Now connect the power supply unit to a line outlet.
At the point of use, level the toploader using the leveling screws (6) such that the air bubble is centered in the circle of the level indicator (7).
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Operation
The weight display provides the following special messages for your Information: BUSY The processor is still busy processing other information and will not accept other functions at this time. STANDBY The toploader was switched off with the ON/OFF function and is now in the STANDBY mode. POWER OFF The toploader was separated from line power (fresh power connection, power failure). CAL The calibration function has been called.
In addition to grams, this balance gives you a variety of other international weight unit options. Select the weight unit you need from the table of the menu options for the balance operating program and set the appropriate code as described in the section "Balance Operating Program."
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Use the ON/OFF button (12) for switching on or off. You can also switch on with the tare bar (10). After connection to line power, only the weight display will go off whenever you switch the toploader off. The electronic circuits remain power-supplied (STANDBY). This feature provides for instant operability the moment you switch on, without waiting for warmup.
After power-on, there is an automatic test of all electronic functions. Successful completion of the test is signaled by 0.0000 g in the weight display.
You must zero the display prior to weighing, if you are using a Container or if the weight display does not read 0.0000 g (or the equivalent with the weight unit of your choice).
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Weighing
lf you are working with a tare Container, you can expand the tare range by removing either the compensation ring or disk or both (20 g each). lf you are using the 20 g pan (see accessories), please remove the compensation ring (2) and the compensation disk (3) from between the pan and the pan support. This provision gives you the full weighing range even when working with tare Containers.
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Calibration internal: Clear the pan and zero the display. Once the display reads 0.0000 g, push the CAL button (11). The display now reads “C". lf you get "CE", zero the display and push the CAL button again.
After a few seconds, the display will read "CC", followed by 0.0000 g. A beeper confirms successful completion of calibration.
or external: — This requires an accurate calibration weight. Clear the pan and push the tare bar for at least three seconds until the calibration weight appears in the display. Set the calibration weight on the pan. Now the weight unit symbol appears followed by a beeper to Signal completion of calibration. You can lock both the internal and external calibration functions (see "Balance operating program"). When you open the balance operating program with the access switch, the calibration functions are automatically unlocked.
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Balance operating program The balance operating program permits adaption of your toploader to various ambient conditions at the point of use and to different weighing requirements, plus selection of various weight units. At the factory, we have set the codes for a Standard program, which is protected by a locking function, to prevent accidental changes. The "code" is the information carrier of the operating program, lt consists of three digits: one each for the page, the line and the word. Access to the balance operating program: Activate the ON/OFF button while at the same time depressing the tare bar. After completion of the automatic power-on lest, the Status of the balance operating program appears in the weight display: "L" Stands for the list mode. In this mode, you can only verity the code setting, but you cannot program new codes. lf you want to change a program code, you must first unlock the program access.
To do so, slide the unlocking switch (9) at the forward right of your toploader in the arrow direction.
The display will signal "C" representing the change mode, and you can now proceed to make the necessary code changes.
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After the balance operating program has been called, the display will show a continuous numerical cycle from 0 to 5 representing the "page" selection, in addition to the Status Signal "L" or "C". When your selected number for the "page" appears, push the tare bar. The "page" code number is now fixed in the display, and the cycle for the "line" Starts. Again confirm your selected number with the tare bar, and your selection will be fixed. Next the "word" cycle appears. When the o-symbol appears, this marks the actual setting. To make changes ("C" mode), press the tare bar when the appropriate code appears. Brief display of the o-symbol confirms your selection, followed by return to the "zero" representing the "line" level.
To return to the weighing program: push the tare bar each time a 0 appears in the numerical cycle (word, line, page). lf you have made code changes, your code entry is stored as soon as the display returns to the weighing mode. Lock the program with the unlocking switch (display "L") and replace the protective cap. Auto-zero This toploader has an automatic zero tracking function. Any change off zero < 2 digits per second will be set to zero automatically.
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List of the Programmable menu Code Settings
C 1 3 1 Page
Line
Word
Menu of the Balance Operating Program (Active Parameters) Code
C C C C
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
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Ambient Conditions Very stable Stable Unstable Very unstable
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Stability Range 0,25 digit 0,5 digit 1 digit 2 digits 4 digits 8 digits 16 digits 32 digits 64 digits
1 2 3 4
Display Format Last decimal ON Last decimal OFF Last decimal at stability All decimals at stability
Code
C C C C C C C C C
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Code
C C C C
1 1 1 1
3 3 3 3
Code
C 1 4 1 C 1 4 2 Code
C 1 5 1 C 1 5 2 Code
C 1 6 1 C 1 6 2
Tare Parameter Without stability At stability Auto Zero ON OFF External Calibration Accessible Access blocked
Code
C 1 7 1 C 1 7 2
Internal Calibration Accessible Access blocked
Special Information Code Program Lock OFF C 4 1 1 ON C 4 1 2
Code C 4 3 1 C 4 3 2
Acoustic Signal ON OFF
Code c 5 1 c 5 1 c 5 1 c 5 1 c 5 1 c 5 1 c 5 1 c 5 2 c 5 2 C 5 2 C 5 2 C 5 2 C 5 2 C 5 2 C 5 2
Weight Units Grams Kilograms Carats Pounds Ounces Troy-Ounces Parts/Pound Hongkong taels Singapore taels Taiwanese taels Grains Pennyweights Mommes Milligrams Austrian carats
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
C 5 2 0 C 5 0
Call Program Line Call program Page
C 0
End of Programming
g kg ct lb oz ozt o tl tl tl gr dwt o o o
Additional Parameters for the data Output format at the interface port and for calculation programs are available on request.-Please refer to the “Accessories." 1)
You can choose any weight unit as long as it can be displayed in the particular weighing range you selected (for example do not set the code for "kg" when you are using a 0.1 mg balance).
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Accessories (Optional) Data printer with date/time and statistics functions print speed, approx. lines/sec. Printer housing (W x D x H) in mm
150 x 138 x 43
Remote display - LCD, reflective - for overhead projectors
7371 01 A 7371 02 A
Interface
YDO 01 H
Carrying case
YDB 01 H
Round locking device
YDS 02 H
Vibrating spatula
6025
Balance table
YWT 01
Weighing bowl, 20 g (stainless steel)
6003
Weighing scoop, 20 g (stainless steel)
60010
Weighing bowl, 20 g (glass)
6015
YDP 02-0D 1,5
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Technical data Model
H51, XH51
Capacity Readability Tare range (by subtraction) Standard deviation Max. linearity deviation Stabilization time (Typical) Display update rate Adaption to environment and application requirements Stability range Ambient temperature range Sensitivity drift within 283 ... 303 K Deviation from result when tilted 1:1000 Calibration weight Pan diameter Clearance above pan Weighing chamber (W x D x H) Balance housing (W x D x H) Net weight Line voltages, frequencies 50-60 Hz
g g g g g s s
Consumption Interface
VA
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d K /K g mm mm mm mm kg
31 0,0001 -51 (31 electrical. + 20 mechanical) ≤±0,0001 ≤±0,0003 2 0,1 – 0,8 (selectable) by selection of one of four digital filter levels 0,25 ... 64 (selectable) 283-313 -6/
≤±2∙10 /K ≤±0,0002 built-in, standard Ø 63 120 151 x 121 x 134 185 x 200 x 210 2 110/120 V or 220/240 V depending on the power supply unit being used 7 RS 232 C/V24 – 28, RS 423/V10; 7-bit; parity: even, mark, odd, space; transmission 150 ... 9600 Baud
Sartorius AG B P T
37070 Göttingen Weender Landstraße 94–108, 37075 Göttingen (0551) 308-0, F (0551) 308-3289
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