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Page 1 - Combics Complete Scales

98648-010-90Operating InstructionsSartorius Combics 1| Combics 1 plus | Combics 2Models CW1P | CW1NP | CW2P | CW1S | CW1NS | CW2SCombics Complete Scal

Page 2 - Intended Use

KeysThe operation of Combics 1, Combics 1plus and Combics 2 involves just a fewkeys. These keys have one function during measurement and another durin

Page 3 - Contents

Power Supply24V industrial power supply module* YAS02CIExternal rechargeable battery pack, up to 40 h operation, incl. charger YRB10ZConnecting cable

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Platform Accessories:Dimensions800 + 600 mm 1000+1000 mm 1250+1000 mm 1500+1250 mm 1500+1500 mm2000+1500 mmLength + WidthDrive-on ramp, paintedOrder N

Page 5 - Getting Started

Product Order No. OptionsSet of stainless steel floor fasteners (2 fastening plates, 4 special dowel screws), stainless steel YFP01CWSColumn for bench

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C Marking on Sartorius EquipmentIn 1985, the Council of the European Community approved a resolution concerning a new approach to the technicalharmoni

Page 12 - (Operating Menu)

109PageAccess code 59Accessories 98Acoustic signal 14, 75Adjustment 23Animal weighing 47Applications, consultation 2Automatic data output 84Averaging

Page 13 - Operation

11Operating DesignDisplay in Weighing ModeThe illustration above shows all of themain display elements and symbols shownduring weighing. 1 Busy symbol

Page 14 - Device parameters

When you select “Setup", the passwordprompt is displayed for 2 seconds.The first character of the password flashes.k repeatedly , ) ; Entering th

Page 15 - Operating

Sartorius AGWeender Landstrasse 94–10837075 Goettingen, GermanyPhone +49.551.308.0Fax +49.551.308.3289www.sartorius.comCopyright by Sartorius AG, Goet

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12Configuration (Operating Menu)Navigation and input in the operatingmenu are implemented using the keysbelow the display (on Combics 1 plus,numeric v

Page 17 - Operating the Combics 1 plus

13OperationWeighing WThe basic weighing function is availableat all times.Features:– Zero the weighing instrument by pressing (– Store the weight on t

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14Calibration/ConfigurationCounter on Standard Weighing Instruments PurposeThese two mutually independent counters automatically keep track ofchanges

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ExampleSwitch on the Combics, zero the weighing instrument, tare the container weight, place sample in container, toggle display to gross weight, 2nd

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16Display with tared weighing instrument and sample in containerk Toggle display; readout depends on your settings:gross weight (in this example, 50 g

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17Example:Combics 1 plus: Weighing with tare value entered using the numeric keypad; generate printout of resultse Switch on the Combics 1 plusThe aut

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18k Toggle to display of net valuep Print the results---------------------- Start of GMP header (only if GMP-compliant printout is configured)05.04.20

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19Operating the Combics 1 plusExample: Combics 1 plus: Weighing with varying tare values; generate printout of results, delete tare values e Switch on

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Combics 1, Combics 1 plus and Combics 2 are rugged display and control units for the complex qualitycontrol tasks you perform every day.They meet the

Page 25 - Operating the Combics 2

20p Print the resultsG# + 6.433 kgT + 4.183 kgPT2 + 0.250 kgN + 2.000 kg--------------------0 Enter a zero (“0") using the keypad) Save the value

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21Operating the Combics 1 plusIndividual ID Codes (Identifiers)You can assign ID codes (such as prod-uct name, batch number, etc.) whileweighing, for

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22Example:Entering ID code values.Enter “123.456" and “678.9" as values for ID codes 1 and 2.See “Entering the Password” in the chapter enti

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23OperationExampleExternal calibration and manual adjustment with default weightsSetup menu settings: 1.9.1; 1.10.2( Unload and zero the weighing inst

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24Position the calibration weight on the weighing instrumentThe difference between the weight value and the true mass is displayed, with ± sign.Extern

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25Operating the Combics 2Counting ZWith the Counting application, you candetermine the number of parts thateach have approximately equal weight.Featur

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26Storage ParameterThe reference weight is saved when the weighing instrument has stabilized.“Stability" is defined as the point atwhich fluctuat

Page 32 - Combics 2

27Operating the Combics 2 Example: Place empty container on the weighing instrument) Tare the weighing instrumentr (repeatedly, if necessary) Set the

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28Add more parts to the container (in this example, 18 pcs)0pt is displayed if automatic reference sample updating is enabledw Toggle the display from

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29Operating the Combics 2Neutral Measurement Z nmWhen the Neutral Measurement application is selected, you can use yourweighing instrument to measure

Page 35 - O Begin initialization

2 Intended Use4 Warnings and Safety Precautions5 Getting Started6 General View of the Equipment10 Operating Design10 Weighing/Measurement12 Configurat

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30Storage ParameterThe reference weight is saved when the weighing instrument has stabilized.“Stability" is defined as the point atwhich fluctuat

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31Operating the Combics 2Example:Determine the length of an amount of electrical cable after weighing in the defined reference unit valuePlace empty c

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32Remove the reference material and place the sample to be measured on the weighing instrument (in this example, 8 meters of electrical cablep Print r

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33Operating the Combics 2Checkweighing O When the Checkweighing application isselected, you can check whether sampleweights correspond to a specified

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DisplayThe result of a measurement is showneither as a weight value or in relation to the target. You can toggle betweenthese two display modes by pre

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Example: Initialize the Checkweighing application by taking over the weighed value as target; select percentage to define tolerance range (menu item 4

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Target value is displayedOptional: w Toggle to the next display modePercentage for limits is displayedOptional: w Toggle to the next display modeWeigh

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Example: Check the weight of a sample; use Tolerance Limit display modePlace a load of unknown weight on the weighing instrumentIf the weight is under

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Classification O clWith the Classification application, you can determine whether the weightof a given sample lies within the limitsof a defined weigh

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Minimum Load for Initialization andDefining the Class 1 Lower LimitThe minimum load defines the lower limit for Class 1 (i.e., the delimiterbetween Cl

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Safety Information:§ Please read these operating instructionscarefully before using your scale to prevent damage to the equipment.! Do not use this eq

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Example: Initialize the Classification application by taking over weighed values (menu item 4.9.1) to define 3 classes (menu item 4.81.)c Delete any e

Page 48 - O Start measurement

O Store the weight value as the upper limit for the second classWhen initialization is complete, the display shows the class to which the weight on th

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Example: Determine the class of a given weightPlace a load of unknown weight on the weighing instrumentThe display shows which class the weight falls

Page 50 - Net-Total Formulation R

Weighing in Percent LWith the Weighing in Percent appli-cation, you can use your weighinginstrument to obtain weight readouts in percent which are in

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Storage ParameterThe reference weight is saved when the weighing instrument has stabilized.“Stability" is defined as the point atwhich fluctuatio

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Example: Place empty container on the weighing instrument) Tare the weighing instrumentr (repeatedly, if necessary) Set the desired percentage (in thi

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Remove the reference material and place the sample to be measured on the weighing instrument The percentage of the reference weight equal to the sampl

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Averaging (Animal Weighing) VWith the Averaging application, you can use your weighing instrument for calculating weights as the average of a number o

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Example: Place empty container on the weighing instrument) Tare the weighing instrumentr (repeatedly, if necessary) Set the desired number of measurem

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p Print resultsx-Net + 24.6 gUnload weighing instrumentOnce the weighing instrument is unloaded (i.e., the load = less than 1/2 the minimum load), the

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The complete scale is available in various versions. If you have orderedspecial options, the indicator will besupplied with these options premountedat

Page 58 - U.S. Mode

Net-Total Formulation RWhen the Net-Total Formulation application is selected, you can weigh in different components up to a definedtotal. Each compon

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Example: Weigh in 3 components, display total weight after 2nd component (Additive mode)Place empty container on the weighing instrumentContainer weig

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Add the second component (in this example, 82.7 g)The weight of the second component is displayedO Store the weight of the second componentCmp002 82.7

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Totalizing ΣWith the Totalizing application, you can add weight values to the totalizingmemory. The number of values addedto the memory is also stored

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Minimum Load for Automatic Storage/Transfer of ValuesThe minimum load for automatic storage or transfer of weight values isconfigured under menu item

Page 63 - O CL Classification

Example: Totalizing weight values with printout of components1. Place the sample on the weighing instrument Weight value is displayedO Store weight va

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SARTORIUSGOETTINGEN06.02.2002 12:19--------------------G# + 215.2 gT + 0.0 gN + 215.2 gn2Main display: Totalizing memory content plus current weightNu

Page 65 - Σ Totalizing

Operating Menu OverviewYou can configure the Combics to meetindividual requirements by entering userdata and setting selected parameters in the operat

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Example: Change language from “English” to “English with U.S. date/time format”e Switch on the Combics) While all segments are lit, press the ) keyFir

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Example: Assign a password to protect the application program settings “Appl" and the device parameters “Setup" from unauthorized changes (i

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Display and Keypad:1 Load plate2 Leveling feet3 Level indicator 4* Keypad for numeric input5* “Clear” key (deletes ID codes andtare input6* “Info” key

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p, p, p Enter the second character using the p and k keys (in this example: b) ) Store characterk, k, k Enter the third character using the p and k ke

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Operating Menu Overview (Parameters)= Setting/function available on Combics 1 plus only= Setting/function available on Combics 2 only= Setting/functio

Page 71 - YDP04IS *

applZ nm Neutral Measurement3. 5. Minimum Load for Automatic Taring and Automatic PrintingNumeric menu as for Weighing3. 6. Minimum Load for Initial

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applV3.21. Static Display After Load Removed3.21. 1 * Display is static until unload threshold reached 3.21. 2 Display is static until c is pressed9.

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applO CL4. 8. Number of Classes4. 8. 1 * 3 classes4. 8. 2 5 classes4. 9. Parameter Input4. 9. 1 * Weight values4. 9. 2 Percentage4.10. Automatic Pr

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applR3.17. Printout when Value is Stored in Totalizing Memory3.17. 1 Automatic printout of results: Off3.17. 2 * Generate printout with complete sta

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Setup Device ParametersPassword prompt displayed, if a password is configuredwp-1 1Weighing Instrument 1(Display designation of this menu level: 1)of

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Setupwp-1 1on 1. 9. Calibration, Adjustment1. 9. 1 * Ext. calibration/adjustment; default weight1. 9. 3 Ext. calibration/adjustment; weight can be s

Page 77 - Data Interfaces

SetupCom1 2Interface 1(Display designation of this menu level: 2)off * OffWP2 Weighing Instrument 2rs-232 *RS-232sbi-std SBI Standard Versionsbi-app

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SetupCom1 2datProt sbi *6. 3. Time-dependent automatic data output6. 3. 1 * 1 display update6. 3. 2 2 display updates6. 3. 4 10 display updates6. 3.

Page 79 - Pin Assignment Charts

Connecting the Equipment to AC Power§ Check the voltage rating and the plug design.$ The scale is powered through the pre-installed power cord. The po

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SetupCom1 2datProtSMA SMA Interface Function5. 1. Baud Rate5. 1. 1 150 baud5. 1. 2 300 baud5. 1. 3 600 baud5. 1. 4 1200 baud5. 1. 5 2400 baud5. 1. 6

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SetupCom1 2PrinterUni-pri Universal Interface5. 1. Baud Rate5. 1. 1 150 baud5. 1. 2 300 baud5. 1. 3 600 baud5. 1. 4 1200 baud5. 1. 5 2400 baud5. 1.

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Setupunic om 3Interface 2 (Optional)(Display designation of this menu level: 3 )off * OffWP2 Weighing Instrument 2rs-232 RS-232sbi-std SBI Standard

Page 83 - Synchronization

SetupuniCom1 3Printer Printer ConfigurationYDP01IS YDP01ISline* Strip printerlabel Label printerlab ff Label printer with manual feedYDP02 YDP02 mod

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Setupcrtl in 4External Switch(Display designation of this menu level: 4 )8. 4. Function of Remote Switch (Universal)8. 4. 1 * p key function8. 4. 2

Page 85 - Data Output Format

Setupprtprot 67.10. Optional “UniCOM" InterfacePrint results when c pressed, in “Totalizing" and “Net-Total" applications 7.10. 1 * 1

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Setuptime TimeInput example: 10.07.41 (hours.minutes.seconds)date DateInput example: 01.05.02 (day.month.year) U.S. Mode: (month.day.year)code Passwo

Page 87 - Configuring Printouts

The indicator is equipped with the following data interfaces:– COM1: Standard interface (RS-232)– UniCOM: Universal data interface(optional)Both of th

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Options for Connecting PeripheralsYou can connect the following printersto the COM1 and UniCOM interfaces:– YDP02 (user-definable interface parameters

Page 89 - Sample Printouts

Pin Assignment ChartsModels CW1P, CW1NP, CW2P(IP44-protected):Female Connectors COM1 and UniCOM:25-contact D-Submini DB25S withscrew lock hardwareFron

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Connecting a Bar Code Scanner (Accessory: YBR02CISL)! Disconnect the equipment from AC power (unplug the AC adapter)$ InstallationFor model CW1NP | CW

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Models CIS1, CISN1 and CIS2(IP67-protected):Connection of open cable ends to terminal screws inside the indicator COM1 interface connections: Top view

Page 92 - Error Codes

81Installing the Interface Cable! Peripheral devices should be connected to the interfaces only by a trained and authorizedSartorius technician. Any i

Page 93 - Care and Maintenance

Cabling Diagram (Adapter Cable for PC) (Model CW1P | CW1NP | CW2P: adapter cable 7357312; model CW1S | CW1NS | CW2S: connecting cable YCC02-D9F6). Dia

Page 94 - Overview

83SynchronizationData communication between the indicator and a computer takes the formof messages (“telegrams") made up ofASCII code. For error-

Page 95 - Type Designation

Configuring the Data Interface as a COM Port(datProt)Configure the interface as a COM port in the Setup menu as a COM1 orUniCOM port under the “Data P

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Data Output Format You can output the values displayed in the line for measured values and the weight unit with or without a data ID code. The first 6

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Error Codes Position 12345678910111213141516171819202122Stat*****Er r * *##* ** * CRLFor Stat*****Er r * ###* * * * CRLF*: Space#: Error code number (

Page 98 - Accessories

Configuring the Data Interface as a Printer Port(printer)You can connect one or two strip printers or one or two label printers tothe Combics. Configu

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GMP-compliant PrintoutsWhen the corresponding menu item isactive, the measured result is bracketedon the printout by a GMP header and a GMP footer (GM

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Sample PrintoutsFor details on the individual informationblocks, see “Configuring Printouts" above.For details on configuring the header lines, r

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9Leveling the Weighing Platform Purpose:– To compensate for uneven areas at the place of installation – Make sure that the equipment is placed in a pe

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Classification ApplicationThe “Initialization data" block containsthe upper limits of Classes 1 through 4.The “Results" block contains gross

Page 103 - Declaration of Conformity

Component printout (menu item 3.17.2)The entire standard printout is gene-rated for each component. Example: 2. Print second transaction:HEADER LINE 1

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Error codes are shown on the main display. There are three types of error:– Dynamic errors are indicated until the error is corrected, by an error cod

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ServiceRegular servicing by a Sartorius technician will extend the service life ofyour Combics indicator and ensure itscontinued weighing accuracy. Sa

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Common SpecificationsMaximum readability 31,250 scale intervals (not in legal metrology)Accuracy class l (on models …-.CE)Verification scale intervals

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95Type DesignationHere, we'll show you an example of how to put together order numbers. CW1P1-60 FE-LCE means the following:ApplicationsCW1Materi

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96CW2S4-1500RR-L, our example of a complete, stainless steel scale, means the following:ApplicationsCW2Material | DesignSNumber offond cells4-Capacit

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Dimensions (Scale Drawings)Combics: in millimetersWeighing Platforms:Standard and Stainless Steel VersionsLength Width Height Height Distance between

Page 110 - General Password

AccessoriesCombics full-range scales: Product Order No.Optional InterfaceInterface module (RS-232C) for UniCOM data interface YDO01C-232Interface modu

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99Product Order No. Electrical AccessoriesExternal red/green/red display for CW.P models YRD11ZSecond display* for CW.P models YRD02ZRemote display*

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