Sartorius Cubis Series: User Manual
Sartorius Cubis Series: User Manual
Sartorius Cubis Series: User Manual
Contents
Notes on Using This Manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Density Determination. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Intended Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Calculation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
General View of the Equipment and Equipment Averaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Supplied . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Formulation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Weighing in Percent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Unpacking the Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Timer-controlled Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Totalizing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Installation Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 DKD Measurement Uncertainty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Power Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Second Tare Memory (Preset Tare) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Anti-theft Locking Device. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Parts Counting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Leveling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Checkweighing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Switching On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Importing/Exporting Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
Removing the Retainer with the Display and Calibration and Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Control Unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Calibration/Adjustment Using Internal
Below-balance Weighing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Calibration Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Cable Opening of the Manual Analytical Balance Calibration/Adjustment Using External
Draft Shield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Calibration Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Moving the Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 User Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
Using the Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 User Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
Turning the Balance On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Creating User Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
Operating Design: Q-Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Activating Users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
Using the Display and Control Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Editing User Profiles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
Setting the Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
Quick Guide: First Weighing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 USB Port (PC). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
Display in Operating Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 PS2 Interfaces for Barcode Scanner or Keyboard . . . 142
Display in Setup Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Interfaces (RS-232) 25-pin and 9-pin . . . . . . . . . . . 143
Activating/Switching Users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Configuring Serial Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
System Settings (Menu) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Bluetooth® Interface (COM C, Optional) . . . . . . . . . 149
Leveling the Balance (Q-Level) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Network Interface (Ethernet). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
Calibration/Adjustment Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Data Output. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
Configure Timer Controlled Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Data Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
Displaying Device Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Updating the Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166
Alibi Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Error and Status Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
Device Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 GPL License . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
Task Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170
Using Applications with the Factory Settings. . . . . . . 68 Storage and Shipping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174
Creating New Tasks (Configuration) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183
Configuring Printouts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Technical Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184
Combining Applications into One Task . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Balance Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197
Executing Tasks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205
Weighing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Declarations of Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207
Mass Unit Conversion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 EC Type-Approval Certificate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209
SQmin Minimum Weighing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Plates and Markings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211
Individual Identifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
This symbol indicates notes on use of the balance in legal metrology within
the scope of validity of Council Directive No. 2014/31/EU for instruments for which
the conformity assessment procedure has been carried out (Models MS...-.CE...).
Safety Instructions
This device complies with European Council Directives as well as international regulations
and standards for electrical equipment, electromagnetic compatibility, and the stipulated
safety requirements. Improper use or handling can, however, result in damage and/or injury.
This device should only be operated by trained personnel.
Operators must read these installation instructions, particularly the safety information, and
must be familiar with the operation of the equipment. The operator is required to supple-
ment these safety precautions as appropriate. The operating personnel must be provided
with the appropriate training.
The requirements pertaining to applicable installation regulations must be followed when
using electrical equipment in systems and environmental conditions with increased safety
requirements. Relevant laws, standards, regulations, guidelines and environmental protec-
tion laws valid in your country must be observed.
Always keep the equipment and balance freely accessible. Any installation work or balance
operation that does not conform to the instructions will result in forfeiture of all claims
under the manufacturer’s warranty.
Danger of Explosion!
1 Do not use this equipment in hazardous areas in which explosive materials are present.
2 Make sure that the voltage rating printed on the AC adapter is identical to your local
line voltage. The wall outlet must have a protective grounding conductor. The operating
instructions included with the AC adapter must be followed.
2 Do not switch on the equipment if the AC adapter or power cord are damaged.
If the balance itself, the AC adapter or any cables on the balance are damaged, disconnect
the equipment from the power supply and secure it so that it cannot be turned on.
2 Chemicals (e.g. gases or liquids) that can corrode and damage the inside or outside of the
balance, AC adapter, power cable or peripherals must be kept away from the equipment.
2 Do not operate the balance unless the housing and the display are undamaged and the
housing is closed so that inadvertent contact with parts inside the equipment is not pos-
sible. Make sure that no liquids penetrate the balance and do not allow conductive parts to
touch the balance.
2 Note on Installation:
The operator shall be solely responsible for any modifications to the equipment and for
connecting any cables or equipment not supplied by Sartorius.
Information on operational quality is available upon request from Sartorius.
You should only use peripherals and options supplied by Sartorius.
3 Make sure all equipment operators have received proper instructions when working with
hazardous or toxic materials.
Failure to follow correct handling procedures can result in breakage of parts or spillage of
liquids or other substances. Make sure the necessary protective clothing or equipment is
worn, such as protective gloves, clothing, eyewear.
All safety regulations applicable in the laboratory must be observed.
Intended Use
Cubis® models are high-resolution balances. They were specially Cubis® models are designed specially for use in research,
developed for exact determination of material mass in liquid, education and day-to-day laboratory tasks in science and
paste, powder or solid form. industry.
Appropriate containers must be used for each type of sample They are designed to be used exclusively indoors.
material.
Specific models cover specific weighing ranges: see Cubis® models can be operated as standalone, connected to
“Technical Data.” a PC, or on a network.
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General View of the Equipment
2 and Equipment Supplied
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– AC adapter
4 – USB cable
– Operating instructions
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Getting Started
Unpacking
t Lift the package containing the device out of the outer packaging by the strap.
t Remove the following parts from the recessed spaces of the inner packaging:
− Weighing pan
− Shield plate
t Remove the lateral packaging paddings of the inner packaging by pulling out-
ward.
t Place one hand under the front panel and the other under the back of the
housing and lift the device out of the lower packaging padding.
Do not lift the device by the draft shield or the front panel since
this can result in damage.
Save the box and all parts of the packaging in case it should
become necessary to transport the device. Only the original
packaging provides the best protection for shipment (see also
Shipping on page 36).
Before packing the device for shipping, unplug all connected
cables to prevent unnecessary damage.
t With both hands in the side impressions lift the balance, with the packaging,
out of the cardboard box.
t Remove the packages (containing draft shield panels, weighing pan, pan sup-
port, AC adapter, etc.) from the lower packaging and place them to one side.
t Remove the AC adapter and the balance parts from the packaging.
Assembly
t Slide the upper draft shield panel into the guide rails from the rear.
t Slide the left and right draft shield panels into the guide rails from the rear.
Make sure the panels are within the upper and lower guide rails.
t Slide the panels in until they engage.
2 1. Shield plate
2. Pan support
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3. Weighing pan
t Fit all components listed below onto the balance in the order given:
4 1. Pan support (see also next section)
2. Shield plate
3 3. Weighing pan
4. Draft shield frame
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1 t First insert the shield plate.
t Make sure the pin on the pan support is facing toward the front, and slide it
under the clip on the pan retainer.
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1. Insert the pan support.
t After inserting the pan support, press it down against the shield plate so that it
2 lies flat.
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t Slide the upper draft shield panel into the guide rails from the rear while
pressing the locking tab.
1 t Slide the side draft shield panel into the guide rails from the rear while pressing
the locking tab.
t Place the panel in the storage slot at the back of the balance.
1 1. Pan support
2. Shield plate/Draft shield
3. Weighing pan
t Place the pan support (1) diagonally and press down lightly.
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t Carefully turn the pan support clockwise until the two buttons engage.
The pan support is now attached.
t With both hands in the side impressions lift the balance, with the packaging,
out of the cardboard box.
t Remove the packages (containing draft shield panels, weighing pan, pan sup-
port, AC adapter, etc.) from the lower packaging and place them to one side.
t Remove the AC adapter and the balance parts from the packaging.
Models with an External Electronics Module: Connecting the Weigh Cell to the
Electronics Module
t Connect the weigh cell and electronics module using the connection cable:
Make sure that the connectors click into place so that both ends engage
correctly.
t Insert the following components into the weighing chamber in the order given:
1. Shield disk
2. Weighing pan
3. Internal draft shield
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t Position the glass panel in the retainers and place it at the back of the draft
shield.
t Place the components listed below inside the weighing chamber in the order
given:
1. Shield plate
2. Weighing pan
3 3. Internal draft shield
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5 t 1. Shield plate
4 t 2. Shield plate
3 t 3. Weighing pan
Tip:
2 After inserting the weighing pan, turn it slightly to the left and right
1 while pressing it down lightly.
t 5. Draft shield: Center the hole over the pan (see arrows).
t 2. Shield plate
! Notice
Turn the balance off and then on again after replacing the pan during
operation.
t Unscrew the pin and move from the right to the left side
t Turn draft shield parts approx. 90 degrees to the left (loosen knurled screw).
Choosing a Location
For further information, please refer to the “Proper handling of analytical balances
and microbalances” document.
Acclimatization
Condensation from humidity can form on the surfaces of a cold device when it is
brought into a substantially warmer area.
Allow the device to acclimatize for about two hours at room temperature, leaving it
unplugged from the power supply.
°C Carefully read all warnings and safety precautions in the respective section of this
manual.
Power Connection
– Make sure that the voltage rating printed on the manufacturer’s ID label is
identical to that of your local mains voltage.
– If the stated supply voltage or the plug design of the power cord does not
comply with your country’s standard, please inform the nearest Sartorius
representative or your dealer.
– The power must be connected in accordance with the regulations applicable in
your country.
– In order to connect the equipment to the power supply (protection class 1),
use a suitable, correctly installed wall outlet with a protective grounding
conductor (PE) and a fuse of a maximum of 16A.
– Only use original Sartorius AC adapters.
Safety Precautions
The output line of the adapter has a terminal (GND) connected to the metal
housing of the balance. The data port is also galvanically linked to the balance
housing (GND).
t Make absolutely sure that the device is unplugged from the power supply
before connecting/disconnecting any peripheral device (printer, scanner, PC)
to or from the data port.
Leveling
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h Leveling the balance compensates for slant or unevenness at the
place of installation. The scale must be perfectly horizontal to ensure
consistent, reproducible weighing results. All models are equipped with
an electronic tilt angle detection feature. If the balance is not level, a
R warning message appears on the display.
L Push-button automatic leveling is available on models with motorized
leveling feet. For models with manual leveling feet, please follow the
instructions on the display.
t Turn both back leveling feet until they touch the setup surface (only for models
with back leveling feet).
Switching On
t Turn on the device via the A key. The following appears on the display:
y You can now follow the brief instructions to configure further necessary
balance settings before beginning weighing operations.
Warm-up Time
12 y To deliver precise results as per the Specifications, the balance must warm up
for at least 30 minutes after initial connection to the power supply. Only then
2 will the device have reached the required operating temperature.
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When a verified balance used in legal metrology (legal-for-trade
applications) is connected to the power, it must warm up for at least
6 two hours before operation.
The display and control unit can be removed for all models to enable the operator
to customize the work space.
1. Weighing pan
2. Pan support (not for models MSU225.../MSU125...)
3. Shield plate/Draft shield
3 Exercise caution to avoid breaking the glass on models with a draft shield.
t Use a 2.5 mm Allen wrench to remove the two screws from the display and
control unit retainer bracket.
t Remove the display and re-insert both screws back into their holes.
t Lengthen the cable and position the display and control unit as desired.
Removing the Display and Control Unit from Precision Balances without a Draft
1 Shield with a Weighing Range of up to 15 kg
1. Weighing pan
3 2. Shield plate/Draft shield
3. Pan support
t Remove the display and re-insert both screws back into their holes.
t Carefully pull the cable connected between the display and control unit from
the retainer.
t Return the balance to an upright position and fit the parts onto the balance.
Removing the Display and Control Unit from Models with a Weighing Range of
20 kg or more
3 Remove the weighing pan before unscrewing the control unit, so that
the weighing pan does not fall and cause injury.
t Turn over the balance so that the pan side is facing down.
t Remove the two fixing screws using a screwdriver.
t Remove the control unit and re-insert both screws into their holes.
t Carefully remove the connection cable from its holder.
y Longer connection cables should only be installed by a Sartorius technician.
The display and control unit can also be attached to the electronics module if
required for operation.
t Remove the display and control unit from the weigh cell:
Remove two retaining screws.
Open the slot for the connection cable on the electronics module:
t Remove the screws from beneath the electronics module and detach the plate.
t Slide the cable that sticks out into the cable channel.
A port for a below-balance weighing hook is located on the bottom of the balance.
t For example, attach a wire to sample and hang it on the notched hook.
1. Remove the hook for below-balance weighing from the bottom of the balance.
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Models with an analytical draft shield have an opening for passing a cable
(for example, for a temperature sensor) through to the interior of the weighing
chamber.
1. Lift the locking tab on the rear panel of the analytical draft shield.
t Turn the panel clockwise 180° so that the opening is at the bottom.
t Lift the locking tab and gently press the panel into position.
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h On subsequent starts, the most recently active user profile and task are opened
(if at least one user profile has been set up).
t If prompted, level the balance (see Section “Leveling the Balance” for details).
A t To switch the balance to standby mode or turn it off, press the A key.
t Close the draft shield (if your model has one).
Simple Weighing
Configured
at factory
D TASK H USER
Task Management (from page 67) User Management (from page 134)
Selecting and starting applications Selecting user profiles
Configuring applications Creating user profiles
Configured
Configuring tasks
by user
User Management (USER) lets you set up user profiles with specific configura-
tion settings and user rights. You can also set up password protection to meet your
security requirements. Your balance can also be used without User Management.
System Settings (MENU) contains all basic settings and parameters which are used
to operate the balance, affect the entire operation of the balance, and can also
be used for creating new tasks.
Wizard
You can choose between two display types in several menus:
The overview lists all parameters with their set options. You can select each individ-
ual option to change its setting.
When you activate the Wizard in the same menu, the program guides you step by
step: The individual parameters with their options are displayed in succession.
D TASK key: opens Task Management, in which applications can be selected and
tasks defined. While working in this menu, you can also use the TASK key to cancel
at any time and return to task overview.
H USER key: opens User Management, in which user profiles can be selected and
user settings defined. While working in this menu, you can also use the USER key
to cancel at any time and return to user overview.
J TARE keys – left and right: Zero and tare the balance.
If a balance verified for use in legal metrology is unloaded after taring:
A negative gross value marked with a warning symbol appears. To avoid
this: Apply the value of a container, e.g. using the application “Second
tare memory” (see section “Second tare memory (preset tare)”, page 121.
t If you would like to select a language that was not included with the equip-
ment supplied but was later downloaded from the Cubis® website, you must
first import the language file (see Section “Importing/Exporting Data”).
y To display the downloaded language, select the last option in the language list
(“Reloadable language”) and then select the desired language.
Display
The display varies depending on whether the application software is in operating
mode or a menu is currently open (setup mode).
[Maintenance] Maintenance: The next scheduled maintenance date has been reached.
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Equipment may be damaged by objects with points or sharp edges
(e. g., ballpoint pens).
Use only your fingertips to operate the buttons and softkeys.
q ew The cursor softkeys can be used to navigate to any of the selectable functions
or settings on the display.
w When you reach the desired menu item, press w to confirm your selection.
Alternative selection: When only one out of multiple options is possible, select
the desired option and confirm with w.
Multiple selection: When several options are available, each option will have
a checkbox. To select or deselect an option, highlight it and then press w.
To continue to the next program step, select Next.
If the scroll bar appears on the right edge of the display, there are more options
than are shown on the display. Scroll down with the cursor keys to view all
of the selection options.
Press the shift softkey to switch the input mode between uppercase letters,
lowercase letters, numbers, and a complete set of special characters.
Press Add to confirm the selected character and add it to the text line.
The backspace key is used to delete the character to the left of the cursor.
The two arrow keys move the cursor one character to the left or right.
Press Back to cancel input mode and go back one program step to the previous
screen.
Activating/Switching Users
When the balance is in operating mode, the active user profile is displayed
in the user field at the top right of the screen. To activate another user profile,
open the User Management menu.
H t Press the USER key H.
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he user list is displayed. The user profile that is currently active is indicated
by an arrow.
t Select the user profile you would like to activate.
t Confirm your selection with w.
t If password protection is activated, enter your password.
The program switches back to operating mode, with the selected user profile
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activated.
h As long as a task is active and/or a user has been selected, several basic settings
cannot be changed. In order to change all settings, “Weighing” has to be selected
in operating mode and no user profile may be selected.
t To open System Settings, select Menu when the balance is in operating mode.
You have already learned how to use the menus. In the following, only configura-
tion options are described and explained.
3 Note: The scale needs to be re-leveled and then adjusted each time its setup
location is changed.
When “Level me!” appears on the display, you must level the balance.
t Make sure that the weighing pan is empty.
t Select the option Level the balance from the menu.
Balance with Motorized Leveling Feet (Available for all models with a weighing
capacity of >61 g and <6200 g):
t To start the leveling function, select Next.
t Follow the instructions on the display.
Configuring Calibration/Adjustment
Cal./adj. key: Function: Block key / *Configure key selection menu / Select
fixed 1-key function
Cal./adj. selection menu: Select which calibration/adjustment functions
are listed when the Cal./adj. key is touched.
Cal./adj. sequence: Options: *Calibrate, then adjust automatically / Calibrate,
then adjust manually
Cal./adj. unit: Options: *Gram / Kilogram / Defined via data record
isoCAL: Define the function setting: Off / Show alert levels, manual start /
*On, automatic execution
isoCAL alert level: *isoCAL status field only / Alert message, repeating /
Error message, adjustment required
isoCAL temperature: Enter temperature difference (in Kelvin).
isoCAL interval time: Enter interval time in hours.
y The available actions are displayed. When you open this menu for the first time,
the list will be empty.
t Select Edit.
Later you can also modify, copy, or delete each action here.
t Select the desired action (e. g., “Show message and execute command”).
t Select the command you want to be executed (e. g., “Internal calibration/
adjustment”).
t Enter the text you want to be displayed when the action is being performed
(e. g., “Timer-controlled adjustment”).
t Enter the time when the action should be performed for the first time.
t Define the time interval at which you want the action to be repeated
(e. g., one day for daily occurrence).
Here you can disable the programmed action at any time and re-enable it later with
a new starting time.
t Select Next.
t To view the version of the balance, display and control unit, and application
software, select Version.
t To view the weighing ranges and digits (resolution), select Ranges.
Service Information/Hotline
Service contact information is displayed here along with the hotline number
and maintenance contract and interval information.
Alibi Memory
The alibi memory contains (stores) weighing results with date, time, and process
number. This takes place every time a print job is requested [e. g., by pressing
Print P]. Tare and input values are also saved. The alibi memory can therefore
be used as a replacement for a log printer.
The data memory has a ring buffer, meaning that the oldest data records can
be overwritten by new ones. The user can define a memory-time dependent
overwrite protection as well a storage period. Standard: 90 days, see Section
“Device Parameters.” The alibi memory can contain approximately 450,000 data
records; storage capacity depends on the size of each data record.
The alibi memory is verifiable. When the balance is calibrated, you must check that
the alibi memory is correctly functioning by saving some values.
If the alibi memory is being used in legal metrology (according to Council Directive
2014/31/EU), the following must be observed:
– Make sure that there is sufficient storage capacity. Responsibility for this lies
with the operator.
– The weighing results should be stored together with a unique ID code (e. g.,
number or date and time). This makes it possible for every weighing opera-
tion or weighing result to be easily assigned and verified if necessary. These ID
codes must be indicated on any receipts generated on peripheral devices.
– All the required tare and net values will be saved during data output.
– It must be possible for the contractual partners involved to be able to check
and verify the stored weighing results.
– Any continuously output weighing results that have not previously been stored
and have no identification codes may only be used for applications that are not
used in legal metrology
(e. g., batching, controlling, or similar). It is not permissible to circulate any
results lacking identification codes for applications used in legal metrology.
– Receipts can be prepared by a peripheral device not subject to legal verifica-
tion in accordance with the preamble to Annex I of Directive 2014/31/EU and
Section 7b (3) 2 of the German Verification Act.
These receipts must contain the following information:
– ID code for every weighing result,
– if used in Germany, a note stating that the weighing results can be com-
pared with the legally stored weighing results using their identification
codes.
You must first install and activate the alibi memory in order to use it (see Device
Parameters > Alibi Memory Configuration).
t Select Next.
t Using the Prev. and Next buttons, you can view more data records from the
selected date.
All important status information for the alibi memory is shown here. You can view
the percentage of memory space in use and an estimate of how many data records
can still be stored. The exact number depends on the size of each data record.
Device Parameters
Here you can update the software and change the following device settings.
Settings are applied to all user profiles.
– Configure balance parameters
– Configure data output
– Entering the Device ID
– Set date/time
– Configure display and control unit properties
– Touchscreen adjustment
– Ports
– Alibi memory
– Update software
– Software activation codes (e.g. for “Q-Apps” software options)
– Restoring factory settings
– Motorized draft shield (optional)
– Ionizer (optional)
h These settings can only be changed when the balance is set to “Weighing”
in operating mode. If General weighing settings cannot be selected, use
the TASK D button to switch to Task Management and select Weighing.
In order to view detailed information about individual settings, select Info.
Adapt filter: The effects of unfavorable weighing conditions such as drafts or
vibration can be filtered out by adapting the balance filter (and thus its measuring
time) to suit ambient conditions. Options: Very stable conditions / *Stable condi-
tions / Unstable conditions / Very unstable conditions
Application filter: Equalizes the load deviations on the display. Options:
*Final readout / Filling mode / Low filtering / Without filtering
Stability range: The stability indicator lights up when the weighing results are
constant within a set range. Options: Maximal accuracy / High accuracy / *Medium
accuracy / Fast / Very fast / Maximal fast
Stability delay: This setting compensates for slowly abating disturbances, such
as turbulence in the weighing chamber of an analytical balance). Options:
*Very short delay / Short delay / Median delay / Long delay
Zero/tare function: Conditions for performing the tare function.
Options: Without stability / *After stability / At stability
Automatic zeroing: When this option is turned on, the balance is tared auto-
matically when a set fraction of scale intervals per second changes from the display
zero point. Options: On / *Off
Basic unit: Weight unit to be used for this task. Options: Any available weight
unit — the default setting is in grams.
Display accuracy: A lower display accuracy results in a faster display.
Options: *All digits on / Last digit off
Zero/tare at power on: Automatic taring when the balance is switched on.
54 Cubis® MSU User Manual Options: *On / Off
System Settings (Menu)
Leveling Notice
Off, no indication: Leveling prompt is disabled.
Display status: As soon as leveling is required,
Level me! appears and flashes.
Alarm message, leveling required: As soon as leveling is required,
Level me! appears and flashes. If this notice is ignored, an alarm message appears
after five minutes. If this occurs, you can only continue working after the balance
has been leveled.
Power On Mode
t Select the balance’s startup mode for when the balance is switched on or when
the on/off key A is pressed repeatedly.
Options: On/standby or Always on
h The parameters and settings that are displayed here depend on the configured
protocol.
GLP printing: When should ISO/GLP printing be allowed? Options:
*Off / For calibration/adjustment only / Always on.
Taring after printing: Automatic tare after print
command. Options: *Off / On
Print event: What event should trigger printing?
Options: *PRINT key / Starting a task / Initialization of an application / Application
result / Printing of component / Result from an application (evaluation of applica-
tion) / End of task / Calibration/adjustment result
Print key elements: Which elements should be printed?
Setting Date/Time
The date, time, and display format can be set here.
Under Date format:
t Select how the date is displayed and printed out.
− Standard: Language-dependent display format
− DD/MM/YYYY or DD.MM.YYYY: The date is displayed in the order of day,
month, and then year.
− MM/DD/YYYY: The date is displayed in the order of month, day, and then year.
− YYYY-MM-DD: The date is displayed in the order of year, month and then day.
The Hostname (device name — max. 24 characters) set here can be printed on logs.
The IP address can be entered and set as a default or obtained automatically.
h During checkweighing, the control outputs have no function when set to:
– Foot switch YPE01RC
– Control inputs
Purpose:
– Transferring a print file in TXT or CSV format to a SD card or FTP server.
– Viewing a print file directly in an Internet Browser.
t Select Off.
t To specify the settings for the automatic or manual data transfer, touch Off.
y The data are deleted from the balance after the automatic or manual transfer
so that only the new data are transmitted the next time there is an automatic
transfer.
y Manual transfer:
Touch Trans.SD or Trans.FTP during operation to transfer data to the SD card in
the balance or to the FTP server.
y The transfer takes place in the data/print directory.
t Select the desired interval, the date and the time of the first transfer.
t For more information about displaying a print record via an Internet browser,
go to Interfaces, “Remote Control of the Balance from a PC via Ethernet”
section.
0°
100°
260°
180°
h If automatic mode is on, the draft shield doors automatically close when the
balance is switched to standby.
h Using the same method, you can assign operation of the upper door to one
of the keys. You can also configure one key to move both doors by manually
opening both doors during setup and then pressing the desired key.
Task Management
In the Task Management menu (TASK), you can:
– Start a task
– Configure a new task
– Edit an existing task (modify, copy, delete)
For task configuration, there are numerous applications available, e. g., weighing,
parts counting, calculation. Each task contains at least one of these applications.
However, it can also have a combination of several applications. Each application
can be used either with their factory settings, or you can modify them as desired.
The Weighing application is available as a basic function for every task. Each task
also contains the individual balance settings and the individually configured print-
out.
The options available to you in Task Management depend upon your user access
rights: An Administrator can use all options, while a User can only use limited
options (see “User Management”). If no users have been defined, all options can
be accessed. A maximum of 15 tasks can be created.
The administrator can create tasks with restricted use, i.e., tasks that can only
be used by certain users or only by the administrator himself.
Global tasks can be used by all users.
Separate tasks are only accessible to the users who created them.
Exception: A user can copy global tasks to use them afterwards as a separate task.
Option Administrator User
Configure, modify, delete separate tasks i
Configure, modify, delete global tasks i
Execute or copy separate tasks i
Execute or copy global tasks i i
Selecting Tasks
D t To switch to Task Management, press TASK D.
y A list of available tasks is displayed.
Initially, this overview will be empty. Once tasks have been configured, they will
be displayed here.
t When you touch Start, the task currently selected will be started (indicated
by the dark background).
Importing Tasks:
You can also load preconfigured tasks to the balance:
1) Unpack the desired ZIP archive file to the root directory (Root Dir) of a SD card
after downloading from the Sartorius homepage or from the included CD.
2) In the Balance menu, submenu “Import/Export data:
Import files from the SD card.”
3) Insert the SD card into the balance.
4) Select the corresponding import file and active the task download via Next
. Then exit the menu.
5) Start the loaded task via the selection list.
t Select Create.
t Enter a name and a description for the task and select Save.
y The new task is saved with the factory settings and displayed in the task list.
Select application
Review settings
yes
Combine applications?
no
Save task
y After all applications for the new task have been configured, the settings
for weighing and printouts must be configured. All settings configured here
will only affect the new task.
On balances verified for use in legal metrology, the modification of some settings
may be limited or prohibited altogether.
t Select Next.
Explanations for the individual options can be found in the following section.
t Select Next.
Configuring Printouts
You can configure the printout at two places; for example, you can have the printout
for basic weighing differ from all the other applications.
In the System Settings (Menu) You define the basic settings in the menu. Previously created tasks will not be
affected by modifications to the basic settings.
Creating Tasks This is where you can specifically modify the user-defined settings for any task. You
will be routinely prompted for the printer settings with every new task you create
and can then modify them.
h The settings can only be modified as long as no task has been activated (ready to
start) in the operating mode. Make sure that basic weighing is active in the operat-
ing mode.
y The setting menu will open. Several options are not modifiable because they
are preset by the interface configuration.
The initial default setting and several examples of settings are described in the
following.
Example Printout to Peripheral Port Only By Pressing the PRINT P Key; Printer
Operating Mode
y After pressing the Print key, the measured value should be printed by the
connected peripheral device.
GLP Printing
You can select if and when the printout should be GLP-compliant.
Off, no GLP printout
For calibration/adjustment only
Always on
User input is only selectable as long as none of the three options apply, i.e.,
if only a GLP header but not a GLP footer has been configured.
Print Events
You can define one or several events that trigger a printout.
The number of selectable print events depends on the selected application.
Basic Weighing:
PRINT key
Starting a task
End of task
Calibration/adjustment result, after calibration/adjustment
Print Elements
Which information should be printed?
Measured value
GLP header
GLP footer
Space line
Dash line
Form feed
Date and time
etc.
Density Determination
Mass unit conversion
Weighing in Percent
SQmin function
Checkweighing
Parts Counting
Formulation
Draft Shield
Calculation
Averaging
Totalizing
Weighing
Statistics
Ionizer
Application
Weighing
Density determination z * z z * z z z
applications
Calculating
Calculation z * z z z z * z z z z
Averaging z z z z z z z z z z
Weighing in Percent z * z z z z z * z z z z
Parts Counting z * z z z * z z z z
applica-
Chek-
Timer-controlled actions z z z z z z z z z z
tions
applications king
Checkweighing z z z z z z z z z z z z z
Statistics z z z z z z z z z z z z z z
Logging
Formulation z z z z z z z z
Totalizing z z z z z z z z z z z z
Mass unit conversion z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z
Additional functions
SQmin function z z * z * * z * z z z z * z z z
Individual Identifiers z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z
DKD measurement uncertainty z z z * z * * z * z z z * z z z
Second tare memory z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z
Draft Shield z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z
Ionizer z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z
Executing Tasks
After all required settings have been configured, you can now start and execute
a task.
or
t If the desired task is already marked (dark background and arrow on left),
select Start.
y The program switches to operating mode and the selected task is activated.
t Follow the instructions on the display.
Weighing
Purpose: Weight determination within the scope of the device-specific weighing capacity
(see “Technical Data”)
Combination options: Mass unit conversion, second tare memory, and individual identifiers (SQmin
function, DKD measurement uncertainty)
y The program switches to the operating mode, and the task is activated.
Not all units can be selected on balances used for legal metrology.
The user can only switch between metric units (e. g., milligram, gram, kilogram).
This may also depend on the balance model.
t Select the desired number of units (max. 5) to be used to display the weighing
results.
y Now you will be prompted to enter the display accuracy and weight units of
all the desired units one by one.
t Select the Weight unit (e. g., gram, kilogram, carat, pound) for the first unit.
t Select the Display accuracy: (e. g., complete display of all decimal places
or leave off last digit).
y Now you will be prompted to configure the weighing and printing functions.
t Check all settings and change as required.
t Enter a short name and a description for the new task.
t To save the new task, select Save.
or
Requirements: The balance must be set up by a service technician to be able to use the SQmin
function. The technician will determine the permitted minimum sample quantity
and set this on your balance using your QA system’s guidelines. He will document
this setting via a “Weighing module test as per USP” certificate in which the mea-
surements and min. sample quantity are logged. The SQmin function ensures that
the weighing results correspond to USP guidelines.
Combination options: Mass unit conversion, second tare memory, individual identifiers (DKD measure-
ment uncertainty)
y Now you will be prompted to configure the weighing and printing functions.
t Check all settings and change as required.
t Enter a short name and a description for the new task.
t To save the new task, select Save.
y W
hen you start a task with the SQmin function, the defined SQmin value
is shown on the display.
y As long as the weight value is lower than the SQmin value, the tab “SQmin”
will flash.
Individual Identifiers
Purpose: You can define identifiers for the following print jobs:
– Printout by pressing PRINT
– Starting a task
– End of task
– Initialization (for calculating applications only)
– Result (for calculating applications only)
– Component (for logging applications only)
– Evaluation (for logging applications only)
These identifiers are also printed in the log (“protocol”).
t Enter the desired number of individual IDs that you want to set up.
Print output: Identifier for the Print p key
Task start, task exit: Number of identifiers for task start or task end.
y The corresponding ID (P-ID1, T-ID1, T-ID2, etc.) will be displayed for each
identifier.
t Enter the desired title for each ID.
y In the example, a unique title has been defined for each identifier.
t Select the identifiers that can be entered for executing the task.
y Now you will be prompted to configure the weighing and printing functions.
t Check all settings and change as required.
t Enter a short name and a description for the new task.
t To save the new task, select Save.
Company: Sartorius
Street:
Weender Landstr.
City: Goettingen
Company: Sartorius
Street:
Weender Landstr.
City: Goettingen
N + 214.5 g
BATCH 1
N + 213.3 g
BATCH 2
Density Determination
Purpose: You can determine the density and volume of liquid, solid, or pasty materials.
Requirements: You require the Sartorius YDK01MS density determination kit or your own
customer-specific set. The basic calculations for density determination are described
at the end of this section.
Air Density
*Air density at 20°: For measurement under standard laboratory conditions
User input: For measurement under other conditions, enter air density
Decimal Places
No decimal place: The measurement value is displayed without decimal places.
1, *2, 3, or 4 decimal places: The measurement value is displayed with the selected number of decimal places.
You can choose from two methods to determine the density of a solid: buoyancy
or displacement.
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t Select the number of decimal places to be used for the density results.
t Check all settings in the overview and change individual parameters as required.
y Now you will be prompted to configure the weighing and printing functions.
t Check all settings and change as required.
t Enter a short name and a description for the new task.
t To save the new task, select Save.
or
When the displacement method is used to correct for buoyancy by means of a wire
(string) suspended in liquid, the factor 1.00000 is used in the calculation as
a factory-set default.
When other vessels or other submersion assemblies are used, this factor can
be changed by modifying the parameters for the density kit.
Statistics
Purpose: Saving and statistical analysis of weight values and other calculated values.
The values are generated as results:
– Transaction counter
– Sum of all values
– Average value
– Standard deviation
– Lowest value (minimum)
– Highest value (maximum)
– Difference between maximum and minimum
Combination options: Density determination, calculation, averaging, weighing in percent, parts count-
ing, timer-controlled functions, checkweighing, mass unit conversion, second tare
memory, individual identifiers (SQmin function, DKD measurement uncertainty)
* = Factory setting
t Define whether or not automatic taring should take place after storing the
value.
y Now you will be prompted to configure the weighing and printing functions.
t Check all settings and change as required.
t Enter a short name and a description for the new task.
t To save the new task, select Save.
y The new task is saved with your settings and displayed in the task list.
t Place the next sample on the weighing pan and select Next.
t You can remove each last value from the statistics by selecting Corr.
t During the task, you view the result at any time by selecting Calc.
y Once all intended samples have been weighed, the result is displayed.
t To delete the results and begin the next task, select Clear.
Print example:
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n 1
Comp 98.8 g
n 2
Comp 56.4 g
:
:
:
n 5
Comp 56.4 g
n 5
Sum 280.3 g
x 56.06 g
s 24.93 g
sRel 44.46 %
Max 98.8 g
Min 37.2 g
Diff 61.6 g
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Calculation
Purpose: This application is used to calculate the weight value using an algebraic formula
that you define yourself. You can define a fixed formula or one that you can
change while carrying out the task.
For balances used in legal metrology, follow the directions in Section “Executing
Tasks.”
Example: You want to determine the area of irregularly cut pieces of paper. The weight per
unit area of the respective paper type is known.
Fixed constant
calculated value
Square root**
Second power**
Third power**
* for calculation
** corresponding to general mathematical characters
t Enter a name for the event printout, e. g., “Area” (max. 6 characters).
t Define how many decimal points should be used for the results:
none, *1 ... 7 digits
y Now you will be prompted to configure the weighing and printing functions.
t Check all settings and change as required.
t Enter a short name and a description for the new task.
2) Determination of mass
1. Definition: m=W*K
with: m = Mass of sample
W = Weight value
K = Correction factor
Input: W + ((1-(1.2/8000))/1-(1.2/2400)
with:
RhoL = Air density[kg/m3]
RhoA = Aluminum density [kg/m3] RhoST = Steel density [kg/m3]
mA = Mass of aluminum mST = Mass of steel
WA = Measured value for aluminum WST = Measured value for steel
t If you want to work with a variable formula, you can now enter or change
the formula.
t Place the sample on the balance.
t If you want to carry out additional weighing and calculations using the same
formula, place the sample on the balance and then select Calc.
t If you want to carry out additional weighing using a different formula, select
Back.
t You can now change the formula and then proceed as described above.
Averaging
Purpose: This application is used for moving samples (e. g., live animals) and for weighing
in unstable environments. A measurement cycle is automatically carried out with
a defined number of measurements for each object to be weighed. The individual
measurements are averaged, and this average is displayed as the result.
For balances used in legal metrology, follow the directions in Section “Executing
Tasks.”
Options: You can start the measurement manually or it can start automatically as soon as
the min. weight is reached. Depending on how strong the unsteadiness of the
sample is, you can vary the sensitivity for the measurement. The number of
measurements from which the average is taken can also be defined.
Combination options: Checkweighing, timer-controlled functions, totalizing, statistics, formulation,
SQmin function, DKD measurement uncertainty, second tare, individual identifiers
t Define the min. load for the automatic start of the averaging and/or for
the release of the result display for the manual start.
none, 10, 20, 50, *100, ...1000 digits
Activity
Measurement at 50% ±75 g Measurement at 5% ±7.5 g
400
350
300
250
Digits
200
150
100
50
0
Time
t Define whether or not the end of the measurement (and if necessary the
calculation) should have an acoustic signal.
*Result beep, off or Result beep, on
y Now you will be prompted to configure the weighing and printing functions.
t Check all settings and change as required.
t Enter a short name and a description for the new task.
t To save the new task, select Save.
t If you are using a variable number of measurements, enter the desired number.
t If you are weighing live animals, place the container (cage) on the weighing
pan and tare the balance.
t Place the animal in the container.
t If you are using a variable number of measurements, enter the desired number.
t If you are weighing live animals, place the container (cage) on the weighing
pan and tare the balance.
Formulation
Purpose: This application is used to weigh while adding several components consecutively.
The balance is tared automatically after each component. The weight values of all
individual components as well as the total weighing results are recorded and can be
logged. You can save a maximum of 65,535 components.
Combination options: Mass unit conversion, second tare memory and individual identifiers (SQmin
function, DKD measurement uncertainty)
4) Fixed formulation in % with total <> 100%, total weight is entered: Number
of components and the percentage of each component (in g) are fixed. If the total
of percentages does not equal 100, the individual values are not converted. The
total weight is entered, for each component, the user-defined weight and the per-
centage are displayed before weighing.
* = factory setting
t Select Next.
t Enter the number of components.
y Now you will be prompted to configure the weighing and printing functions.
t Check all settings and change as required.
t Enter a short name and a description for the new task.
t To save the new task, select Save.
t If required, enter the number of components that you want to weigh while
adding them.
t To start the formulation, select Start.
Please note that you will be able to scroll through the lines with the cursor softkeys
as soon as a scroll bar appears to the right of the display.
You can also see the complete list here using the cursorsoftkeys.
Print example:
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IdCm1 Component1
Comp1 + 39.2 g
IdCm2 Component2
Comp2 + 23.3 g
:
:
:
IdCm5 Component5
Comp5 + 32.4 g
nDef 5
Sum + 117.6 g
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Weighing in Percent
Purpose: This application is used to determine the percentage share or the percentage
difference of the sample related to a reference weight.
Options: You can enter a fixed reference weight or a reference percentage.
Combination options: Checkweighing, timer-controlled functions, totalizing, statistics, formulation,
second tare, individual identifiers (SQmin function, DKD measurement uncertainty)
t Define the number of decimal places to be used for the display of the
percentage.
none ... 1, *2 , 3, 4
t Define the accuracy to be used to store the weight value for the reference
weight.
*Normal resolution (display)
10-fold (+ 1 dec. place)
100-fold (+2 dec. places)
y Now you will be prompted to configure the weighing and printing functions.
t Check all settings and change as required.
t Enter a short name and a description for the new task.
t To save the new task, select Save.
t If required, enter the reference percentage (e. g., 100%) or the reference weight.
t Place the sample on the weighing pan.
In the example it is the reference sample.
y The values for the reference percentage and the reference weight are displayed.
t Place the next sample on the weighing pan and select Weigh.
Timer-controlled Functions
Purpose: This application is used to trigger individual balance functions automatically
at a specific time or after specific time intervals. The trigger time or interval must
occur within 24 hours (1 day).
Options: You can select the following functions:
- Acoustic signal
- Hold display (freeze)
- Automatic printout of the display value
- Transfer of components for totalizing, formulation, or statistics
Example: In order to determine the amount of evaporation of a sample over time, you can
place the sample on the weighing pan and print out the weight value at fixed
intervals (e. g., every two minutes).
Combination options: Totalizing, statistics, formulation, mass unit conversion, second tare memory,
individual identifiers (SQmin function, DKD measurement uncertainty)
y Now you will be prompted to configure the weighing and printing functions.
t Check all settings and change as required.
t Enter a short name and a description for the new task.
t To save the new task, select Save.
Totalizing
Purpose: Adding up weight values and calculating values. The weight values of all individual
components are recorded and can be logged.
Options: You can save a maximum of 65,535 components.
User rights: All settings for the “Totalizing” application are saved under the active user profile.
Each user can make their own settings for this application. For this reason, make
sure that the desired user profile is selected before you start.
Results: When a user creates a local totalizing task, the results are only saved locally for that
user. The results of global tasks, however, are available to all users and
the administrator.
Combination options: Calculation, averaging, weighing in percent, parts counting, checkweighing, mass
unit conversion, second tare memory, individual identifiers (SQmin function, DKD
measurement uncertainty)
(* = factory setting)
t Define how the weight value will be stored.
*Manually: The weight value is stored as soon as the corresponding cursor softkey
is pressed.
Automatically: first value at stability: The weight value is applied auto-
matically as soon as the balance has stabilized after filling and the value exceeds
the minimum load.
Automatically: last value at stability: The last weight value with stabil-
ity is applied automatically, as soon as the balance is unloaded and the value falls
short of the minimum load. If stability was reached repeatedly between measure-
ments, the last stable weight value will be stored.
You must now select the minimum load to be applied:
(none, 10, 20, ...*100 .. 1000 digits).
t Define whether or not automatic taring should take place after storing the
value.
y Now you will be prompted to configure the weighing and printing functions.
t Check all settings and change as required.
t Enter a short name and a description for the new task.
t To save the new task, select Save.
t If required, enter the number of items that you want to add up.
t Place the first sample on the weighing pan.
t To start totalizing, select Start.
t During the task, you can view the results of previous measurements at any time
by selecting Calc.
t If you have selected process accuracy, enter the process accuracy factor now.
y Now you will be prompted to configure the weighing and printing functions.
t Check all settings and change as required.
t Enter a short name and a description for the new task.
t To save the new task, select Save.
t Place the object (container) on the balance whose weight value you want to
use as the second tare.
y The stored weight value is displayed as the second tare value. Net 1 is also
displayed next to the current weight value.
Parts Counting
Purpose: This application is used to determine the number of objects which each have
approximately equal weight. This saves you from having to count individual parts.
Options: You can calculate or enter the piece weight of individual objects.
Combination options: Checkweighing, timer-controlled functions, totalizing, statistics, formulation,
mass unit conversion, second tare memory, individual identifiers (SQmin function,
DKD measurement uncertainty)
t Define whether or not the piece weight should be updated when counting.
Optimization off
*By pressing key, after prompt
Automatic updating
y Now you will be prompted to configure the weighing and printing functions.
t Check all settings and change as required.
t Enter a short name and a description for the new task.
t To save the new task, select Save.
Executing a Task:
Parts Counting with Reference Piece Weight Calculation
D t If you haven’t already done so, go to Application Management.
y The task selection is displayed.
t Select the desired task.
or
t If the desired task is already marked, select Start.
y The reference piece count and the average piece weight are displayed.
You can now begin with the parts counting of unknown amounts.
t To count the next unknown amount, empty the weighing pan and place
the next amount of objects onto it.
y The calculated piece count and the weighing results are immediately updated.
t Use the cursor softkeys to select the input field for the piece weight.
t Enter the piece weight of the reference object (e. g., 50 g).
y The reference piece quantity and the entered piece weight are displayed.
t Place the sample with the objects to be counted on the weighing pan.
t To count the next quantity of objects, empty the weighing pan and place
the next sample onto it.
y The weighing result is updated immediately.
t To display the piece count of this sample, select Count.
Checkweighing
Purpose: This application is used to check a weight value using preset control values.
Options: Control values can be exact target values or tolerance range limit values within
which the check value must lie.
The check results are shown on the display. They can also be used for further
electronic editing by activating the control ports at the data output.
Combination options: Totalizing, statistics, formulation, mass unit conversion, second tare memory,
individual identifiers (SQmin function, DKD measurement uncertainty)
t Define how the ports should be activated depending on the check results
*Ports not active
Within checkweighing range: Ports are only activated when the results
are within the checkweighing range.
Ports always activated: The ports are always activated with each weight value.
When stable and in checkweighing range: The ports are only activated
as soon as the balance becomes stable and the results are in the checkweighing
range.
At stability: The ports are always activated as soon as the balance has stabilized.
Once at stability and in the checkweighing range: The ports are acti-
vated on a one-time basis (not dynamically) as soon as the balance has stabilized
and the results are in the checkweighing range; effective until the balance has been
unloaded.
t Define whether or not the automatic counter for positive results should
be activated.
*No automatic counter
Counter for OK values: All positive checked results are counted.
y Now you will be prompted to configure the weighing and printing functions.
t Check all settings and change as required.
t Enter a short name and a description for the new task.
t To save the new task, select Save.
or
t Select the field of the check value with the current weight value you want
to use.
t If required, repeat the process with additional weights for the other check
values.
t To exit the input mode without saving the value, select Back.
y The display will now show whether the weighing result has gone over upper
limit (HH) or under the lower limit (LL).
t To check additional objects, empty the weighing pan and place the next object
on it.
y The display is updated dynamically.
t You can toggle between weighing and checkweighing at any time by selecting
Weigh or Check.
Importing/Exporting Data
You can use an SD memory card to move and exchange data (import/export).
This card is required when you want to save data externally or when you want
to exchange data with other balances. For example, you can easily copy user
profiles to several balances.
Importing/Exporting Data
The following data can be imported or exported via the SD card:
– Global tasks and separate tasks
– User profiles with their separate tasks
– Menu parameters
– Alibi memory
– Audit trail
– Calibration and adjustment data
– Individual, customer-specific applications “Q-Apps”
h You can view the data from the alibi memory (xml files) with any web browser
and import them to Microsoft Excel as well.
Export
t Mark the data you wish to export and select Next.
t Edit the name of the export folder, if desired, and select Next.
y The data is copied to the SD card.
Import
In order for the data to be detected by the balance when importing them, always
copy the entire subdirectory rather than individual files.
- data
- all
- EXPORT-dd-mm-yyyy
- task
- language
t Select the folder on the SD card from which you want to import
data.
t If the XML files continue to cause problems, contact your local Sartorius Service
Center.
When and how often Calibration/adjustment should be carried out on a regular basis, e. g., daily after
the balance is turned on. In addition, it should be done after each leveling and
always when the ambient conditions have changed (temperature, humidity, or air
pressure), and when the balance has been set up in another location.
isoCal All Cubis® balances are equipped with the automatic calibration function isoCal
(time and temperature-controlled). You can adapt this function according to your
requirements. You can set up a memory function that triggers a prompt for
calibration/adjustment at specified intervals.
h The process for the calibration/adjustment function may differ depending on the
preset configuration (see System Settings > Calibration/Adjustment Data).
The factory settings have not been changed for the procedure described here.
t Select Cal./Adj.
User Management
You can configure the following settings in this menu:
– Creating new user profiles (only possible as administrator)
– Editing user profiles (modify, copy, delete, change and delete passwords,
depending on user rights)
– Activating users
User Management
The user administration allows for defining of users with distinct sets of rights:
the administrator and multiple users.
The administrator can use all functions (except those in service) and he/she has all
user rights. Only he/she can create new user profiles and assign individual rights.
There is only one administrator.
A user, on the other hand, cannot use all functions. He/she has limited rights,
which are defined in the user profile. A max. of 15 user profiles can be created.
When the balance is first delivered, there are no user profiles, all settings can
be carried out. The first user profile that is created is automatically an administra-
tor. This person can then create additional user profiles.
The following settings can be made in the user profile and are only valid for that
user:
– Language
– Display settings (color, brightness)
– Volume and acoustic signal on/off
– User rights
– Password protection
– User name and description.
The program now automatically guides you through the menu. Make your selec-
tions by selecting the desired option with the cursor softkeys. The program then
takes you to the next prompt.
or
If the desired option is already selected (highlighted), select Next to reach the next
prompt.
If more than one option can be selected for a single setting, press Next after
making your selection(s) to proceed to the next prompt.
Only the administrator can open the user profile without the password (for example,
if the user forgets the password) and assign a different password. The administrator
can remove the password protection so that a new password can be set, if desired.
If the administrator forgets the password, please contact your Sartorius Service
Center.
y The program switches to user selection. The newly created user profile is placed
at the end of the list.
t If you would like to activate the new user profile, select it here.
y The program switches to the operating mode and the selected user is activated.
or
t To create additional user profiles, select Edit and repeat the procedure
as described above.
or
t If you want to switch to operating mode without switching the user,
select Start.
Activating Users
When the balance is in operating mode, the active user profile is displayed
in the user field at the top right of the screen. To activate another user, you must
switch to the User Management menu.
y The user list is displayed. The current, active user can be recognized
by the small arrow and the dark background.
t Select the user profile you would like to activate.
t If the user is password-protected, enter the password and confirm the entry.
y The program switches back to operating mode with the selected user activated
and displayed at the top right of the user field.
h Which options for editing user profiles are available depends on whether or not
you have administrator rights. The following table shows who can carry out
which changes to user profiles.
Accordingly, the displays shown in this section may differ from your screen
because the administrator view is always shown here.
Interfaces
Purpose Interfaces are used to exchange data with ported peripheral devices: Measured
values and calculated values can be output to a printer, PC, or control display;
conversely, control commands and data inputs can be sent to ported devices
(PC, keyboard, foot switch, barcode scanner).
Except for PS2, each interface has to be configured according to the peripheral
device and desired function. No error messages are generated when no devices
are connected to an interface port (open data port).
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Data exchange protocols For data exchange, the interfaces are configured with the following protocols:
– Printer output
– SBI (Sartorius Balance Interface): Sartorius standard protocol for output to a
PC or control unit. This simple ASCII-based protocol allows you to use ESC
commands from your PC to control the basic weighing functions.
– xBPI (eXtended Balance Processor Interface, also called X-Bus): binary protocol
with extended command volume. This protocol lets you control numerous
weighing functions. For further information on this, please contact Sartorius.
– SICS (Standard Interface Common Set): This interface protocol enables opera-
tion and control of the balance via a connected PC. You can read out measure-
ment data, enter weighing commands, and activate all operating functions.
To use the protocols, application software must be installed on the PC,
e. g., SartoTerminal.
Synchronization During data communication between balance and PC, messages consisting of ASCII
or binary characters are transmitted via the interface. For error-free data exchange,
parameters for baud rate, parity, handshake mode, and character format must
be identical for both units.
You can configure the respective settings in System Settings (menu). In addition
to these settings, data output for the balance can also be made dependent
on several conditions that are defined in the individual tasks. These conditions
are described under each of the tasks.
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The USB port is designed for the laboratory environment and is not suitable for
use in purely industrial environments. Full IP protection is only guaranteed when
the USB cover is closed.
System Requirements – Computer (PC) with Windows 98SE®, Windows ME®, Windows 2000®,
Windows XP®, Windows Vista®, or Windows 7®
– Available USB port on the PC
– USB cable
Software Driver and Installation Guides Models MSU116P, MSU66S, MSU66P, MSU36S, MSU36P:
The USB driver for the virtual, serial interface is Microsoft-listed and available
online via the Microsoft Update Service: USB CDC serial port emulation
All remaining models:
The VCP driver, used to set up the virtual interface on the computer, can be down-
loaded from the internet:
http://www.ftdichip.com/FTDrivers.htm
The installation guides for the drivers can be found at
http://www.ftdichip.com/Documents/InstallGuides.htm
h The current USB port for the computer is established when the software driver
is being installed. The driver must be re-installed every time you wish to change
the port.
Therefore, choose one USB port that can permanently or regularly be used
to connect the balance.
Windows® usually adds the virtual port in the position following your
highest-numbered COM port.
Example: For a PC with up to 4 COM ports, the new virtual port would then be COM5 (see
Device Manager).
t Open the setting for the USB serial port in the Windows® Control Panel:
– START > My Computer > Control Panel
– System > Hardware > Device Manager
t Open the Connections submenu.
t Double-click on USB Serial Port.
t Select Port Settings > Advanced.
Changing Latency Time t Open the settings for the USB serial port, following the above instructions.
t For a faster rate of communication, change the setting for the latency timer
to 1 msec.
Plug & Play Mode in Autoprint (SBI) t Open the settings for the USB serial port, following the above instructions.
t Stop the Plug & Play mode from running.
If the last button on the right is assigned with the function Back, this function can
also be activated using the Esckey on the keyboard.
Esc
D F9 The TASK key is operated via F9 (Open Task menu).
H F10 The USER key is operated via F10 (Open User menu).
p Print The PRINT key is operated via the print key on the keyboard.
Shift F1 Use Shift F1 to select the first entry in a menu.
Shift F2 Use Shift F2 to select the second entry in a menu.
etc.
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When Using Pre-wired RS-232 Connecting Cables for the 25-pin
Interface:
RS-232 cables purchased from other manufacturers often have incorrect pin
assignments for use with Sartorius devices. Failure to do so may damage or destroy
your weighing system and/or peripheral devices!
t Be sure to check the pin assignments before you connect cables purchased
from other manufacturers.
t Disconnect any lines assigned differently (e. g., Pin 6).
Control Inputs/Outputs
Data Output /
Setting Pin 15 Pin 16 Pin 17 Pin 18 Pin 19
3 Do not connect any other pins to the cable connector of the balance!
Balance/scale Computer,
25-pin 9-contact
male connector female connector
TxD 2 2
RxD 3 3
CTS 5 4
DTR 20 8
GND 4/7 6
GND 14 5
The following setting options are available for the printer types:
Hardware Handshake (CTS/DTR): With a hardware handshake (4-wire interface) protocol, the handshake is controlled
via the CTS and DTR lines.
Software Handshake (XON, XOFF): The software handshake is controlled via the XON and XOFF control commands.
When the device is switched on, XON must be transmitted to enable any connected
device to communicate.
Data transmission:
Transmitting Device: Once XOFF has been received, it prevents further transmission of characters.
Once XON has been received it re-enables the transmitting device to send data.
Receiving Device: To prevent too many control commands from being received at one time, XON is
not transmitted until the buffer is almost empty.
In order to transmit data via the Bluetooth module, the interface must first
be configured.
y The balance will now search for the Bluetooth device. This process may take
time. Wait for the next message to appear on the display.
y A message will appear to confirm whether the printer has been found.
System Requirements The person configuring the Ethernet interface should have basic knowledge of TCP/
IP-base networks and network technologies in general.
The Ethernet interface is connected to the local network via the RJ45 slot.
Features
Transfer rate: 10 Mbs/sec (10BASE-T, Ethernet) and 100 Mbs/sec
(100BASE-TX, Fast Ethernet), auto-recognition (10/100,
HalfDX/FullDX)
Connection type: Network protocol: TCP
Transport: TCP/IP or UDP /IP
HMS certificates: Compatible with the TCP standard, industry-compatible as
per CE, UL, cUL
Cable: Twisted pair, shielded, CAT-5 or higher, 1:1, UTP / STP,
male connector RJ45; e. g., patch cable CAT5 depending
on application (straight/crossover)
Cable impedance: 150 ohm
Cable length to HUB: Max. 30 m
3 Exercise caution to avoid glass breakage for models with a draft shield.
t Turn over the balance and place it on a soft surface.
t Lay the Ethernet cable (6) through the cable channel of the weighing module.
Device name (host name): You can select this name freely.
This name is used to select the balance in the network.
t Define the operating mode and, depending on the connection type, either
server port and address or the local TCP port.
Operating mode: No function assigned / XBPI / SBI / Printer output /
SICS protocol
Connection type (of the balance): Server / Client
t To save the settings, select Save.
Examples:
For the connection type Balance = Server you only need to enter the local TCP port
(e. g., for working with the Sartorius SartoCollect software for data communication).
For the connection type Balance = Client, you have to enter the server TCP port
and the server IP address (e. g., for working with “Virtual serial port emulator”
as the server for all previous serial PC applications with the balance or for printing
on a network printer server).
Installation
t Connect the balance to your network via the Ethernet interface.
t Enter the IP address of the balance in the address field of your Windows
browser.
The IP address of your balance is listed under Menu > Device Information > Display
device information.
Port Release
– If you are having problems with the connection, you must configure your
firewall to release the right TCP/IP UDP port.
– If you are using a router and want to access your computer via the Internet using
your IP address, the port must also be set in the router’s virtual server settings.
This means that you must forward the port to the IP address of the server.
– If you still have problems, you may have to deactivate your firewall temporarily
while using a browser connection.
Selecting Functions
t Click on the desired function in the browser.
t To exit a function, click on >>Back or on the Go back key of your browser.
Remote configuration (VNC): Use this function for remote control of the
balance. The display screen on the balance is reproduced in the browser, you can
operate the balance now by using the mouse and keyboard of your PC
Software version: You can view the version of the balance, control unit and
application software.
Screenshot: You can print the current screen or save it as a GIF file.
Browse alibi memory: View the Alibi memory. This function can also be deactivated
by Sartorius Service.
Show settings: You can view the following settings:
– Task profiles
– User profiles
– System settings (menu)
– Service information (service)
– Interface information (ports)
– Timer controlled actions
Show log files: You can view the respective log files.
Web Services: The balance has a “Web Services” communication function. This
standardized communications technology allows external software systems like
LIMS, ELN, etc., to display and use information, entry fields, menus or complex
operations on the touch screen of the balance. Bidirectional data transfer is enabled
without complicated driver software. This eliminates the need to install PCs, laptops
or terminals in the area directly around the balance.
QWeb “Cubis ® individual”: Download Q-Apps to your Cubis® laboratory balance
and test them free for 30 days.
Requirements:
Preferences can be found in the Chapter “System Settings (Menu)”: Configuring
“Print to file” Select the following file format for viewing directly in an Internet
browser: Print to TXT file.
t In the browser, click on “Show Log Files” and then “Print to File.”
t To view the printout directly in the Internet browser, click on “print.txt.”
Data Output
You can define the data output parameter so that output is activated either when
a print command is received or automatically synchronized with the display
or at defined intervals (see application programs and autoprint settings).
Data Output by Print Command The print command can be transmitted by pressing P or by a software com-
mand (Esc P).
Automatic Data Output In autoprint mode, data is output to the data interface port without an extra print
command. You can have synchronized data output automatically at defined display
update intervals, with or without the stability parameter. The interval time depends
on the balance operating status and balance type. For Autoprint for the fasted
display result, set additional software handshake or no handshake.
If the automatic data output is activated in the Device Configuration, it starts
immediately after the balance is turned on. You can also configure whether
the automatic data output can be stopped and started by pressing the P key.
Output rate The max. output rate of the data interfaces depends on the selected menu settings.
Example: Output Without an ID Code Qnt + 253 pcs 22 characters are printed
Normal Operation
Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
8 characters + A A A A A A A A A * E E E CR LF
9 characters + A A A A A A A A A A E E E CR LF
or – . . . . . . . . . . * * *
or * * * * * * * * * *
Special Outputs
Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
* * * * * * – – * * * * * * CR LF
or* * * * * * A * * * * * * * CR LF
or* * * * * * A B * * * * * * CR LF
and only upon request with ESC w0 (no print command):
* * * * * W * X X X Y Y Y CR LF
or* * * * * * I * X X X * * * CR LF
*: Space A = C: Calibration/Adjustment
AB = – –: Final readout W: Draft shield status (optional):
A = H: Overload I: Ionizer (optional)
AB = H H: Overload in checkweighing Y,Y,Y = Draft shield doors
A = L: Underweight XXX = Decimal value calculated from
AB = L L: Underweight in checkweighing binary data
R,M,L = COO: Right door closed (Closed), Middle and Left doors open (Open)
R,M,L = OCC: Right door open (Open), Middle and Left doors closed (Closed)
Error Message
Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
* * * E r r * */# # # * * * * CR LF
When data is output in this format, ID codes with 6 characters will precede data
with a 16-character format. These six characters identify the subsequent value.
Normal Operation
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
K K K K K K + A A A A A A A A A * E E E CR LF
* * * * * * – . . . . . . . . . * * * *
* * * * * * * * * *
Special Outputs
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
S t a t * * * * * * * * – – * * * * * * CR LF
H H
L L
C
*: Space L: Underweight
– –: Final readout L L: Underweight in checkweighing
H: Overload C: Calibration/Adjustment
H H: Overload in checkweighing Draft shield and ionizer status
similar to data output format with
16 characters
Error Message
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
S t a t * * * * * E r r * # # # * * * * CR LF
*: Space
Data Input
SBI Commands (Data Input Format)
The computer connected via the data port can send control commands to the
balance to control balance and application program functions.
These control commands may have different formats and contain up to 26 charac-
ters. Each of these characters must be sent based on the setup configuration for
data transmission.
Esc: Escape
!: Command character
#: Number
&: Number or letter
_: Underline (ASCII: 95)
CR: Carriage return (optional)
LF: Line feed (optional)
max: Depends on command character (parameters): The entry is truncated after
the max. length and not rejected as when entered via the keyboard.
Examples:
Format 1: Esc P
Format 2: Esc x1_
Format 3: Esc t Article1_
Format 4: Esc e!{MESSAGE.SHOW_ERROR “Weight too low!}_
Esc e?{DEVICE.CLMOD_MEAS_TEMP}
ESC e?{DEVICE.CLMOD_MEAS_PRESS} (e.g. Query climate data)
Esc ea{Art.413}_
(Determine weight and tare values and save to the alibi memory
together with the label)
h Please consult the separate SICS documentation for a description of the syntax.
Command Action/Function
Level 0 Version 2.3x
@ Reset all SICS commands
I0 List all available commands
I1 Send information about the level and its versions
I2 Balance model prompt
I3 Prompt for input of software version of balance (BAC)
I4 Prompt for balance serial number
I5 Prompt for software version of display (APC)
S1) Send weight value at stability
SI1) Send weight value without stability
SIR1) Send automatic weight values at and without stability
Z Zero the balance at stability
ZI Zero the balance without stability
Level 1 Version 2.2x
T1) Tare the balance at stability
TI1) Tare the balance without stability
D Write text in display
DW Delete text from display
K Key control
TA Prompt for and allocate tare memory
TAC Delete tare memory
SR Send weight value if weight changes
Level 2
SU Send weight value at stability with current weight unit (with motorized draft shield)
WS Query door position of motorized draft shield / Open or close door
PWR Turn balance on/off (standby)
I10 Query/set the balance ID
I11 Query balance type
I14 Query balance components
M01 Query/set application filter
M02 Query/set filter adjustment
M03 Query/set automatic zeroing
M04 Query/set I/O inputs
M07 Query/activate/deactivate automatic draft shield
M12 Acoustic signal (beep)
M13 Activate/deactivate touch screen softkeys
M21 Query/set unit of weight
M24 Query/deactivate “Print” key / Print the stable or unstable weight values
M39 Query/activate bar graph display in working environment
P100 Send text line to printer
C1 Execute calibration/adjustment (as set in menu)
3 Before updating the software, save all data (see Section Exporting Data).
h If you are working with User Management (user profiles are defined), the software
can only be updated by the administrator.
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t Once the SD card with the current software is inserted, select Next.
y After a version check is run, the versions of the current and the new software
are displayed.
y An acoustic signal will sound when the update is complete, and the balance
then carries out a self test.
Error messages are shown on the display for two seconds or must be acknowledged
by pressing a key. The error text provides direct suggestions on how to proceed.
If the error cannot be resolved by following the suggestions, please contact
Sartorius customer service.
GPL License
Devices of the Cubis® series also contain “free software” in the firmware that is
licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) Version 2, June 1991 and the
GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) Version 2.1, February 1999. This third-
party developed “free software” is copyrighted and is provided free of charge.
The licensing conditions of the Free Software Foundation, Inc. are available in
English on the included CD-ROM.
You can purchase the GPL source text from Sartorius on CD under the
VF no. VF 4043 for a shipping cost of ¤ 20.00.
Regular servicing by a Sartorius technician will extend the service life of your bal-
ance and ensure its continued weighing accuracy. Sartorius offers its customers ser-
vice contracts with regular maintenance intervals ranging from 1 month to 2 years.
The frequency of the maintenance intervals depends on the operating conditions
and user’s tolerance requirements.
Repairs
Repair work must only be carried out by trained service technicians. Repairs per-
formed by untrained persons may result in considerable hazards for the user.
Isolate from supply voltage: Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet
and unplug any data cables connected to the balance.
t Clean the housing and interior of the balance with a cloth lightly moistened
with a soap solution.
t Dry all parts with a soft, dry cloth or use blotting paper to absorb dampness.
Then replace all dried parts.
t Remove panels from the analytical draft shield and clean them with commer-
cially available glass cleaner. Dry the panels.
Then reinstall them to the balance.
t If necessary, remove the weighing pan, shield plate, and pan support.
1
1. Weighing pan
2
2. Shield plate/Draft shield
3 3. Pan support
Use a damp cloth or sponge to clean stainless steel parts on the balance.
Only use conventional household cleaning agents which are suitable for stainless
steel (e.g. Stahlfix). After this, let the device dry.
For additional protection, protective oil may be applied.
Remove the stainless steel weighing pan and thoroughly clean it separately.
Only use solvents for cleaning stainless steel parts.
The stainless steel weighing pan should be cleaned simply by rubbing.
After this, rinse the equipment thoroughly until all residue is removed.
No protective oil should be applied to the stainless steel weighing pan.
3 Do not insert forceps or similar utensils behind the draft shield plate.
Note: The weighing system is hermetically separated from the area of the draft
shield plate. This prevents spillage or other impurities from entering.
Safety Inspection
If there is any indication that safe operation of the balance is no longer warranted:
t Disconnect from the supply voltage: Unplug the power cord from the outlet.
t Open the draft shield doors and carefully position the device in the lower
packaging padding.
t Position the lateral packaging padding around the device and press inward.
t Place the holding strap around the cardboard sleeve and pull it
tight.
t Lift the packaged device by the strap and place it in the shipping box in the
bottom packaging padding.
Box:
t Place the control unit into the bottom packaging padding.
t Pack the weigh cell cardboard box and the display unit cardboard box into the
large outside box.
t On models without a draft shield: press down on the two pan support
fasteners.
t Get the box for the individual parts of the balance ready.
t Place the pan support and weighing pan into the opening.
t Get the box ready for the individual parts of the balance.
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Disposal
Information on Decontamination
The device does not contain any hazardous materials that would necessitate special
disposal measures. The contaminated samples used in the process are potentially
hazardous substances that can cause biological or chemical hazards.
If the device has come into contact with hazardous substances: Measures must be
carried out to properly decontaminate and declare such devices. The operator is
responsible for adhering to local legislation on the proper declaration of
transportation and disposal and the proper disposal of the device.
WARNING
Danger of injury due to contaminated equipment!
Devices contaminated with hazardous materials (ABC contamination) will not be
accepted by Sartorius for repair or disposal.
Information on Disposal
The device and its accessories do not belong in regular household waste, since they
are made of high-grade materials that can be recycled and reused. All parts must be
disposed of properly by disposal facilities.
A lithium cell battery is installed inside the device. Batteries do not belong in regular
household waste since they are made of high-grade materials that can be recycled
and reused. Batteries must be disposed of properly by disposal facilities. The
packaging consists of environmentally friendly materials that can be used as
secondary raw materials.
Disposal
Requirements
The device has been decontaminated.
Procedure
Dispose of the device. Follow the disposal instructions on our website (www.sartorius.
com). Inform the disposal facility that a lithium cell battery is installed in the device.
Dispose of the packaging in accordance with local government regulations.
Technical Data
General Data
Other data Protection class II as per EN/IEC 60950-1 | up to 3000 m above sea level | IP40 as
per EN 60529/IEC 60529
Power supply connection cable Two-sided plug with a 3-pin country-specific power plug and 3-pin socket
(IEC/EN60320-1/C14) for connection to the power supply
Balance
Power supply Only via Sartorius adaptor 6971987
Input voltage 15 VDC, ± 5%
Power consumption 7 W (max.)
IP protection for models
with a readability of * 10 mg IP54 as per EN 60529/IEC 60529
Ambient Conditions
Environment For indoor use only
Storage and shipping temperature –10 °C to +60 °C
Ambient temperature, operation* +5 °C to +40 °C
Height Up to 2000 m above sea level
Maximum relative humidity** 80 % for temperatures up to 31 °C, decreasing linearly up to 50%
relative humidity at 40 °C
Interference emission Class B: (Suitable for use in residential areas and areas that are connected to a low
voltage network that also supplies residential buildings).
-.CE model balances verified for use in legal metrology comply with the requirements of Council Directive No.
2014/31/EU with EN 45501:2015 and OIML R76:2006.
* For -.CE model balances verified for use in legal metrology, refer to the information on the balance.
** For -.CE model balances verified for use in legal metrology, the legal regulations apply.
Model-specific Data
Microbalances 0.001mg
Model MSU6.6S MSU6.6S-F MSU3.6P
Readability mg 0.001 0.001 0.001/0.002/0.005
Weighing capacity g 6.1 6.1 1.1/2.1/3.1
Tare range (subtractive) g –6.1 –6.1 –3.1
Repeatability <±mg 0.001 0.001 0.003/0.004/0.005
Linearity <±mg 0.004 0.004 0.004
Corner load (test load [g]) mg 4 (2 g) 4 (2 g)* 5 (1 g)
Min. initial weight mg 2 – 4
Sensitivity drift between +10...+30°C ±ppm/K 1 1 1
Typical stabilization time s <5 <5 <5
Typical measurement time s <8 <8 <8
External standard calibration value g 5 (E2) 5 (E2) 3 (E2)
(min. accuracy class)
Display result
(depending on the set filter level) 0.1 – 0.4 0.1 – 0.4 0.1 – 0.4
Weighing pan size d mm 30 50 30
Weighing chamber height mm 70 – 70
Protection Protected against dust and water
Ultra-Microbalances 0.0001mg
Model MSU2.7S MSU2.7S-F
Readability mg 0,0001 0,0001
Weighing capacity g 2.1 2.1
Tare range (subtractive) g –2.1 –2.1
Repeatability <±mg 0.00025 0.00025
Linearity <±mg 0.0009 0.0009
Corner load (test load [g])1) mg 2.5 (1) 2.5 (1)
Min. initial weight mg 1 –
Sensitivity drift between zw. +10...+30°C ±ppm/K 1 1
Typical stabilization time s <7
Typical measurement time s < 10
External standard calibration value g 2 (E2) 2 (E2)
(min. accuracy class)
Display result
(depending on the set filter level) 0.1 – 0.4 0.1 – 0.4
Weighing pan size d mm 20 50
Weighing chamber height mm 70 15
Protection Protected against dust and water
1) = Standard pan
2) Typical min. initial weighing according to USP (United States Pharmacopeia), USP31-NF26
Model-specific Data
High-capacity microbalances
Models MSU66S MSU66P MSU36S MSU36P MSU116P
Readability mg 0.001 0.001/0.01 0.001 0.001/0.01 0.002/0.01
Weighing capacity g 61 12/61 31 31/6 12/111
Tare range (subtractive) g 61 61 31 31 111
Reproducibility (100 g/5 g) <±mg – – – – 0.01/0.004
Reproducibility (50 g/2 g) <±mg 0.004/0.0015 0.010/0.002 – – –
Reproducibility (20 g/1 g) <±mg – – 0.002/0.0015 0.008/0.0015 –
Linearity <±mg 0.02 0.02 0.015 0.015 0.02
Corner load (test load [g]) mg 0.02 (20) 0.02 (20) 0.015 (10) 0.015 (10) 0.03 (50)
Optimal min. initial weight mg 0.82 0.82 0.82 0.82 1.64
Sensitivity drift between +10 to +30°C ±ppm/K 1 1 1 1 1
Typical stabilization time s 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5
Typical measurement time s 10 10 10 10 10
External standard calibration value g 50 (E2) 50 (E2) 20 (E2) 20 (E2) 100 (E2)
(min. accuracy class)
Display result s 0.2 – 0.4 0.2 – 0.4 0.2 – 0.4 0.2 – 0.4 0.2 – 0.4
(depending on the set filter level)
Weighing plan size d mm 30/50* 30/50* 30* 30* 50**
Weighing chamber height mm 181 181 181 181 240
Protection Protected against dust and water
* = The technical weighing specifications refer to the weighing pan with d = 30 mm.
** = The technical weighing specifications refer to the weighing pan with d = 50 mm.
Semi-microbalances 0.01 mg
Model MSU225S MSU225P MSU125P
Readability mg 0.01 0.01/0.02/0.05 0.01/0.1
Weighing capacity g 220 60/120/220 60/120
Tare range (subtractive) g – 220 – 220 – 120
Repeatability <±mg 0 to 6 g: 0.015 0 to 6 g: 0.015 0 to 6 g: 0.015
60 to 220g: 0.025 60 to 220g: 0.04 60 to 120g: 0.06
Linearity <±mg 0.1 0.15 0.15
Corner load (test load [g]) mg 0.15 (100) 0.2 (100) 0.15 (50)
Min. initial weight* mg 20 20 20
Sensitivity drift between +10 to +30°C ±ppm/K 1 1 1
Typical stabilization time s < 2 < 2 <2
Typical measurement time s < 6 < 6 <6
External standard calibration value g 200 (E2) 200 (E2) 100 (E2)
(min. accuracy class)
Display result
(depending on the set filter level) 0.2 – 0.4
Weighing pan size (W + D) mm 85 + 85
Weighing chamber height (draft shield DU) mm 261
Protection Protected against dust and water
* = Typical min. initial weighing according to USP (United States Pharmacopeia), USP31-NF26
Model-specific Data
Precision balances
Models MSU5203S MSU5203P MSU3203S MSU3203P
Readability mg 1 1/2/5 1 1/10
Weighing capacity g 5200 1200/2400/5200 3200 1010/3200
Tare range (subtractive) g - 5200 - 5200 – 3200 – 3200
Repeatability <±mg 1 1 1 1/6
Linearity <±mg 5 5 5 5
Corner load (test load [g]) mg 2 (2000) 2 (2000) 2 (1000) 2 (1000)
Min. initial weight* g 1.5
Sensitivity drift between +10 to +30°C ±ppm/K 1 1 1 1
Typical stabilization time s <1 <1 <1 <1
Typical measurement time s <2 <2 <2 < 1.5
External standard calibration value g 5000 5000 2000 2000 (E2)
(min. accuracy class)
Display result
(depending on the set filter level) 0.1 – 0.4
Weighing pan size (W + D) mm 140 + 140
Weighing chamber height
(draft shield DE) mm 172
Protection Protected against dust and water
Model-specific Data
Precision balances
Models MSU623S MSU623P MSU323S
Readability mg 1 1/2/5 1
Weighing capacity g 620 150/300/620 320
Tare range (subtractive) g – 620 – 620 – 320
Repeatability <±mg 0.7 1/2/4 0.7
Linearity <±mg 2 5 2
Corner load (test load [g]) mg 2 (200) 4 (200) 2 (200)
Min. initial weight* g 1.5 1.5 1.5
Sensitivity drift between +10 to +30°C ±ppm/K 2 2 2
Typical stabilization time s < 0.8 < 0.8 < 0.8
Typical measurement time s <1 <1 <1
External standard calibration value g 500 (E2) 500 (F1) 200 (E2)
(min. accuracy class)
Display result
(depending on the set filter level) 0.1 – 0.4
Weighing pan size (W + D) mm 140 + 140
Weighing chamber height
(draft shield DE) mm 172
Protection Protected against dust and water
Model-specific Data
Precision balances
Models MSU6202S MSU6202P MSU5202S MSU4202S
Readability mg 10 10/20/50 10 10
Weighing capacity g 6200 1500/3000/ 5200 4200
6200
Tare range (subtractive) g – 6200 – 6200 - 5200 – 4200
Repeatability <±mg 7 7/20/40 6 7
Linearity <±mg 20 50 10 20
Corner load (test load [g]) mg 20 (2000) 50 (2000) 10 (2000) 30 (2000)
Min. initial weight* g 12 12 10 12
Sensitivity drift between +10 to +30°C ±ppm/K 2 2 2 2
Typical stabilization time s <1 <1 < 0.8 < 0.8
Typical measurement time s << 1.5 < 1.5 <1 <1
External standard calibration value kg 5 (E2) 5 (F1) 5 2 (E2)
(min. accuracy class)
Display result
(depending on the set filter level) 0.1 – 0.4
Weighing pan size (W + D) mm 206 + 206 206 + 206 140 + 140 206 + 206
Protection Protected against dust and water
Model-specific Data
Precision balances
Models MSU2202S MSU1202S MSU70201S MSU36201S MSU36201P
Readability mg 10 10 100 100 100/1000
Weighing capacity g 2200 1200 70,200 36,200 10,200/36,200
Tare range (subtractive) g – 2200 – 1200 – 70,200 – 36,200 – 36,200
Repeatability <±mg 7 7 70 70 70/500
Linearity <±mg 20 20 500 200 200
Corner load (test load [g]) mg 20 (1000) 20 (500) 500 (20,000) 300 (10,000) 300 (10,000)
Min. initial weight* g 12 12 120 120 120
Sensitivity drift between +10 to +30°C ±ppm/K 2 2 3 2 2
Typical stabilization time s < 0.8 < 0.8 <1 <1 <1
Typical measurement time s <1 <1 < 1,5 < 1,5 < 1,5
External standard calibration value kg 2 (F1) 1 (F1) 50 (F1) 20 (F1) 20 (F1)
(min. accuracy class)
Display result
(depending on the set filter level) 0.1 – 0.4
Weighing pan size (W + D) mm 206 + 206 206 + 206 400 + 300 400 + 300 400 + 300
Protection IP54
Precision balances
Models MSU20201S MSU12201S MSU8201S MSU5201S
Readability mg 100 100 100 100
Weighing capacity g 20,200 12,200 8200 5200
Tare range (subtractive) g – 20,200 – 12,200 – 8200 – 5200
Repeatability <±mg 70 50 50 50
Linearity <±mg 200 100 100 100
Corner load (test load [g]) mg 300 (5000) 200 (5000) 200 (5000) 200 (2000)
Min. initial weight* g 120 100 100 100
Sensitivity drift between +10 to +30°C ±ppm/K 2 4 4 4
Typical stabilization time s <1 < 0.8 < 0.8 < 0,8
Typical measurement time s < 1,5 <1 <1 <1
External standard calibration value kg 20 (F1) 10 (F1) 5 (F2) 5 (F2)
(min. accuracy class)
Display result
(depending on the set filter level) 0.1 – 0.4
Weighing pan size (W + D) mm 206 + 206
Protection IP54
Model-specific Data
Precision balances
Models MSU70200S MSU36200S
Readability mg 1000 1000
Weighing capacity g 70,200 36,200
Tare range (subtractive) g – 70,200 – 36,200
Repeatability <±mg 500 500
Linearity <±mg 1000 1000
Corner load (test load [g]) mg 1000 (20,000) 1000 (10,000)
Min. initial weight* g 1000 1000
Sensitivity drift between +10 to +30°C ±ppm/K 3 2
Typical stabilization time s < 0.8 < 0.8
Typical measurement time s <1 <1
External standard calibration value kg 50 (F1) 20 (F1)
(min. accuracy class)
Display result
(depending on the set filter level) 0.1 – 0.4
Weighing pan size (W + D) mm 400 + 300
Protection IP54
* = Position according to OIML R76
Model-specific Data
* DIR = Directive 2014/31/EU on non-automatic weighing instruments used within the European Economic Area
** = Typical min. initial weighing according to USP (United States Pharmacopeia), USP31-NF26
Model-specific Data
* DIR = Directive 2014/31/EU on non-automatic weighing instruments used within the European Economic Area
** = Typical min. initial weighing according to USP (United States Pharmacopeia), USP31-NF26
Model-specific Data
Model-specific Data
* DIR = Directive 2014/31/EU on non-automatic weighing instruments used within the European Economic Area
** = Typical min. initial weighing according to USP (United States Pharmacopeia), USP31-NF26
Model-specific Data
* DIR = Directive 2014/31/EU on non-automatic weighing instruments used within the European Economic Area
** = Typical min. initial weighing according to USP (United States Pharmacopeia), USP31-NF26
Balance Dimensions
Microbalances
All dimensions are given in millimeters
max. 88
56
192
358
240
323
d 85 122
d 86.5
d 80
67
121
106.5
35
50 94
70 180 132
246
340
Filter-Microbalances
All dimensions are given in millimeters
max. 88
56
192
358
240
323
122
d 106.5
d 84
24
20
106.5
93
77
35
50 94
70 180 132
246
344
±1
232
154
358
322
435
410
30 MSx36 / MSx66
50 MSx66 / MSA116P
222
181.5 MSx36 / MSx66
240.5 MSA116P
225
56
63
30.5 235.5 55
115
max. 88
56
Accessories
Cubis® Optional Accessories
Special Applications
Density determination kit for solids and liquids for weighing modules with a readability < 1 mg YDK01MS
Density determination kit for solids and liquids for weighing modules with a readability of 1 mg YDK02MS
Q-Grip, flexible holder for weigh-in containers and filters up to 120 mm diameter YFH01MS
(replaces the original weighing pan, for Cubis® models with 0.01 and 0.1 mg readability)
Q-Grid grid weighing pan for Cubis® models with a readability of 10 mg or 100 mg for weighing in laboratory hoods, YWP03MS
safety weighing cabinets or workbenches (reduced wind attack surface of the weighing pan; replaces the standard
weighing pan)
Weighing Tables
Weighing table made from synthetic stone, with vibration dampening YWT03
Wall console YWT04
Weighing table made from wood with synthetic stone for precise, reliable measurements YWT09
Weighing Accessories
Weighing scoop made from chrome nickel steel , 90 + 32 × 8 mm 641214
Aluminum weighing scoop, 4.5 mg (250 pieces) for ultramicrobalance and microbalance models 6565-250
Aluminum weighing scoop, 52 mg (50 pieces) for ultramicrobalance and microbalance models 6566-50
Support arm for 10/100 mg precision weighing modules for raising the control units MSE, MSU, MSA YDH01MS
Stand for precision weighing modules with a 100 mg | 1 g readability and weighing capacity > 20 kg for raising the YDH02MS
control units
Hook for below-balance weighing for precision weighing modules with a 100 mg | 1 g readability and weighing capacity 69EA0040
> 20 kg (not for models verified for legal use, CE marks)
Adjustable sample holder for high-capacity Cubis® microbalances MSU36x, MSU66x and MSU116P YSH02
Slotted weighing pan for MSU116P with a 90 mm diameter YWP10
Slotted weighing pan for high-capacity microbalances (MSU36, MSU66 and MSU116P), diameter 50 mm YWP09
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Declarations of Conformity
Weighing instruments for use in legal metrology: Council Directive 2014/31/EU
“Non-automatic Weighing Instruments”
This Directive regulates the determination of mass in legal metrology.
For the respective Declaration of Conformity for weighing instruments Sartorius has
performed the conformity assessment for use as legal measuring instruments and
that have an EC Type-Approval Certificate, declaration attached the instrument.
The legal basis for Sartorius to perform the conformity assessment is EC Directive
No. 2014/31/EU for non-automatic weighing instruments. The further legal basis
is founded on the Sartorius Quality Management System issued by the Metrol-
ogy Department of the Regional-Administration Office of Lower Saxony, Germany
(“Mess- und Eichwesen Niedersachsen”).
For verified balances, the conformity declaration supplied with the balance is valid for use in the EEA.
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11 | 2017