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R Series Balances
AS R2.PLUS Analytical Balances
PS R2 Precision Balances
BRIEF USER MANUAL
IMMU-03-S-03-03-21-EN
www.radwag.com
CAUTION:
This is only a brief version of the user manual, it does not provide all product-related information.
Prior to moisture analyzer operation it is recommended to read the full user manual version that is to
be found on a CD delivered along with the device. The full user manual version describes data
crucial for settings and device operation.
If you are reading this, it means that you are bound to achieve success. You have purchased
a device that was designed and manufactured to give you years of service.
Congratulations and thank you for selecting RADWAG product.
MARCH 2021
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. General Information .................................................................................... 5
1.1. Dimensions .......................................................................................... 5
1.2. Connectors ........................................................................................... 5
1.3. PS R2.H Series ..................................................................................... 6
1.4. Intended Use ........................................................................................ 7
1.5. Precautions .......................................................................................... 7
1.6. Warranty ............................................................................................. 7
1.7. Metrological Parameters Monitoring ......................................................... 8
1.8. User Manual Significance ........................................................................ 8
1.9. Balance User Training ............................................................................ 8
2. TRANSPORT and Storage ............................................................................. 8
2.1. Delivery Checklist ................................................................................. 8
2.2. Package ............................................................................................... 8
3. Unpacking and Installation ......................................................................... 8
3.1. Place of Use and Assembling ................................................................... 8
3.2. Unpacking ............................................................................................ 8
3.3. Standard Delivery Components List ....................................................... 10
3.4. Settings ............................................................................................. 11
3.5. Maintenance Activities ......................................................................... 11
3.6. Powering the Device ............................................................................ 13
3.7. Connecting Additional Hardware ............................................................ 14
3.8. Information on the Balance .................................................................. 14
4. Keyboard – Buttons Function .................................................................... 14
5. Start-Up .................................................................................................... 15
5.1. Temperature Stabilization Period ........................................................... 15
5.2. Ambient Conditions State Indication ...................................................... 15
5.3. Logging ............................................................................................. 15
5.4. Units ................................................................................................. 16
5.5. Temporary Measuring Unit ................................................................... 16
6. Adjustment ............................................................................................... 17
6.1. Internal Adjustment ............................................................................ 17
6.2. Manual Adjustment ............................................................................. 18
Internal Adjustment ............................................................................. 18
External Adjustment ............................................................................ 18
User Adjustment ................................................................................. 18
6.2.1.
6.2.2.
6.2.3.
7. Databases ................................................................................................. 19
8. Export and Import of Databases ............................................................... 19
9. Working Modes ......................................................................................... 19
10. Weighing Operation .................................................................................. 20
10.1.1. Good Weighing Practice ........................................................................ 20
10.1.2. Balance Zeroing .................................................................................. 21
10.1.3. Balance Taring .................................................................................... 21
11. Communication ......................................................................................... 22
12. PERIPHERAL DEVICES ............................................................................... 22
13. Cooperation with Peripherals .................................................................... 22
13.1. Transferred Data Format ...................................................................... 23
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13.2. Format of Data Sent on Pressing Print Button .......................................... 23
14. Communication Protocol ........................................................................... 24
15. Error Messages .......................................................................................... 24
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. DIMENSIONS
AS PLUS series:
PS 200/2000 - PS 1000
PS 2100 - PS 10100
1.2. CONNECTORS
1
2
3
4
5
Power supply socket
COM 2 connector (additional display or external buttons)
COM 1 connector (printer)
USB 2, type B (computer)
USB 1, type A (keyboard)
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1.3. PS R2.H SERIES
The PS R2.H series redefines the level of standard for precision balances. Not only do they share all
the features of R series balances, but can also work in adverse operating conditions (condensed
dust, drops of water falling down at different angles) typical for IP 54.
Balance housing is made of plastic, whereas its pan of stainless steel.
The PS R2.H series metrological parameters are identical like those of standard design balances.
Balance with pan Φ 115 mm
Balance with pan 195x195 mm
Upon unpacking, remove all transport locks and assembly the following elements:
- draft shield (1)
- weighing pan shield (3) and weighing pan (2)
- plug the power supply connector into the
socket (4),
- plug the power supply to the mains.
CAUTION!
While cleaning it is advisable to follow below precautions. Additionally it is a must to disconnect the device from
mains and unplug all the peripherals (printers, computer etc.) remembering at the same time to protect ports by
means of stoppers. Only thus prepared device can be cleaned. Upon completion of the cleaning process the
device may be connected to mains for further operation.
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R2 series balances are designed to provide accurate measurement of weighed loads, performed
under laboratory conditions. It is intended for application as a non-automatic weighing instrument
only, i.e. the material to be weighed is manually and carefully placed in the centre of the weighing
pan. Weighing result should be read only after stable reading has been obtained.
1.4. INTENDED USE
1.5. PRECAUTIONS
Do not use the balance for a dynamic weighing. Even if small quantities of weighed material are
added or removed from the weighing pan of the instrument, the reading should be taken only after
stabilisation of the measurement results. Do not place any magnetic materials on the weighing pan,
as this can cause damage to the measuring system of the instrument.
Be sure to avoid impact shock and overloading the balance in excess of the prescribed maximum
measuring range (max capacity), minus any possible tare weight that has been applied.
Never use the balance in an environment where explosion is possible. This balance has not been
adjusted for operation in explosive areas.
There must not be any modification made to the balance.
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
NOTE:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE:
The grantee is not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
1.6. WARRANTY
Warranty is invalid for the following:
• non-observation of the guidelines of this user manual,
• use of the balance other than specified in this manual,
• alteration to or opening of the device,
• mechanical damage and damage caused by media, water, wear and tear,
•
• overloading of the measuring instrument.
inappropriate assembling or defects of electric installation,
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1.7. METROLOGICAL PARAMETERS MONITORING
Metrological characteristics of the balance require periodical inspection to be carried out by its user.
Inspection frequency is dependent on ambient conditions in which the balance is used, types of
performed processes and accepted quality management system in organization.
It is very important to read the user manual carefully before switching on and starting up balance
operation, even if the user is experienced and has worked with this type of balance before.
1.8. USER MANUAL SIGNIFICANCE
1.9. BALANCE USER TRAINING
The balance should be utilized and supervised only by users who are trained and experienced in
using such type of weighing instruments.
2. TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
2.1. DELIVERY CHECKLIST
Upon delivery it is necessary to check the package and the device, make sure that your package
bears no signs of damage.
2.2. PACKAGE
Keep all package elements should your device be transported in a future. Remember that only
original packaging can be used for shipping purposes. Prior packing uncouple any cables, remove
any separable components (weighing pan, shields, inserts). The device components shall be packed
into an original packaging, thus being protected against potential damage during transportation
3. UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION
3.1. PLACE OF USE AND ASSEMBLING
• The balance should be stored and used in locations free of vibrations and shakes, free of air
movement and dust,
•
• ambient air temperature should not exceed the range of: +10 °C ÷ +40 °C,
• ambient relative humidity should not exceed 80%,
• during balance operation, ambient temperature in the weighing room should not change rapidly,
the balance should be located on a stable wall console desk or a stable working table which is
•
not affected by vibrations and distant from heat sources,
take special precaution when weighing magnetic objects, as part of the balance is a strong
magnet. Should such loads be weighed, use under-pan weighing option, which removes the
weighed load from area influenced by the balance’s magnet. The hook for under-pan weighing
is installed in balance’s base,
in order to avoid the influence of static electricity on the measurement process, ground the
balance’s housing. The grounding bolt is located at the back of the balance’s housing.
•
3.2. UNPACKING
Cut the adhesive tape. Take the device out of the packaging. Open the accessory box, take the
device components out of it.
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3.3. STANDARD DELIVERY COMPONENTS LIST
• balance
• bottom insert (AS balance exclusively)
centring ring (AS balance exclusively)
•
• weighing pan, open-work pan for AS with d=0,01/0,1mg exclusively
• draft shield (AS and PS balances, d=0.001g, exclusively).
• power supplier
• user Manual – CD version
AS R2.PLUS
•
•
remove a transport lock (1) – gently press the transport lock and turn it accordingly to
<OPEN> instruction, keep the transport lock should your balance be transported in the
future.
Install components following the above diagram:
• bottom insert (2),
• centring ring [embossment side up] (3),
• draft shield (4).
• weighing pan (5),
PS 200/2000-PS 1000
PS 2100-PS 10100
•
•
remove tape protecting the grounding spring, located on one of the rubber mandrels
install components following the above diagram:
• weighing pan (2),
• glass draft shield (3).
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3.4. SETTINGS
It is necessary to level the balance prior connecting it to the mains. To level the
balance turn its feet until an air bubble takes the central position.
The balance shall rest on a surface firmly, each of the feet must be supported.
3.5. MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES
1. Disassembly a weighing pan and other detachable components (the components differ
depending on a balance type – see Unpacking section). Be careful while detaching the
components so as not to cause any damages to the balance mechanism.
2. Using a dry flannel cloth clean glass parts (mild cleanser may be applied if it does not contain
any abrasive substances) – draft shield disassembly instruction is to be found further down this
section.
3. Using a dry flannel cloth clean disassembled components (mild cleanser may be applied if it
does not contain any abrasive substances).
CAUTION!
Cleaning draft shield while still installed may cause damage of the measuring system.
Cleaning ABS components:
To clean dry surfaces and avoid smutching use clean non-colouring cloths made of cellulose or
cotton. You can use a solution of water and detergent (soap, dishwashing detergent, glass cleaner).
Gently rub the cleaned surface and let it dry. Repeat cleaning process if needed.
In the case when contamination is hard to remove, e.g. adhesive, rubber, resin, polyurethane foam
residues etc., you can use a special cleaning agents based on a mixture of aliphatic hydrocarbons
that do not dissolve plastics. Before using the cleanser for all surfaces we recommend carrying out
tests. Do not use products containing abrasive substances.
Cleaning glass components:
Select dissolvent depending on a dirt. Never soak the glass panes in alkaline solutions since they
interact with glass and may cause damage. Do not use abrasive substances.
For organic dirt use acetone first, next use water or detergent. For other than organic dirt use diluted
acid solutions (soluble salts of hydrochloric or nitric acid) or base solutions (ammonium or sodium
base).
To remove ACIDS use protofilic solvent (sodium carbonate), to remove BASE use protogenic solvent
(mineral acid of various concentration).
In case of heavy contamination use brush or detergent nevertheless avoid detergents containing
large and hard molecules which could potentially scratch glass panes.
Use soft brush with wooden or plastic handle exclusively to avaoid risk of scratches. Do not use wire
brush.
At the end of the cleaning process rinse the pane using running water first, distilled next.
Rinsing is a necessary cleaning process stage allowing to remove remaining soap, detergents and
other cleansers from the panes prior their reinstallation.
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Avoid drying the panes either using paper towel or forced air circulation since some fibres, grains or
contamination of other type could permeate into the panes thus causing weighing errors.
One shall not use driers when drying measuring glass tools.
It is a frequent treatment to leave glass components on a rack to dry.
Cleaning stainless steel components:
Avoid using cleansers containing any corrosive chemicals, e.g. bleach (containing chlorine). Do not
use abrasive substances. Always remove the dirt using microfiber cloth to avoid damage of protective
coating.
In case of a daily maintenance:
1. Remove the dirt using cloth dipped in warm water.
2. For best results, add a little dishwashing detergent.
Cleaning powder-coated components:
For preliminary cleaning stage you need running water or wet sponge featuring large wholes, this will
help you to remove loose, heavy dirt.
Do not use cleansers containning abrasive substances.
Next using cloth and cleanser-water solution (soap, dishwashing liquid) gently rub the cleaned
surface.
Avoid using cleanser without water since it may result with damage of the cleaned surface, please
mind that large amount of water mixed with cleanser is a must.
Cleaning aluminium components:
While cleaning aluminium components use products acid by nature, e.g. spirit vinegar, lemon. Do not
use abrasive substances. Avoid using hard brush, this may cause scratches. It is recommended to
use microfibre cloth.
While polishing the surface use circular movements. Use clean, dry cloth.
In order to ease cleaning of glass draft shield panes, it is permissible to remove them following the
below instruction.
AS R2.PLUS series balances; disassembly steps:
Detach the front part
of the frame and take
out the front pane.
the back
Detach
part of the frame
and take out the
top pane.
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Remove
the back
pane of the chamber.
the
Remove
left
and the right side
pane.
Carefully disassembly
the weighing pan, the
draft shield and the
bottom insert.
Clean the weighing chamber and the panes. All the operations have to be done carefully. Pay special
attention to the spot where the weighing pan is installed; dirt and other small elements might enter
the balance construction through this opening. This may cause incorrect operation of the instrument.
Upon maintenance completion carry out the same set of actions in a reverse order. Pay a special
attention to the left and the right side panes, assembly them on the correct side of the balance.
Thus prepared draft shield and panes can be properly cleaned. All the operations should be done
carefully. Pay special CAUTION to the spot where the weighing pan was installed: dirt and other
small elements might enter the balance construction through this opening, which might negatively
influence the balance parameters.
3.6. POWERING THE DEVICE
Balance can be connected to the mains only with a power adapter that comes standard with
the particular model. Nominal power supply of the power adapter (specified on the power
adapter data plate) should be compatible to the power from the mains.
Plug the balance to the mains – connect the power adapter to the socket, next connect its connector
to port located at the back of the balance housing.
Test of the display unit takes place right after connecting the balance to the power, all the elements
and pictograms are backlit for a short time. Next, the name and the program number appears, the
indication gets to ZERO (displayed reading unit depends on the balance). During the balance start,
the test of an internal mass adjustment mechanism occurs (single location and elevation of the
internal mass adjustment). If the indication is different than zero, please press
CAUTION!If the balance is “verified”, automatic adjustment occurs right after switching the balance on.
button.
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3.7. CONNECTING ADDITIONAL HARDWARE
Use only accessories and peripheral equipment recommended by the manufacturer. The balance
must be disconnected from the mains before connecting or disconnecting any peripherals (printer,
PC computer, computer keyboard). On connecting the peripherals, plug the balance to the mains.
3.8. INFORMATION ON THE BALANCE
<INFO> menu provides information on the balance: balance type, software version, internal
temperature of the balance. The parameters are strictly informative.
<SETUP PRNT.> parameter has been designed to enable sending balance settings to printer (all
parameters).
4. KEYBOARD – BUTTONS FUNCTION
Press to switch the balance ON/OFF. If switched off, balance
components other than the display are powered, and balance is in
stand-by mode.
F9 button of the computer keyboard.
Press to access data stored in a database: user, product, tare.
F10 button of the computer keyboard.
Press to enter directly the active working mode settings.
F11 button of the computer keyboard.
Press to select working mode.
F5 button of the computer keyboard.
Press to change measuring units.
PRINT/ENTER button
Press to send measurement to a printer or a computer (PRINT).
Press to confirm selected parameter value or function (ENTER).
Press to Zero the balance
Press to Tare the balance
Press to start adjustment / calibration process immediately.
F6 button of the computer keyboard.
Press to enter the main menu of a balance.
F7 button of the computer keyboard.
Press to operate balance menu or change parameter value.
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5. START-UP
When plugged to mains, the balance displays program name and number, next it proceeds to the
weighing mode.
CAUTION! In accordance with the EN 45515 standard verified balances cannot display
mass value below -20e. If the indication value is below -20e, <Lo mass> information is
displayed. Press
key to zero the balance.
It is not recommended to run screensaver mode in balances with d=0.01 mg, this is due to the fact
that switching the backlight on/off causes temperature change, which may affect the error of
repeatability. In the case of balances with d=0.01 mg it is advised to set the backlight parameter to
value <None>.
5.1. TEMPERATURE STABILIZATION PERIOD
Before start of measuring processes, it is necessary to wait until the balance reaches thermal
stabilisation.
For balances that were stored in much lower temperatures before plugging to mains (e.g. during
winter period), thermal stabilisation period shall take at least 4 hours for PS balances, and 8 hours for
AS balances. During the thermal stabilization, the indications on the display panel can change.
It is recommended that ambient temperature changes at place of use were insignificant (slow to
change).
5.2. AMBIENT CONDITIONS STATE INDICATION
The function is intended to inform on unstable ambient conditions for a balance, it is enabled only for
AS R series balances.
The function controls dynamic temperature changes occurring in the balance during its operation. If
the variation is greater than set limit values (temperature changes speed), then a blinking
thermometer pictogram is displayed on the screen.
The blinking thermometer pictogram means that temperature inside the balance is not stable, this
may result in inaccurate mass measurement. For such a case it is recommended to wait until the
temperature stabilizes or to perform balance adjustment (blanking of the blinking thermometer
pictogram).
5.3. LOGGING
In order to have full access to user parameters and be enabled to edit databases, the balance
operator should log in as <ADMINISTRATOR> each time running the balance. The software enables
the entry of 10 users with various access rights.
First Log In operation - procedure:
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• Run home screen and press
button, next select <LOG IN> option, operators database
window opens with list of available users, or press function button with <LOG IN> function
assigned, or press
button, enter users database and select <ADMIN> user.
• Press
button for confirmation, wait to be asked for a password.
• Enter the password: „1111”, next press
for confirmation.
• Home screen of the software is displayed again automatically.
• When logged, add users and set the permissions levels.
On future Logging In, select a user from the list and enter the password, the software initiates
operation with permissions level set for the selected user.
If any user is logged in, a pictogram
Log out operation – procedure:
is displayed.
• Select <NONE> position out of the list of available users
• Home screen of the software is displayed again, and the display shows no logged-in user (no
logged-in user, no pictogram
on the display).
5.4. UNITS
UNITS parameter group enables the user to change availability of mass units (the change can be
performed in-course of balance operation), and to define two custom units, thus positively effecting
comfort and speed of operation. It is possible to change unit to other than unit [g] during weighing
process or during operation of other modes. Working modes Parts Counting and Percent Weighing
are exceptions.
5.5. TEMPORARY MEASURING UNIT
Function enables selecting a measuring unit which is to be indicated next to mass reading during the
operation. The set measuring unit will be in use from the moment of its activation until its change or
switching the balance off and on.
button results with change of the measuring unit.
Each pressing of the
Units list:
Unit
gram
milligram
kilogram
carat
pound
ounce
ounce Troy
pennyweight
Taele Hongkong
[tlh]
[g]
[mg]
[kg]
[ct]
[lb]
[oz]
[ozt]
[dwt]
Denotation
Unit
Denotation
Verified
balance
yes
yes *
yes *
yes *
no
no
no
no
no
Taele Singapore
Taele Taiwan
Taele China
Momme
Grain
Newton
Tical
baht
tola
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[mom]
[tls]
[tlt]
[tlc]
[gr]
[N]
[ti]
[baht]
[tola]
Verified
balance
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
* - Accessibility of measuring units is conditioned by balance type.
6. ADJUSTMENT
In order to ensure the highest weighing accuracy, it is recommended to periodically introduce a
corrective factor of indications to balance memory, the said factor must be referred to a mass
standard. In other words, balance adjustment shall be performed from time to time.
Adjustment should be carried out:
• Before the beginning of weighing procedure,
•
If long breaks between following measuring series occur,
Types of adjustment:
Internal automatic adjustment
•
• Manual internal adjustment
• Adjustment with an external weight of declared mass which cannot be modified or of any mass,
but not lower than 30% of maximum range.
CAUTION!
In case of verified balances (with an internal automatic adjustment system) only automatic internal
adjustment and manual internal adjustment are available. Remember to carry out the adjustment
process when there is no load on the pan! When the weighing pan is loaded, command <RANGE
EXCEEDED> is displayed. In such a case remove the load and restart the adjustment process. Adjustment
process can be aborted if necessary by pressing Esc button at any time during the process.
6.1. INTERNAL ADJUSTMENT
Adjustment process can be initiated automatically and manually.
Manual means of activating adjustment procedure is achieved by pressing
button. System of
automatic adjustment will carry out the process fully automatically and will inform the user on
successive process stages.
Cycle of automatic adjustment process:
• Balance software detects the necessity of carrying out adjustment and signals it by displaying a
thermometer or clock pictogram and <Cal> sign at the top of the display, about 2-minute long
time interval within which weighing procedure can be completed takes place,
• As
the 2-minute
long
time elapses, balance display
indicates message CAL_30
and starts counting down from 30..29..28 to 0 (indicated value is the counter),
• Balance user has 30 seconds to make a decision
•
•
In order to start adjustment, do not take any actions
In order to complete weighing procedure, press Esc. When pressed, balance returns to
weighing procedure and displays last weighing result. In about 5 minutes balance indicates
CAL_30 message again.
• The adjustment process can be postponed for multiple times, but it needs to be pointed out that
postponing of adjustment for a long time may lead to larger errors of weighing process. The
errors are the effect of temperature changes and as a consequence changes of balance
sensitivity.
Automatic adjustment process has been designed for three different cases:
• Adjustment on plugging the balance to the mains – verified balances.
• Adjustment triggered by temperature change inside the balance. The balance is equipped with
a very precise system for monitoring temperature. At each adjustment process, the temperature
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is recorded. The next adjustment is automatically initiated if temperature changes more than
1°C or 2°C (AS, PS series balances) from the last saved temperature.
• Adjustment triggered by elapsing time. You can declare time intervals which are criteria for
balance adjustment (this option is only available for non-verified balances).
6.2. MANUAL ADJUSTMENT
6.2.1. Internal Adjustment
The balance performs internal adjustment automatically. During adjustment process do not load the
weighing pan with any load. The message <DO NOT TURN OFF CALIBRATION> is displayed in the
bottom line. Once adjustment process is completed, balance saves its result in memory and returns
to weighing mode.
CAUTION!
- Press Esc button to abort adjustment process.
- If a weighing pan is loaded, message informing about an error turns out on the display. Adjustment
process is aborted, balance returns to the weighing mode. Adjustment process may be repeated upon removal
of the excess load.
6.2.2. External Adjustment
The external adjustment for PS series balances should be carried out with an external mass standard
of class F1 (function unavailable for verified balances).
Procedure:
• Run an external adjustment process, the balance displays a command ordering to unload the
weighing pan, <REMOVE MASS> (the weighing pan must be empty). When the weighing pan
is unloaded, press
button.
• The balance determines mass of an empty pan, message <CALIBRATION> is displayed in the
bottom line. Next, message <PLACE MASS> and mass value to be placed on the weighing
pan are displayed, e.g. 200.000g (depending on the type of balance).
• Place an external adjustment weight of displayed mass value and press
button. The
balance determines the mass, message <CALIBRATION> is displayed in the bottom line. On
completing adjustment process the balance returns to submenu P1.2 EXT.CALIB.
6.2.3. User Adjustment
The external adjustment for PS series balances should be carried out with an external mass standard
of class F1 (function unavailable for verified balances).
Procedure:
• Run an external adjustment process, the first step of the process is to declare the mass of a
weight that is to be used for adjustment. The mass must be ≥ 30% Max capacity.
• Once the mass of the weight is entered and confirmed, the message prompting the user to
remove the weight from the pan is displayed: <REMOVE MASS> (the weighing pan must be
empty). Unload the pan and press
button.
• The balance determines the weight of an unloaded pan, message <CALIBRATION> is shown
in the bottom line. Next, message <PLACE MASS> and mass value to be placed on the
weighing pan are displayed, e.g. 200.000g (depending on the type of balance).
• Place an external adjustment weight of displayed mass value and press
button. The
balance determines the mass, message <CALIBRATION> is displayed in the bottom line. On
completing adjustment process the balance returns to submenu P1.2 EXT.CALIB.
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7. DATABASES
The balance software has 3 databases that can be edited (USERS, PRODUCTS, TARES) as well as
2 databases (WEIGHINGS AND ALIBI), to which all the measurements, carried out by means of the
balance, are saved.
Data saved within particular databases:
USERS – 10 different users.
• Archive data relating to the carried out weighings – WEIGHINGS database and ALIBI
• Copy the products, tares and users databases between balances of this series.
This can be performed by using external USB flash drive, which shall feature <FAT files system>
PRODUCTS – 1000 different products.
TARES – 10 different masses of the packaging.
WEIGHINGS – 5 000 consecutive measurements
ALIBI – 100 000 consecutive measurements
8. EXPORT AND IMPORT OF DATABASES
This option allows the user to:
database.
9. WORKING MODES
− Weighings
− Parts Counting
− Checkweighing
− Dosing
− Animal Weighing
− Density Determination of Solids
− Density Determination of Liquids
− Statistics
− Totalising
− Peak Hold
− Pipettes Calibration
− Deviations % in reference to mass of the standard
In order to run a particular mode press
button, and select the mode from the list.
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Once the button
has been pressed, the name of the first available function is shown.
or
- press to select working mode
- press to enter the selected working mode
CAUTION!
Upon restart, the balance is launched with the most recently operated working mode!!! For settings of this
function read of this user manual.
10. WEIGHING OPERATION
10.1.1. Good Weighing Practice
In order to ensure long lasting use of a balance plus correct and reliable measurement of weighed
loads, follow below procedures:
• Start the balance with no load on the weighing pan (permissible value of load on the weighing
pan on balance start is ±10% of its maximum capacity).
• Load the weighing pan steadily avoiding shocks:
YES
NO
• Place weighed loads centrally on the weighing pan:
YES
NO
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• Avoid side loading, in particular side shocks:
NO
NO
The balance requires adjusting before weighing process start or in case of drastic change of ambient
conditions at a workstation.
• Before the start of weighing procedure, it is recommended to load the weighing pan a few times
• Check if unloaded balance indicates “precise zero”
and whether measurement is stable
with mass close to balance max capacity,
, if not, press
/Delete button,
• Press UNITS button, to set a measuring unit:
• Place weighed object on the weighing pan and read result only on measurement result
stabilization,
• Mass indication of a load placed on the weighing pan can be tared multiple number of times by
pressing →T←/Insert (pay CAUTION not to exceed maximal capacity of a balance by applying
multiple tare function).
The balance shall stay plugged to the mains in between measurement series. It is recommended to
switch off the balance display by pressing ON/OFF button. On repeated ON/OFF button pressing, the
balance is ready for operation and carrying out the following measurements.
10.1.2. Balance Zeroing
Zeroing is a function allowing to zero mass indication. In order to zero mass indication, press
button. Mass indication of zero value shall be displayed together with precise zero
and stability
markers.
Zeroing process is an equivalent for determining new zero point, recognized by the balance as
precise zero. Zeroing is possible only for stable status of display indication.
CAUTION!
Zeroing the display indication is possible only within ±2% range of instrument’s maximum capacity. If the
zeroed value is above ±2% of the maximum capacity, then the software indicates an error message, Err2.
10.1.3. Balance Taring
Taring is a function allowing to determine net weight of a measured object. In order to determine net
weight of the object, place object’s container (packaging) on the weighing pan, and on stabilization of
measurement result press
key. The display indicates mass equal zero and symbols: Net and
. On taking off the weighed load and its packaging from the weighing pan, the display indicates
sum of total tared mass with minus sign.
The software enables assigning tare value to a database-stored product. Using this option, the
software automatically uploads data on tare value for a particular product upon its selection from the
database.
CAUTION!
Taring negative values is impossible. On taring negative values the balance responds with an error message,
Err3. In such case, zero balance indication and repeat taring procedure.
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11. COMMUNICATION
Communication menu enables configuration of port settings. The settings are accessed upon
pressing
Communication with peripheral devices is established via the following ports:
button.
Parameters of USB ports are not configurable. The port type B is designed to connect a printer or
a computer, and the port type A is designed to connect a computer keyboard, a bar code reader or
the flash drive.
12. PERIPHERAL DEVICES
PERIPHERAL DEVICES menu is comprised within Parameters menu. It is accessed by pressing
key. The menu features list of devices that can cooperate with the balance.
• COM 1 (RS232),
• COM 2 (RS232),
• USB type A
• USB type B
• WIFI,
• Computer
• Printer
• Barcode Reader
• Additional Display
• External Buttons
13. COOPERATION WITH PERIPHERALS
CAUTION!
A peripheral device that is connected to RS 232 or USB port of a balance, has to be
powered from the common low voltage grid equipped with common anti-shock protection in
order to provide that possible occurrence of different potentials in zero cables of the peripheral device
and the balance is precluded.
Value indicated on a display can be sent via RS232 or USB port to a peripheral device in one of four
accessible ways:
- on pressing
• manually
• automatically - on stabilisation of a weighing result
continuously - on activation of a function or sending a command
•
• on command sent from a peripheral device (see additional functions).
button
Value indicated on a display can be sent via COM port or USB port in the following form:
•
stable
– data is sent immediately on stabilisation of weighing result (button
)
• unstable – on pressing
button, display status is sent immediately to a peripheral device (on
a printout such status is marked with <?> symbol located in front of the weighing result). This
option is only available for non-verified balances.
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13.1. TRANSFERRED DATA FORMAT
The measurement result can be transferred from a balance to an external device by pressing
button, located on the balance, or by sending a control command from a computer.
13.2. FORMAT OF DATA SENT ON PRESSING PRINT BUTTON
CAUTION!
Unstable measurement printout is disabled for a verified balance.
Printout format for unverified balances:
2
3
1
y
t
i
l
i
b
a
t
s
r
e
k
r
a
m
e
c
a
p
s
r
e
t
c
a
r
a
h
c
s
s
a
m
4 - 12
14 - 16
17
13
e
c
a
p
s
t
i
n
u
R
C
18
F
L
Stability marker
Character
Mass
Unit
[space] if stable
[?] if unstable
[^] if high limit is out of range
[v] if low limit is out of range
[space] for positive values
[-] for negative values
9 characters with right justification
3 characters with left justification
Printout format for verified balances:
3
4 - 14
2
1
y
t
i
l
i
b
a
t
s
r
e
k
r
a
m
e
c
a
p
s
r
e
t
c
a
r
a
h
c
Stability marker
Character
Mass
Unit
15
16 - 18
19
20
e
c
a
p
s
t
i
n
u
R
C
F
L
s
s
a
m
[space] if stable
[?] if unstable
[^] if high limit is out of range
[v] if low limit is out of range
[space] for positive values
[-] for negative values
11 characters with right justification (contains decimal marks)
3 characters with left justification
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14. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL
General information
A. A character based communication protocol balance-terminal is designed for establishing
communication between a RADWAG balance and a peripheral device via RS-232C serial
interface.
B.
It consists of commands sent from a peripheral device to the balance and responses from
the balance.
C. Responses are sent from the balance on each receipt of a command as a reaction to a
specific command.
D. Commands, forming the communication protocol, enable both, obtaining data on balance
status and influencing balance operation, e.g.: acquiring measurement results from the
balance, zeroing, etc.
15. ERROR MESSAGES
-Err2-
Value beyond zero range
Value beyond tare range
-Err3-
-Err8-
Taring / Zeroing operation time exceeded
-NULL-
Zero value from converter
-FULL- Measurement range exceeded
-LH-
Start mass error
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1 | Internal Photos | Internal Photos | 1.07 MiB | March 16 2021 / September 12 2021 | delayed release |
1 | External Photos | External Photos | 1.65 MiB | March 16 2021 / September 12 2021 | delayed release |
1 | Label Info | ID Label/Location Info | 466.70 KiB | March 16 2021 |
Exemplary nominal labels for R series of balances Placemant of nominal labels on devices AS R label placement PS R label placement PS R.M label placement
1 | Confidentiality Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 79.48 KiB | March 16 2021 |
RADWAG Wagi Elektroniczne Witold Lewandowski Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: 2AXRT-ASPSR Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, we hereby request confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
Exhibit Type
File Name
The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The applicant understands that pursuant to Section 0.457 of the Rules, disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. In additional to above mentioned documents, in order to comply with the marketing regulations in Title 47 CFR 2.803 and the importation rules in Title 47 CFR 2.1204, while ensuring that business sensitive information remains confidential until the actual marketing of newly authorized devices, we request Short Term Confidentiality of the following attachment(s);
Exhibit Type External Photo Internal Photo Manual Test Set-up Photo File Name AS R, PS R, PS R.M_Ext Photos AS R, PS R, PS R.M_Int Photos AS R, PS R, PS R.M_Manual AS R, PS R, PS R.M_Tsup Photos For 45 days, pursuant to Public Notice DA 04-1705. OR For 180 days pursuant to KDB 726920 D01. Sincerely, Piotr Ciepucha / manager Rev 11/20/07
1 | Operation Description | Operational Description | 208.43 KiB | March 16 2021 |
Operation description - R family of balances 1, 2 parallel guides 3 - vertical elastic element 4 leverage system 5 fulcrum 6 permanent magnet 7 air coil 8 air gap 9 position sensor 10 load receptor The operating principle of AS and PS R balances consists in electromagnetic compensation of the force of gravity applied to the load receptor 10. Generally the rule of operation is to keep the whole unit in equilibrium by generating an adequate current Ic that flows through air coil 7. If a load is applied to the weighing pan, it generates a force of gravity related to the mass of the object on the load receptor 10. The leverage system 4 to which the air coil 7 and position sensor 9 are attached changes position so that the unit becomes unbalanced. Electronics detect the position sensor imbalance and reacts by changing the current Ic. In other words, said force causes a deviation of the system from equilibrium, the deviation being transferred by the mechanical system to the coil placed in a magnetic field of a permanent magnet 6 placed within the actuator. The air coil 8 can move freely in the air gap 8 according to leverage system 4 movements. AS R and PS R weighing mechanism is hybridic, made of many parts linked by screws. PS R.M balance is equipped with monolithic weighing mechanism, that is cut out of one piece of metal. The position of the coil in the field of the solenoid actuator is detected by the position sensor 9. Due to the change in signal from the position sensor 9, the value of the current Ic flowing in the coil also changes, with this operation the mass measurement system regains its initial equilibrium with another Ic value. The precise measuring resistor converts the coil current into voltage. The measured value of the voltage is transferred to an A / D converter which supplies the digital value of the measurement signal and transfers it to a microprocessor. The digital signal related to measured mass is then filtered (software). Owing to filtering, demanded resolution is provided. Thus prepared measurement signal is corrected by factors accounting for changes occurring within mass measuring system, which changes are a result of temperature variation. Next, in order to get accurate linear relation between measured load and measurement signal value, the signal is subjected to so called linearity correction. At the end the measurement signal is scaled using adjustment coefficient, this is to provide weighing result, displayed on the screen. The weighing result is considered to be stable when it varies less than specified by stability criterion value described below. All operations mentioned here are performed by embedded software. The weighing result is displayed on the LCD display. The weighing results can be saved in the internal memory or passed to other devices via interfaces. One of those interfaces is wireless. FCC certified module is applied to connect R weighing scales to an external WiFi network.
1 | Power of Attorney Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 71.12 KiB | March 16 2021 |
RADWAG Wagi Elektroniczne Witold Lewandowski Letter of Authorization We, the undersigned, hereby authorize Yeong Hwan Hong of ICR Co.,Ltd. to act on our behalf in all manners relating to application for equipment authorization for FCC ID: 2AXRT-ASPSRincluding signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts carried out by Yeong Hwan Hong of ICR Co.,Ltd. on our behalf shall have the same affect as acts of our own. This authorization is valid until further written notice from RADWAG Wagi Elektroniczne Witold Lewandowski I, the undersigned, hereby certify that we are not subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a). Feb 8th, 2020 Timco Engineering, Inc. 849 N.W. State Road 45 P.O. Box 370a Newberry, Florida 32669 USA Sincerely, Piotr Ciepucha / manager
1 | Part list | Parts List/Tune Up Info | 517.15 KiB | March 16 2021 |
PCB project 360R1507W15Z0 R2, R69, R70, R71, R73 Description/value Designator Footprint Quantity BOMs for R series of balances
*0R
*1k
*1k5
*1u
*3R3
*10n
*10u
*12k
*27R
*100n
*100n
*120R
*200R
*EKRAN
*Header 2
*Header 4
*LED red
*LL4148
*NXW-09 0R 0R 1k5 1n 1n R52, R67 R61, R62, R63 R11 R66 C16 R18 C95 C94 R1 C71 C76 R3 J1 Z3 J9 D5 D9 U14 U10 U17 J11 J7 R55 C53 R72, R77, R78 R14, R22, R47, R58 C20, C21, C22, C23
*LT1763CS8#TRPBF
*MCP3421A1T-E/CH
*MCP3421A2T-E/CH
*mx90814-10
*NXW-03-SMD TMP1, TMP2 R0603 R0603 R0603 C0805 R0805 C0603 C0805 R0603 R0603 C0603 C0805 R0603 REZ 7.5 T EKRAN HDR1X2 HDR1X4 LED0805 D Minimelf SO-8 SOT23-6 SOT23-6 mx90814-10 NXW-03-SMD NXW-09 R0805 R0603 R0603 C0603 C0805 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 4 4 1 4n7 NP0 4.9152MHz 22n NP0 25MHz 27R 32.768kHz 1u 2k2 3k 3R3 4k3 4k7 6p8 10k 10n 10p 10u 10u 12k 47k 47k 75R 100k 100n 100n 150k 200k 220p C4, C32, C35, C37 R9, R38, R54 R8, R74, R75 R57 R31 R13 C9 X1 C5 C57 R68 C12 X2 X3 R15 R51 C38, C39 R10, R12, R17, R19, R20, R21, R23, R24, R25, R26, R30, R32, R33, R117 C26, C27 C3, C14, C25, C29, C30, C33, C34, C46, C47, C49, C64, C67, C68, C69, C73, C88, C89, C90 R6, R27, R28, R29, R37, R53, R82, R83, R84, R85, R86 R0603 R40, R42, R48 R16 C2, C6, C8, C11, C15, C24, C28, C31, C36, C40, C41, C42, C43, C44, C45, C48, C51, C52, C54, C55, C61, C62, C63, C70, C74, C75, C78, C85, C86, C87, C92, C93, C99 XTAL-13mm C0805 R0603 R0603 R0805 R0603 R0603 C1206 C0603 R0603 C0603 C0603 C0805 R0603 C1206 C_TANTAL_A XTAL_6MM KX-327S R0603 R0805 R0603 R0603 C-6.3x5.3 CAP_EL_8X10 C0603 C0805 R0805 R0805 R0805 C0603 100R 10ppm R4, R5 100uF/16V 100uF/16v C77, C80, C82 C50, C58, C60 C56, C59 R43 R41 C1, C7, C10, C13, C17, C18, C19 14 1 2 18 11 4 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 2 3 2 1 1 7 33 F1003WR-S-08PT (TME) J3 220p 249R 470k A25LQ64M-F BAT54S BC807-40 BC817-40 backlight CR2032 CS5532-BSZ DZ10V ESP-12E FDN338 FM25CL64B GDS-FF-2970WP Header 2 Header 4 HT1625 IDC20 RASTER 2mm LATCH IRF7455PBF KPX-1205B LD1117S33CTR LM337 MCP3421A0T-E/CH NXW-05 NXW-10 OP282G REF192FSZ SBK SPX5205-2V5 STM32F205VE R16X R59, R60 R46 U16 D1, D2, D3, D4 T1, T2, T3, T9 T5, T6, T8, T11 LB1 BAT1 U3 D7, D8 U2 T7 U4 LCD Z4 J2 U18 BUZ1 J5 T4 U9 U7 U13 J4, J8 J6 U11 U1 U6 U5 L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, L6, L7, L8, L9, L13, L17 D MINIMELF ESP-12 ZIF 1MM 8PIN MOSFET_GDS_SOT23 SO-8 LCD AS PS APP 4 IDC20 2MM LATCH R0603 R0603 R0805 SO-8-WIDE SOT23-D SOT23-T SOT23-T FPBL CR2032H PSOP20 HDR1X2 HDR1X4 QFP100 SO-8 BUZZ SOT-223-3 SO-8 SOT23-6 NXW-05 NXW-10 SO-8 SO-8 L0603 SOT23-5 LQFP100 1 2 1 1 4 4 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 11 PCB project 360R1903W4Z0_QFP R2, R69, R70, R71, R73, R78 Description/value Designator Footprint Quantity
*4n7 NP0
*0R
*1k
*1k5
*1u
*3R3
*10n
*10u
*10u
*12k
*27R
*100n
*100n
*120R
*200R
*249R
*100uF/16V
*EKRAN
*Header 2
*Header 4
*LED red
*LM337 C73, C90, C94 R1, R68 R52, R67 C45, C54, C55, C71, C78, C87 R61, R62, R63 R59, R60 R11 R66 C16 R18 C9 C95 C57 C76 C58 R3 J1 Z3 J9 D5 U7 U14 U10 U17 J7
*LT1763CS8#TRPBF
*MCP3421A1T-E/CH
*MCP3421A2T-E/CH
*NXW-03-SMD
*NXW-09 0R 0R 1%
1k5 1n TMP1, TMP2 R16X, R72, R77 R4, R5 R14, R22, R47, R58 C20, C21, C22, C23 R0603 R0603 R0603 C0805 R0805 C1206 C0603 C0805 R0603 R0603 C0603 C0805 C_TANTAL_A C-6.3x5.3 R0603 REZ 7.5 T R0603 EKRAN HDR1X2 HDR1X4 LED0805 SO-8 SO-8 SOT23-6 SOT23-6 R0603 R0805 R0603 C0603 NXW-03-SMD NXW-09 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 6 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 4 4 1n 1u 2k2 3k 3R3 4k3 4k7 6p8 10k 10n 10p 10u 4k7 1%
4.9152MHz 22k 1%
22n NP0 25MHz 27R 32.768kHz 47k 47k 1%
75k 1%
75R 100k 100n 100n 100uF/16V 100uF/16v 200k 1%
220p A25LQ64M-F C4, C32, C35, C37 R9, R38, R54 R8, R74, R75 C53 R57 R31 R13 R55 X1 C5 R43 C12 X2 X3 R15 R51 R41 C38, C39 R10, R12, R17, R19, R20, R21, R23, R24, R25, R26, R30, R32, R33, R117 C26, C27 C3, C14, C25, C29, C30, C33, C34, C46, C47, C49, C64, C67, C68, C69, C88, C89 R6, R27, R28, R29, R37, R53, R82, R83, R84, R85, R86 R0603 R40, R42, R48 R16 C2, C6, C8, C11, C15, C24, C28, C31, C36, C40, C41, C42, C43, C44, C48, C51, C52, C61, C62, C63, C70, C74, C75, C85, C86, C92, C93, C99 C77, C80, C82 C50, C60 C56, C59 R46 U16 C1, C7, C10, C13, C17, C18, C19 XTAL-13mm C0805 C0805 R0603 R0603 R0805 R0603 R0603 R0805 C0603 R0603 C0603 C0603 C0805 R0805 C1206 R0603 R0805 R0805 R0603 R0603 C0603 C0805 XTAL_6MM KX-327S C-6.3x5.3 CAP_EL_8X10 R0805 C0603 SO-8-WIDE 14 1 2 16 11 1 4 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 2 2 1 7 1 28 F1003WR-S-08PT (TME) AD780BRZ BAT54S BC807-40 BC817-40 BKL - backlight CR2032 CS5532-BSZ DZ10V ESP-12E FDN338 FM25CL64B GDS-FF-2970WP Header 2 Header 4 HT1625 IRF7455PBF KPX-1205B LD1117S33CTR LL4148 MCP3421A0T-E/CH NXW-04-SMD NXW-05 NXW-10 OP282G SBK SPX5205-5V STM32F205VE U1 D1, D2, D3, D4 T1, T2, T3, T9 T5, T6, T8, T11 LB1 BAT1 U3 D7, D8 U2 J3 T7 U4 LCD Z4 J2 U18 J5 T4 BUZ1 U9 D9 U13 J10 J4, J8 J6 U11 U6 U5 L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, L6, L7, L8, L9, L13, L17 SO-8 SOT23-D SOT23-T SOT23-T FPBL CR2032H PSOP20 D MINIMELF ESP-12 ZIF 1MM 8PIN MOSFET_GDS_SOT23 SO-8 LCD AS PS APP 4 HDR1X2 HDR1X4 QFP100 SO-8 BUZZ SOT-223-3 D Minimelf SOT23-6 NXW-04-SMD NXW-05 NXW-10 SO-8 L0603 SOT23-5 LQFP100 IDC20 RASTER 2mm LATCH IDC20 2MM LATCH 1 4 4 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 11 PCB project 365R1502W1Z3_PCB Description/value Designator Footprint Quantity R9, R10 C3, C8, C19, C23, C26, C32, C35, C37, C38, C39, C40 C29 C22, C43, C49, C50, C54, C55 C33, C44 C4, C9, C15, C16 L2, L3, L8 R2, R4, R31 C10, C14, C17, C18 1k 1n 2,2n 10n 10u 10u/25V 10uH 12k 1%
22u/25V 36k 47n 47u/16V 56k 62k 1%
100k 100n 124k 1%
330n 820R CM04RC04T DC 2.1/5.5 DHP8-09M FSMD050 NXW-05 RT7251BZQW RT7272BGSP SBK SD075-16 SM6T6V8CA 100u/25V 8x6.2mm cap_el_8x10 C2, C7, C11, C12, C20, C21, C42 C30, C34, C36, C41, C46, C51 IDC20 RASTER 2mm LATCH L9, L11, L12, L13, L14, L16, L17, L18, L19, L21 C31, C45 R12 C5 R11 R1 R5, R6, R7 C13 R3, R32 C6 L1 J1 F6 J6 J4 J2, J7 U1, U2 U3 B1 D13 DE0704---T R0603 C0603 C0603 C0603 C0805 R1206 R0603 R1206 R0603 C0603 R1206 R0603 R0603 R0603 C0603 R0603 C0603 R1206 CM04RC_2L GNIAZDO_AD DB-9M-T R1/1206-T IDC20 2MM NXW-05 WDFN-8L SO-8N L0603 F1812 D_EC04-T 11 2 1 6 2 4 3 3 4 1 2 1 1 1 3 7 1 2 6 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 10 F1, F2 U6, U7 D1 J10 SR050-06 ST3232 STPS2L60A USB_A-MX-89485-8000 USB_B-TUEB4F2D0B PCB project 365R1903W1Z1 J9 Description/value Designator Footprint Quantity R0805 TSSOP16 DO-214AC-T USB_A USB-B-T2 R0603 PS2_b L0603 R0603 R0603 C0603 C0603 C0603 C0805 R1206 C1206 R0603 C1206 R1206 R0603 R0603 C0603 R0603 R0603 R0603 C0603 R0603 DE0704 DE0704---T C19, C27, C28, C32, C35, C37, C38, C39, C40 R8 J3 L5, L7, L22 R38 R9, R10 C9, C29, C53 C22, C43 C33, C44 C15, C16 C4, C5, C14, C47 L2, L4 L3 R4, R6, R17 C6, C8, C48, C52 C17, C18 R19 R12, R14 C31, C45 R11, R13, R18 R16 R1, R7, R15 R3, R5 C1, C2, C3, C7, C10, C11, C12, C20, C21, C42 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 9 3 2 2 2 4 2 1 3 4 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 10 2
*0R
*PS/2-B
*SBK 0R 1k 1n 2,2n 10n 10u 10u/25V 10u/25V 10uH 10uH 12k 1%
22u/16V 22u/25V 24k 36k 47n 56k 62k 1%
100k 100n 124k 1%
1 6 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 9 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 IDC20 RASTER 2mm LATCH U1, U2, U3 L9, L11, L12, L13, L14, L16, L17, L19, L21 C30, C34, C36, C41, C46, C51 C13 R2 L1 J1 F6 J6 J4 J2, J7 B1 D13 F1, F2 U6, U7 D1 J10 cap_el_8x10 C0603 R1206 CM04RC_2L GNIAZDO_AD DB-9M-T R1/1206-T IDC20 2mm LATCH nxw-05 SO-8N L0603 F1812 D_EC04-T R0805 TSSOP16 DO-214AC-T USB_a USB-B-T2 USB_A-MX-89485-8000 USB_B-TUEB4F2D0B PCB project 395R1502-PCB-W04-Z02 J9 Description/value Designator Footprint Quantity R7 J3 R6 R26 R2 R16 C4, C23, C24 R22, R25 C2, C3, C21, C22, C28 C1, C6, C14 C5, C8 R1, R3, R4, R5, R21 R0805 305R NXW-03 395T R0603 304R R0805 304R C0805 304R R0603 304R R0603 304R R0805 304R C0603 304R C0603 304R C0805 304R R0805 305R 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 5 3 2 5 220u/25V 330n 820R CM04RC04T DC 2.1/5.5 DHP8-09M FSMD050 NXW-05 RT7272BGSP SBK SD075-16 SM6T6V8CA SR050-06 ST3232BTR STPS2L60A
*470k
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1 | Test Setup Photos | Test Setup Photos | 1.28 MiB | March 16 2021 / September 12 2021 | delayed release |
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2021-03-16 | JAB - Part 15 Class B Digital Device | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2021-03-16
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
RADWAG Wagi Elektorniczne Witold Lewandowski
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0030059596
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1 | Physical Address |
5 Torunska Street
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1 |
Radom, N/A
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1 |
Poland
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2AXRT
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
ASPSR
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
P******** C********
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1 | Telephone Number |
+4848********
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1 | Fax Number |
+4848********
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1 |
p******@radwag.pl
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 09/12/2021 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | JAB - Part 15 Class B Digital Device | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | R series balances | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
ICR Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
S****** S********
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1 | Telephone Number |
+82-2********
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1 | Fax Number |
+82-2********
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1 |
s******@icrqa.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15B |
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