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Getting Started
Sartorius Master
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LP Models
Electronic Precision Balances
Operating Instructions
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Page 1 - Sartorius Master

1Getting StartedSartorius Masterpro SeriesLP ModelsElectronic Precision BalancesOperating Instructions98648-006-26

Page 2 - Warnings and

10Configuring the BalancePurposeYou can configure your Masterprobalance to meet individualrequirements by entering user dataand setting parameters in

Page 3 - Operating Design

11Configuring the BalanceEntering User Data (Input)PurposeTo display, input or change userdata. You can block access to thesedata by assigning a pass

Page 4 - Storing Settings

12Practical ExampleEnter “Workstation 234” as Balance ID; Display and Print Other User DataStep Key (or instruction) Display/Output1. Select Setup men

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13Configuring the BalanceStep Key (or instruction) Display/Output9. Display lot number Y 13th through 20th digits displayed(In this example: 09-10-96/

Page 6 - Setting Up the Balance

14Setting Parameters (Menu)PurposeTo configure the balance; i.e.,adapt the balance to individualrequirements by choosing froma list of parameter optio

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15Configuring the BalancePractical ExampleSelect the Counting Application ProgramStep Key (or instruction) Display/Output1. Select Setup menu M2. Sele

Page 8 - Warmup Time

16Setup Parameters (Overview)o Factory setting√ User setting** = setting not applicable in balances verified for use in legal metrology** = not in bal

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17Configuring the Balance*** = setting not applicable in balances verified for use in legal metrology*** = not in balance model LP34-0CE*** = for bala

Page 10 - Configuring the Balance

18* = setting not applicable in balances verified for use in legal metrology

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19Configuring the Balance** = setting not applicable in balances verified for use in legal metrology** = Auto print if change in weight >10 d and h

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2Intended UseThe Masterpro Series from Sartoriusoffers precision balances withcapacities ranging from 1 to 34 kg.A broad range of specialperformance f

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20* = not in balance models with a weighing capacity ≥16 kg.

Page 14 - Setting Parameters (Menu)

21Operating the BalanceOperating the BalanceBasic Weighing FunctionPurposeThe basic weighing functionis always accessible and can beused alone or in c

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22ID for weight value (if desired):● Select the parameters“Line format” and “For otherapp./GLP” from theSetup menu: Press M● Select mode:Press the me

Page 16 - √ User setting

23Operating the BalanceExample W2Enter “ABC123” as a sample IDNote:– The sample ID generally applies to one weighing operation only– The ID is deleted

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24External Calibration in VerifiedBalances of Accuracy Class K– External calibration is blockedwhen the balance is used inlegal metrology> External

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25Operating the BalancePreparationConfigure Parameters for Calibration and AdjustmentStep Key (or instruction) Display/Output1. Turn on the balance e2

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26Configure External Calibration and Automatic Adjustment of the Balance in Selection ModeStep Key (or instruction) Display/Output1. Select the calibr

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27Operating the BalanceExternal Calibration/Adjustment*with a User-Defined WeightFirst set either 1 9 3 or selectionmode (1 9 12) in the menu.You can

Page 21 - Operating the Balance

28Internal Calibration/AdjustmentThe menu code setting 1 9 4 must beselected in the Setup menu.Inside the balance housing is a built-in, motorized cal

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29Operating the BalanceisoCAL:Automatic Calibration and AdjustmentEither 1 15 3 or 1 15 5 must beselected in the Setup menu.The “isoCAL” display autom

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3Getting StartedOperating DesignThe balances in the MasterproSeries consist of a weighing celland a display and control unit.In addition to the choice

Page 24 - Calibration/Adjustment

30Check the Reproducibility of the BalanceStep Key (or instruction) Display/Output1. If parameter 1 9 11 is set(reproTEST), proceed with step 4.2. Acc

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31Operating the BalanceApplication ProgramsUsing Verified Balances as LegalMeasuring Instruments in the EU*:All application programs canbe selected on

Page 26 - (on verified balances, the

32Additional FunctionsIn addition to the functions for:– alphanumeric input,– taring(not during alphanumeric input),– printing,you can also access the

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33Operating the BalanceCounting ZPurposeWith the Counting program youcan determine the number ofparts that each have approximatelyequal weight.Availab

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34PreparationTo calculate a piece count, theaverage weight of one piece mustbe known. This average pieceweight can be entered into theCounting progra

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35Operating the BalancePractical ExampleCounting with: Preset Reference Sample Quantity Weighed In(Parameter settings: Counting program: 2 1 4; Pr

Page 30 - Repeatability (reproTEST)

36Weighing in Percent LPurposeThis application program allowsyou to obtain weight readoutsin percent which are in proportionto a reference weight.Avai

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37Operating the BalancePreparationTo calculate a value in percent, thereference percentage must beknown. This value can be enteredinto the weighing-i

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38Practical ExamplesExample P1: Weighing in Percent with Reference Weight Taken from Weight on BalanceStep Key (or instruction) Display/Output1. Sele

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39Operating the BalanceExample P2: Weighing in Percent with Reference Weight Entered Using the Numeric KeysStep Key (or instruction) Display/Output1.

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4InputNumeric InputTo enter numbers:Press the 1 2 … 0 . keysTo store numbers entered:Press the soft keyTo interrupt/cancel numeric input:Press cAlphab

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40Net-Total Formulation RPurposeWith this application programyou can weigh in differentcomponents up to a defined total.You can also print out the tot

Page 36 - Weighing in Percent L

41Operating the BalancePractical ExampleWeighing in Several Components(Parameter settings: Net-total application program 2 1 6; print all parameters

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42Animal Weighing VPurposeUse this program to determine theweights of unstable samples (e.g.,live animals) or to determine weightsunder unstable ambie

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43Operating the BalancePreparation● Turn on the balance:Press e> All display segments light upbriefly● Select the animal weighingapplication in the

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44Practical ExampleDetermining Animal Weight with Automatic Start of 20 Subweighing Operations for Averaging;Automatic Printout of the Number of Subwe

Page 40 - Net-Total Formulation R

45Operating the BalanceStep Key (or instruction) Display/OutputThe balance delays starting the When this criterion is met,subweighing operation until

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46Over/Under Checkweighing OPurposeThis program is used to checkwhether a sample correspondsto a pre-set target value or iswithin a specific tolerance

Page 42 - Animal Weighing V

47Operating the BalancePreparationThe checkweighing program requiresa target value for comparisonto the current value. This target hasa tolerance ran

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48● Turn on the balance:Press e> All display segments light upbriefly● Select the over/undercheckweighing application in theSetup menu: Press M● S

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49Operating the BalancePractical ExampleCheckweighing samples of 170 g, with an allowable tolerance of –5 g and +10 g.Printout of upper and lower tole

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5Getting StartedGetting StartedWarrantyDo not miss out on the benefits of ourfull warranty. Complete the warrantyregistration card, indicating the da

Page 46 - Over/Under Checkweighing O

509. Store lower limit value min soft key v10. Enter value for upper limit 1 8 0(170 g + 10 g)11. Store upper limit value max soft key v12. Weigh samp

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51Operating the BalanceRecalculationPurposeWith this application programyou can compensate for over-pouredcomponents in formulation.If a component is

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52Factory SettingsPrint application parameters(automatic output of applicationparameters): off (7 1 1)Line format: for other apps/GLP(7 2 2)Preparatio

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53Operating the BalancePractical ExampleWhen weighing in formulation components, the second component is over-poured.(Parameter settings: Recalculati

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54... or enter the desired value 1 2 . 3 0 9. Confirm the new value comp.2 soft key (v)or comp. soft key (w)The true net value is displayedfor 2 secon

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55Operating the Balance14. ... and store add.6 soft key (v)(here, e.g., the 6th component)The true net value (of the 6thcomponent) is displayed for2 s

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56Data Output FunctionsThere are 3 options for data output:– Output to the display/control unit– Output to a printer (generate a printout)– Output to

Page 53 - Comp1 + 27.08 g

57Operating the BalanceWeight Unit DisplayThis line shows:– Current weight unit (e.g., kg)– Designation of other units of measure (e.g., piece count)–

Page 54 - RCom1 + 27.34 g

58Available FeaturesPrint manually/automatically:To print the information contained inthe measured value line (weightreadout, calculated value, numeri

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59Operating the BalancePrint Manually/AutomaticallyThe printout contains the currentvalue in the measured value display(weight readout with weight uni

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6Setting Up the BalancePreparing Balances with a Round Glass Draft Shield● Place the components listed below on the balance in the order given:– Dust

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60Net weightSample IDDisplay blankDisplay underloadDisplay overloadFirst net weightNumber of subweighs for averagingMultiplication factorResult of ave

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61Operating the Balance---------------------28.06.1997 16:12 SARTORIUSMod. LP4200SSer. no. 60419914Ver. no. 01-30-09ID 12345

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62Interface DescriptionPurposeYour Masterpro balance comesequipped with an interface port forconnection to a computer or otherperipheral device.You ca

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63Operating the BalanceLine Format (Data Output Format)You can output the valuesdisplayed in the measured value lineand the weight unit with or withou

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64Data output example: + 1255.7 gPosition 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16+***1255. 7*g**CRLFPosition 1: Plus or minus sign or spacePosition 2:

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65Operating the BalanceData Input FormatYou can connect a computer to your balance to send commands via thebalance interface port to control balance f

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66SynchronizationDuring data communication betweenthe balance and an on-line device(computer), messages consistingof ASCII characters are transmittedv

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67Operating the BalanceActivating Data OutputYou can define the data outputparameter so that output is activatedeither when a print commandis received

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68Pin Assignment ChartFemale Interface Connector:25-position D-Submini, DB25S,with screw lock hardware for cableglandMale Connector Required:(please u

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69Operating the BalanceCabling Diagram– Diagram for interfacing a computer or different peripheral device to the balance usingthe RS-232/V24 standard

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7Getting StartedSeparate Operation of the Display Unit● Turn the balance upside down and lay it on a padded surfaceto avoid damage to the weighing sys

Page 68 - Pin Assignment Chart

70Additional FunctionsPasswordYou can block access to parametersettings in the Setup menu and tothe ID-code input function, as well asto the exact cal

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71Operating the BalancePin Assignments for the Female Interface ConnectorPin Input Function (8 8 1) Output Function (8 8 2)15 p key Remove universal s

Page 70 - Additional Functions

72MP8 Interface EmulationPurposeWith the MP8 interface emulationyou can connect peripheral devicesof the MP8 generation that haveseparate AC power sup

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73Operating the BalanceError CodesError codes are displayed in the main display or application display for 2 seconds.The program then returns automati

Page 72 - MP8 Interface Emulation

74Display Cause Solutionerr 30Interface port for printer output Contact your local Sartoriusprint fct. blocked is blocked Service Centerref.wt. too li

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75Operating the BalanceCare and MaintenanceServiceRegular servicing by a Sartoriustechnician will extend the service lifeof your balance and ensure it

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76Replacement of the Backup BatterySpare backup battery in the displayand control unit (soldered to PCB)Type: VL 2020; manufacturer:Panasonic. To be r

Page 75 - Care and Maintenance

77OverviewOverviewGeneral Views of the BalancesLP1200S (-0CE), LP620S (-0CE), LP220S (-0CE), LP620P (-0CE), LP3200DNo. Designation Order no.for spare

Page 76 - Instructions for Recycling

78General Views of the BalancesLP8200S (-0CE), LP8200P (-0CE), LP6200S (-0CE), LP4200S (-0CE), LP2200S (-0CE), LP820 (-0CE), LP420,LP2200P (-0CE), LP5

Page 77 - Overview

79OverviewNo. Designation Order no.for spare part1 Weighing pan 69 LC01072 Leveling foot 69 LC00933 Display and control unit4 Level indicator5 Interfa

Page 78 - General Views of the Balances

8Connecting the Balance to AC Power● Check the voltage rating and the plug design– If they do not match the rating or standard you use,contact your Sa

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80Description of the Keyse Key On/off switchSwitches the display on/off.The balance remains in the standbymode.M Key Settings for Configuringthe Balan

Page 80 - Description of the Keys

81OverviewMenu Structure* = setting cannot be changed in balances used for legal metrology

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82SpecificationsGeneral SpecificationsAC power source/power requirements AC adapter, 230 or 115 V, +15%… – 20%Frequency 48 – 60 HzAllowable ambient op

Page 82 - Specifications

83OverviewModel LP8200S LP8200P LP6200S LP4200S LP2200SReadability g 0.01 0.01/0.02/0.05 0.01 0.01 0.01Weighing capacity g 8,200 2,000/4,000/8,200 6,2

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84Model LP34000P LP12000P LP34Readability g 0.1/0.2/0.5 0.1/0.2/0.5 1Weighing capacity g 8,000/ 3,000/6,000/ 34,00016,000/ 12,00034,000Tare range (sub

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85OverviewVerified Models with EC Type ApprovalGeneral SpecificationsAC power source/power requirements AC adapter, 230 or 115 V, + 15%... –20%Frequen

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86Model LP8200S-0CE LP8200P-0CE LP6200S-0CE LP4200S-0CE LP2200S-0CEType BD BF BD BF MA BF 200, BD BF MA BF 200, BD BF BA BF 500, BD BFAccuracy class*

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87OverviewModel LP2200-0CE LP12000P-0CE LP16000S-0CE LP34000P-0CE LP34-0CEType BA BF 500, BD BF BA BF 500, BD BF BB BD 523 BB BD 523 BB BD 523Accuracy

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88Accessories (Options)Product Order No.Data printer YDP03-0CEwith date/time, statistical evaluation data,transaction counter functions and LCDcan be

Page 88 - Accessories (Options)

89OverviewProduct Order No.SartoConnect YSC01Ldata transfer software; with RS-232 standard cable;for direct input of weighing data into an application

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9Getting StartedFastening an Antitheft Locking Device:Balances with a Weighing Capacity of 12 kgTo fasten an antitheft locking device, use the lug loc

Page 90 - Declarations of Conformity

90Declarations of ConformityThe C Mark on Sartorius EquipmentIn 1985, the Council of the EuropeanCommunity approved a resolutionconcerning a new appro

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91Overview“New Installation” ServiceInitial verification is covered in our“New Installation” service package.In addition to initial verification,this

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93Overview

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95OverviewZ.14-755 320 34-10.93

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97OverviewIndexPageAccessories 88Acoustic signal 70Additional functions 70Animal weighing 42Antitheft locking device 9Application programs 31Auto pr

Page 98 - Appendix

Entering the General PasswordEnter/Change PasswordSelect the Setup menu: M> The soft keys info, menuand input are displayed in thetext lineSelect

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Sartorius AGb 37070 Goettingen, Germanyp Weender Landstrasse 94–108, 37075 Goettingen, Germanyt (+49/551) 308-0, f (+49/551) 308-3289Internet: http://

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