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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Apex Series Balances

Apex Series BalancesOperation ManualZEROAPX-200200g x 0.1mgDenver InstrumentPrintMenu0.0000 gI/O902375.1 Rev. C

Page 2 - Disclaimer Notice

Counting ModeCountingWith the counting program you can determine a number of parts, each hav-ing approximately the same weight. A total weight is dete

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Percentage WeighingThis application allows you to obtain weight readout in percent proportion-al to a reference weight.To set percentage weight:1. Pre

Page 4 - Specifications

Advance Features through MenuCodesSeveral advanced balance operations can be changed through menucodes. Select the desired codes from the below list.

Page 5 - Introduction

Baud rate5 1 1 150 baud5 1 2 300 baud5 1 3 600 baud5 1 4 1200 baud5 1 5 2400 baud5 1 6 4800 baud 5 1 7 9600 baud (default)Parity5 2 1 Mark5 2 2

Page 6 - Getting Started

Menu Treeunit graincaratlbtr oztaelcal“placeweight”countFunction in Function inWeighing Mode Menu ModeZero’s the balance Exits from current point weig

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11TroubleshootingDisplay Shows: Cause: Remedy:No segments appear I/O key pressed Press the I/O key.on the display. to turn OFF Display.no on d

Page 8 - 0.0000 g

RS232C InterfaceData Input FormatYou can connect a computer or printer to your balance to send commandsvia the balance interface port to control balan

Page 9 - Calibration

Hardware HandshakeWith a 4-wire interface, 1 or 2 more characters can be transmittedafter CTS.These connections must be made when interfacingthe balan

Page 10 - Counting Mode

Care and MaintenanceServiceRegular service by a Denver Instrument technician will extend the life ofyour balance and ensure its continued weighing acc

Page 11 - Percentage Weighing

15AccessoriesDraft Ring 902191.1In-Use Cover (analytical models) 602541.1In-Use Cover (round pan toploading models) 602542.1In-Use Cover (square pan

Page 12 - Advance Features through Menu

You have purchased a quality precision weighing instrument thatrequires handling with care. Read entire contents of this Operation Manual prior to ope

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16Gram Conversion Chart1 Gram = 0.03527396 AV OZ0.03215075 TROY OZ0.00220462 POUNDS0.64301493 PENNY WEIGHT15.43235835 GRAIN0.77161792 SCRUPLE0.56438

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Warranty Instructions1. Please return the prepaid, pre-addressed Purchase Registration Card toDenver Instrument Company promptly upon your purchase of

Page 15 - Display Shows: Cause: Remedy:

North and South America: Denver Instrument Company6542 Fig StreetArvada, Colorado 800041-800-321-1135Tel: 303-431-7255Fax: 303-423-4831U.K. and Irelan

Page 16 - RS232C Interface

Table of ContentsSpecifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iiIntroduction . . . .

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SpecificationsAnalytical Models Weigh Range Readability Linearity Pan SizeAPX-60 60g 0.1mg ±0.2mg 3” dia. (76 mm)APX-100 100g 0.1mg ±0.2mg 3” dia. (76

Page 18 - Care and Maintenance

IntroductionAPX-Series balances from Denver Instrument Company offer precisionweighing capacities from 60 to 6000 grams. These balances meet the high-

Page 19 - Accessories

Getting StartedThank you for choosing one of our precision instruments. Your balance isdesigned and manufactured to the most rigorous standards in ord

Page 20 - Gram Conversion Chart

Leveling the BalanceLevel the balance when first installing and when moving to a new location.Adjust the leveling feet until the bubble is centered i

Page 21 - Warranty Instructions

OperationTaring the Balance1. Press I/O to turn the instrument on. (Allow the balance to warm up toroom temperature, a minimum of 2 hours).2. A brief

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CalibrationAlways calibrate your balance after disconnecting from AC power source,leveling the balance or moving the balance to a new location. Calibr

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