Product Overview
The FA2004XB ten-thousandth electronic balance is a new-generation product independently developed by the Tianma brand, featuring a high-precision electromagnetic force balance sensor that ensures high measurement accuracy, fast response speed, and low failure rate.
Product Features
1. A stable reading within 2 seconds significantly improves weighing efficiency.
2. Equipped with a new-generation electromagnetic sensor.
3. Features a high-definition, extra-large LCD screen.
4. Adjustable measurement speed and sensitivity.
5. Weighing speed is adjustable with fast, medium, and slow modes.
6. Tare and zeroing functions are available across the entire range, with overload, underload display, and fault alarm features.
7. Equipped with an RS-232 interface for connection to external devices such as printers and computers.
8. Includes fault detection functionality.
9. Suitable for various environments and fields.
Working Principle
This electronic balance utilizes a high-precision electromagnetic force balance sensor for measurement. When an object is placed on the weighing pan, the sensor generates an electromagnetic force to counterbalance the gravitational force and converts this force signal into a readable electrical signal, thereby achieving precise weighing.
Application Field
Applicable to various environments and fields.
Operating steps
1. Place the balance on a stable workbench.
2. Turn on the power and allow it to warm up.
3. Set the weighing mode (fast, medium, slow) and other parameters as needed via the menu or buttons.
4. Gently place the item to be weighed at the center of the weighing pan.
5. Wait for the reading to stabilize (approximately 2 seconds) before recording or processing the data.
6. When using the tare function, first place the container, press the "Tare" button to zero it, then add the sample for weighing.
7. After use, turn off the power and clean the weighing pan.
Precautions
• Place the balance on a stable, level, and vibration-free surface for use.
• Avoid using the balance in environments with direct sunlight, air currents (such as from air conditioning), strong electromagnetic interference, or significant temperature fluctuations.
• Ensure the balance is adequately warmed up before weighing.
• Handle items gently when placing them on the weighing pan to avoid impact.
• Do not exceed the maximum weighing capacity of the balance to prevent damage to the sensor.
• Keep the weighing pan clean and avoid direct contact with corrosive substances.
• Calibrate the balance regularly to ensure weighing accuracy.
• Disconnect the power supply when the balance is not in use for extended periods.