A&D FX-iWP Series User manual

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NADENDUM to FX-iN/FX-iWPN Legal For trade(LFT)Approved Models
Purchased FX-iN/FX-iWPN balances are LFT/Legal for Trade. These balances can be set following the
regulations for the US and Canadian markets. However, there are some differences and limitations in
comparison to the standard versions FX-i/FX-iWP balances, as detailed below.
Note: It is fully the responsibility of the purchaser to set up the balances, including calibration and sealing,
in accordance with local weights and measures regulations.
1. Display and key Operation
General Key operation
For the CAL, MODE, SAMPLE, and PRINT keys, please refer to “4. DISPLAY SYMBOLS
AND KEY OPERATION” of the standard instruction manual.
Key Operation for LFT Approved Model
①The ON:OFF key becomes the ON:OFF/ZERO key
When this key is pressed and hold for 2 seconds: The display turns ON/OFF.
When this key is pressed once: The display is zeroed out.
For the other functions of the ON:OFF key mentioned in the general instruction manual, please
use the ON:OFF /ZERO key as the equivalent of the ON:OFF keys in the standard versions.
②The RE-ZERO key in the standard version becomes the TARE key on the legal for
trade version.
When this key is pressed: The Tare value is registered/canceled.
For the other functions of the RE-ZERO key mentioned in the instruction manual,
please use the TARE key.
③ Front label
The front label must be changed in accordance with the selected mode.
(Example: FX120iN)
This is purchasers’ responsibility
or
①
②
③
Default label (e=10d)
Label in the products’ box (e=d)
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2. Mode selection
There are three selectable modes for the FX-iN/FX-iWPN versions in order to address US
and Measurement Canada weighing regulatory requirements. In the US mode (=NTEP),
e=10d or e=d can be selected. (Note: For NTEP, e=10d is the default setting.)
NTEP mode ➝ e=10d or e=d
MEASUREMENT CANADA mode (MC)
A&D standard (ADE-STD) NON-LFT mode
2-1. Mode selection-Switch and keys
<MODE><ON/OFF><S201>
<SAMPLE> <PRINT> <CAL><TARE>
2-2. Mode selection procedure
Display: Off
Press and hold the <S201> switch and <MODE >key, and then press <ON/OFF>
←The set mode is displayed. (Note: NTEP, e=10d is the default setting)
The display will allow for following mode selections, NTEP, MC, A&D
standard.
Press and hold the
<SAMPLE> key to
toggle the selection
The warning on display indicates that the label has to be changed.
(For example, when e=10d is changed to e=d or opposite.)
Press the <TARE> key select e=10d e=d
Press the <PRINT> key to fix NTEP mode (➝End ➝Weighing mode)
Press the <PRINT> key to fix MC mode (➝End ➝Weighing mode)
ADE-STD: Please refer to the instruction manual for standard products.
Press the <PRINT> key to fix ADE-STD mode (➝End ➝Weighing mode)
Press and hold the
<SAMPLE> key to
toggle the selection
Press and hold the
<SAMPLE> key to
toggle the selection

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3. Calibration
Calibration and sealing must be performed by weights and measures official, or an authorized service
agent.
(1) Remove the sealing screws, sealing plate, blank panel and rubber packing.
(See “Fig.1” for reference)
(2) Enter the weighing mode.
(3) Press and hold the calibration switch S201 (Refer to “Fig.2”), and press
the CAL key on the front of the balance for a few seconds.
The balance will display “Cal 0”.
(4) Perform the calibration per the instruction manual.
(5) After performing calibration, replace the rubber packing,
blank panel, and sealing plate, then seal the balance.
(Refer to “Fig.1”)
4. Sealing of FX-iN/FX-iWPN legal for trade approved models
Once calibration following the instruction manual is completed, replace
the blank plate (See “Fig.3”).
Once the sealing plate is installed, seal by threading wire through the
eyelets of the round sealing knobs and through the eyelet at the base
or bottom of the balance. (See”Fig.4”)
Important note:
The options, FXi-02,08 and 09 cannot be used at the same time.
The selected option should be installed into the balance before sealing.
5. Function switch
The settings for the LFT modes are shown below for reference.
FX-iN/FX-iWPN: A-00001 Function table: 1; To permit change
Calibration using the internal mass: 0; No function
Calibration using the external weight: 0; To inhibit (No change to 1)
Automatic self-calibration: 0; No function
Internal mass correction:0; No function
Fig 4
Fig 3

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6. Function table (The differences and limitation from/on Standard)
Class
Item
Comments
Environment display
St-b
Stability band width
Fixed/No change
Hold function
Fixed/No change
Zero tracking
Fixed/No change
Display at start
Selectable
e=10d
NOT Selectable
e=d
Data output mode
Data output
4.Key mode B is not
available
Serial interface
Data format
Fixed/No change
Internal mass value correction 1
NOT available
Internal mass value correction 2
NOT available
7. Specification 1: LFT modes
8. Specification 2: e=10d/e=d
Model
e = 10d
e = d
Min. display at
start
Selectable
NOT SELECTABLE
Display
NOT Display
Display
Unit
0.001g
model
0.01g
model
0.001g
model
0.01g
model
0.001g
model
0.01g
model
g
Gram
0.00[1]
0.0[1]
0.01_
0.1_
0.01_
0.1_
OZ
Ounce
0.0000[5]
0.000[5]
0.0001_
0.001_
0.0005_
0.005_
Lb
Pound
0.00000[5]
0.0000[5]
0.00001_
0.0001_
0.00005_
0.0005_
OZt
Troy Ounce
0.0000[5]
0.000[5]
0.0001_
0.001_
0.0005_
0.005_
ct
M Crat
0.00[5]
0.0[5]
0.01_
0.1_
0.05_
0.5_
dwt
Pennyweight
0.00[1]
0.0[1]
0.01_
0.1_
0.01_
0.1_
NTEP MC
Selectable e=10d fix
e=10d: ON ON
e=d: OFF
Min. 1d Min. 1d
sample sample
10-25-50-100-5 10-25-50-100-5
g/gram ○ ○
PCS/counting ○ ○
%/ percent ✕ ○
OZ/Ounce ○ ○
Lb/Pound ○ ✕
OZt/Troy ounce ○ ✕
ct/Carat ○ ✕
dwt/Penny weight ○ ✕
Operation Temp.
+10 to +30 ℃
Item
e=10d/e=d
last digit
Counting
Unit

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FX-iWP SERIES
FX-120i WP /FX-200i WP /FX-300i WP
FX-1200i WP /FX-2000i WP /FX-3000i WP
Dust and Waterproof
Precision Balance
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
1WMPD4001591

© 2007 A&D Company Ltd. All rights reserved.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, or translated
into any language in any form by any means without the written permission of A&D
Company Ltd.
The contents of this manual and the specifications of the instrument covered by this
manual are subject to change for improvement without notice.
Windows, Word and Excel are the registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation.

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CONTENTS
Basic Operation
1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................3
1-1 About This Manual.............................................................................................................................. 3
1-2 Features ............................................................................................................................................. 3
1-3 Compliance......................................................................................................................................... 4
2. UNPACKING THE BALANCE ........................................................................................................6
2-1 Unpacking........................................................................................................................................... 6
2-2 Installing the Balance ......................................................................................................................... 7
3. PRECAUTIONS ..............................................................................................................................8
3-1 Before Use.......................................................................................................................................... 8
3-2 During Use.......................................................................................................................................... 9
3-3 After Use........................................................................................................................................... 10
3-4 Power Supply ................................................................................................................................... 10
3-5 Display Symbols and Key Operation.................................................................................................11
4. WEIGHING UNITS ........................................................................................................................12
4-1 Units.................................................................................................................................................. 12
4-2 Storing Units ..................................................................................................................................... 14
5. WEIGHING ....................................................................................................................................15
5-1 Basic Operation (Gram Mode) ......................................................................................................... 15
5-2 Counting Mode (PCS) ...................................................................................................................... 16
5-3 Percent Mode (%)............................................................................................................................. 18
5-4 Statistical Calculation Mode ............................................................................................................. 19
5-5 Statistical Calculation Mode (Example of Use) ................................................................................ 24
Adapting to the Environment
6. RESPONSE ADJUSTMENT .........................................................................................................26
7. CALIBRATION ..............................................................................................................................27
7-1 Calibration Mode .............................................................................................................................. 27
7-2 Calibration Using an External Weight............................................................................................... 28
7-3 Calibration Test Using an External Weight ....................................................................................... 30
8. FUNCTION SWITCH AND INITIALIZATION.................................................................................32
8-1 Permit or Inhibit ................................................................................................................................ 32
8-2 Initializing the Balance...................................................................................................................... 33
Functions
9. FUNCTION TABLE .......................................................................................................................34

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9-1 Structure and Sequence of the Function Table ................................................................................34
9-2 Display and Keys .............................................................................................................................. 34
9-3 Details of the Function Table ............................................................................................................ 35
9-4 Description of the Class “Environment, Display” .............................................................................. 38
9-5 Description of the Item “Data Output Mode”..................................................................................... 40
9-6 Description of the Item “Data Format” .............................................................................................. 41
9-7 Data Format Examples ..................................................................................................................... 43
9-8 Description of the Item “Application Function”.................................................................................. 44
9-9 Comparator Function........................................................................................................................ 45
10. ID NUMBER AND GLP REPORT ...............................................................................................46
10-1 Setting the ID Number .................................................................................................................... 46
10-2 GLP Report..................................................................................................................................... 46
11. UNDERHOOK .............................................................................................................................49
12. PROGRAMMABLE-UNIT ...........................................................................................................50
RS-232C Serial Interface
13. RS-232C SERIAL INTERFACE ..................................................................................................51
14. CONNECTION TO PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT ........................................................................52
14-1 Connection to the AD-8121B Printer .............................................................................................. 52
14-2 Connection to a Computer.............................................................................................................. 53
14-3 Using Windows Communication Tools (WinCT) ............................................................................. 54
15. COMMANDS...............................................................................................................................55
15-1 Command List................................................................................................................................. 55
15-2 Acknowledge Code and Error Codes ............................................................................................. 56
15-3 Settings Related to RS-232C ......................................................................................................... 57
Maintenance
16. MAINTENANCE..........................................................................................................................58
17. TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................................59
17-1 Checking the Balance Performance and Environment................................................................... 59
17-2 Error Codes .................................................................................................................................... 60
17-3 Asking For Repair ........................................................................................................................... 61
18. OPTIONS ....................................................................................................................................62
19. SPECIFICATIONS.......................................................................................................................65
20. EXTERNAL DIMENS IONS ........................................................................................................66
21. TERMS/INDEX............................................................................................................................68

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1. INTRODUCTION
This manual describes how the FX-iWP series balance works and how to get the most out of it in
terms of performance.
Read this manual thoroughly before using the balance and keep it at hand for future reference.
1-1 About This Manual
This manual consists of the following five parts:
Basic operation ........................ Describes precautions on handling the balance, balance
construction and basic balance operation.
Adapting to the environment.... Describes response adjustment and calibration.
Functions ................................. Describes various functions of the balance.
RS-232C serial interface.......... Describes the interface which transmits data and controls the balance.
Maintenance ............................ Describes maintenance, error codes, troubleshooting,
specifications and options.
1-2 Features
Dust-tight and protected against water jets (complying with IP65), suitable to weigh powdery or
liquid material. A waterproof RS-232C cable (AX-KO2737-500) is available as an option.
Compact general-purpose balance, can be installed almost anywhere.
Casing construction, strong protection against dust and water.
Stabilization time of one second. When FAST is selected for the response rate, a stabilization
time of one second, to read a displayed value after a sample is placed on the pan, has been
achieved.
Multiple weighing units with most of the common units used around the world.
Standard RS-232C serial interface to communicate with a computer and to output the Good
Laboratory Practice (GLP) data
Statistical calculation mode to statistically calculate the weight data, and display or output the
sum, maximum, minimum, range (maximum-minimum), average, standard deviation and
coefficient of variation.
Comparator Indicators, displaying the comparison results.
Hold Function, provided for weighing a moving object such as an animal.
Breeze break, provided for the FX-120i WP /200i WP /300i WP, for more accurate weighing.
Underhook, provided for suspended weighing.
As options, the USB interface (FXi-02), the Ethernet interface (Fxi-08) and the built-in battery unit
(Fxi-09) are available. When any one of these is used, the balance does not comply with IP65.

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1-3 Compliance
Compliance with FCC Rules
Please note that this device generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy. This
device has been tested and has been found to comply with the limits of a Class A computing
device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules. These rules are designed to provide
reasonable protection against interference when this device is operated in a commercial
environment. If this unit is operated in a residential area, it may cause some interference and
under these circumstances the user would be required to take, at his own expense, whatever
measures are necessary to eliminate the interference.
(FCC = Federal Communications Commission in the U.S.A.)
Compliance with EMC Directives
This device features radio interference suppression and safety regulation in compliance
with the following Council Directives
Council directive 89/336/EEC EN61326 EMC directive
Council directive 73/23/EEC EN60950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment
The CE mark is an official mandatory European marking.
Please note that any electronic product must comply with local laws and regulations when sold or
used anywhere outside Europe.

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AC adapter
AC adapter
ID label
RS-232C
serial interface
Main unit rear side
AC adapter jack
Grounding
terminal
AC adapter plug
Keys
Weighing pan
Main unit
Display
Main unit cover
Terminal cover
How to assemble the breeze break (Only for
FX-120
i
WP/200
i
WP/300
i
WP)
Assemble the breeze break as shown below.
Follow the numbered sequence.
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1
2
3
Bubble spirit
level
Leveling foot
Pan support
Waterproof
diaphragm
Pan boss
2. UNPACKING THE BALANCE
2-1 Unpacking
The balance is a precision instrument. Unpack the balance carefully. Keep the packing
material to be used for transporting the balance in the future.
The packing contents depend on the balance model. See the illustrations to confirm that
everything is contained.
Note
Please confirm that the AC adapter type is correct
for your local voltage and receptacle type.
The AC adapter plug is
protected against dust
and may be difficult to
insert. When inserting
the plug, turn the plug
while pushing on it.
When attaching the pan
support, use much care not
to deform the diaphragm.
To use as a dust and waterproof
balance, cover the RS-232C
interface connector, or connect the
waterproof RS-232C cable
(AX-KO0273-500).

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2-2 Installing the Balance
Install the balance as follows:
1. Place the balance on a solid weighing table. Refer to “3. PRECAUTIONS” for installing the balance.
2. FX-120iWP /200iWP /300iWP
Assemble the pan support, weighing pan and breeze break, on the balance as shown in the
illustration on page 6.
FX-1200iWP /2000iWP /3000iWP
Assemble the pan support and weighing pan on the balance as shown in the illustration on page 6.
3. Adjust the leveling feet to level the balance. Confirm it using the bubble spirit level.
4. Confirm that the AC adapter type is correct for the local voltage and power receptacle type.
5. Connect the AC adapter to the balance. Warm up the balance for at least 30 minutes with
nothing on the weighing pan.
Note
The AC adapter plug is protected against dust and may be difficult to insert. When inserting
the plug, turn the plug while pushing on it.

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3. PRECAUTIONS
To get the optimum performance from the balance and acquire accurate weight data, note the
following:
3-1 Before Use
The meaning of IP65 is "No ingress of dust. Projected
against water jets".
If a powerful water jet is used or the balance is immersed
in water, the ingress of water may cause damage to the
balance.
Confirm that "the plug is inserted firmly into the AC adapter
jack" and "the RS-232C interface connector is covered
using the terminal cover or the waterproof RS-232C cable
(AX-KO2737-500) is connected", when using as a dust and
waterproof balance.
When the balance is used without the terminal cover on
the RS-232C interface connector or a standard RS-232C
cable is used, the balance does not comply with IP65.
Install the balance in an environment where the
temperature and humidity are not excessive. The best
operating temperature is about 20°C / 68°F at about 50%
relative humidity.
Install the balance where it is not exposed to direct sunlight
and it is not affected by heaters or air conditioners.
Install the balance where it is free of dust.
Install the balance away from equipment which produces
magnetic fields.
Install the balance in a stable place avoiding vibration and
shock. Corners of rooms on the first floor are best, as they
are less prone to vibration.
The weighing table should be solid and free from vibration,
drafts and as level as possible.
Level the balance by adjusting the leveling feet and
confirm it using the bubble spirit level.
Ensure a stable power source when using the AC adapter.
Plug in the AC adapter and warm up the balance for at
least 30 minutes.
Calibrate the balance before use or after having moved it
to another location.
Caution
Do not install the balance where flammable or corrosive gas is present.

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3-2 During Use
The FX-iWP series balance has a casing with high sealing
performance due to its dust-tight and waterproof design.
Therefore, a very subtle change in the atmospheric
pressure in the installation site, for example, generated by
opening or closing the door, affects the weighing and may
yield an unstable weight value. Wait for the atmospheric
pressure to stabilize before weighing.
If the residue of a powdery or liquid material is left on the
waterproof diaphragm or the pan boss, it may cause
weighing errors. Clean them before weighing.
If the waterproof diaphragm is deformed due to
overloading, it may cause weighing errors. Remove the
load and wait for the waterproof diaphragm to restore to
the original shape before continuing with weighing.
Discharge static electricity from the material to be weighed
(hereinafter referred to as the sample). When a sample
could have a static charge, the weight data is influenced.
Ground the balance and try the following:
Eliminate static electricity using the optional AD-1683 DC
static eliminator.
Try to keep the ambient humidity above 45%RH.
Use a metal shield case for a charged sample.
Wipe charged plastic samples with a moistened cloth.
This balance uses a strong magnet as part of the balance
assembly, so please use caution when weighing magnetic
materials such as iron. If there is a problem, use the
underhook on the bottom of the balance to suspend the
material away from the influence of the magnet.
Eliminate the temperature difference between a sample
and the environment. When a sample is warmer (cooler)
than the ambient temperature, the sample will be lighter
(heavier) than the true weight. This error is due to a rising
(falling) draft around the sample.
Make each weighing gently and quickly to avoid errors
caused by the evaporation of moisture from the sample or
the absorption of moisture by the sample.
Do not drop things upon the weighing pan, or place a
sample on the pan that is beyond the balance weighing
capacity. Place a sample in the center of the weighing pan.
Do not use a sharp instrument such as a pencil to press
the keys. Use your finger only.

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Press the RE-ZERO key before each weighing to eliminate possible errors.
Calibrate the balance periodically so as to eliminate possible errors.
Take into consideration the affect of air buoyancy on a sample when more accuracy is
required.
Prevent foreign materials, such as powder, liquid and metal, from invading the area around the
weighing pan.
The breeze break (FX-120iWP /200iWP /300iWP only) is provided as an accessory. An
anti-static treatment has been applied to the breeze break components, but they may be
charged with static electricity when they are unpacked or when the humidity is low. If the
weight value is unstable even when there are no drafts or the balance has a problem with
repeatability, remove the breeze break. Or wipe the clear plates with a moistened cloth, use
the optional AD-1683 DC static eliminator or apply an anti-static spray.
3-3 After Use
Do not allow the balance to be immersed in water. Even though the balance complies with IP
code, the balance will not withstand being completely immersed in water.
Avoid mechanical shock to the balance.
Do not disassemble the balance. Contact the local A&D dealer if the balance needs service or
repair.
Do not use organic solvents to clean the balance. Clean the balance with a lint free cloth that
is moistened with warm water and a mild detergent.
The edge of the weighing pan is sharp. Use much care when cleaning the pan.
3-4 Power Supply
When the AC adapter is connected, the balance is in the standby mode if the standby
indicator is on (refer to “3-5 Display Symbols and Key Operation”). This is a normal state and
does not harm the balance. For accurate weighing, warm up the balance for at least 30
minutes before use.

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3-5 Display Symbols and Key Operation
Key operation
Key operation affects how the balance functions. The basic key operations are:
“Press and release the key immediately” or “Press the key”
= normal key operation during measurement
“Press and hold the key”
Display symbols
Each key, when pressed or when pressed and held, functions as follows:
Key When pressed When pressed and held
Turns the display on or off. The standby indicator is displayed when the display is
turned off. The weighing mode is enabled when the display is turned on.
This key is available anytime. Pressing the key during operation will interrupt the
operation and turn the display off.
In the weighing mode, turns the minimum
weighing value on or off.
In the counting or percent mode, enters
the sample storing mode.
Enters the function table mode.
Refer to “9. FUNCTION TABLE”.
Switches the weighing units stored in the
function table.
Refer to “4. WEIGHING UNITS”.
Enters the response adjustment mode.
Cancels the operation when performing
settings.
Enters the calibration mode.
Outputs the weight data to a printer or
personal computer using the RS-232C
serial interface, depending on the
function table settings.
Confirms the operation when performing
settings.
No function at the factory setting
By changing the function table:
Outputs “Title block” and “End block” for
GLP report.
Sets the display to zero.

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4. WEIGHING UNITS
4-1 Units
With the FX-iWP series balance, the following weighing units and weighing modes are available:
A unit or mode can be selected and stored in the function table as described on page 14.
If a weighing mode (or unit of weight) has been turned off, that mode or unit will be missing in the
sequence. Tael has four varieties, one of which can be selected and installed at the factory.
To select a unit or mode for weighing, press the MODE key.For details about the units and modes,
see the table below:
Name (unit, mode) Display Function table
(Storing mode)
Conversion factor
1 g =
Gram g g 1 g
Counting mode pcs pcs
Percent mode % %
Ounce (Avoir) oz oz 28.349523125 g
Pound lb lb 453.59237 g
Pound/Ounce Loz LO 1Lb=16 oz,
1 oz=28.349523125 g
Troy Ounce ozt ozt 31.1034768 g
Metric Carat ct ct 0.2 g
Momme 3.75 g
Pennyweight dwt dwt 1.55517384 g
Grain (UK) GN GN 0.06479891 g
Tael (HK general, Singapore) 37.7994 g
Tael (HK jewelry) 37.429 g
Tael (Taiwan) 37.5 g
Tael (China)
tl tl
31.25 g
Tola (India) tol tol 11.6638038 g
Messghal 4.6875 g
Programmable-unit (Multi-unit) MLT MLT

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The tables below indicate the weighing capacity and the minimum display for each unit, depending
on the balance model.
Capacity
Unit
FX-120iWP FX-200iWP FX-300iWP
Minimum
display
Gram 122.000 220.000 320.000 0.001
Ounce (Avoir) 4.30340 7.76025 11.28765 0.00005
Pound 0.268965 0.485015 0.705480 0.000005
Pound/Ounce 0L 4.30oz 0L 7.76oz 0L 11.29oz 1L 0.01oz
Troy Ounce 3.92240 7.07315 10.28825 0.00005
Metric Carat 610.000 1100.000 1600.000 0.005
Momme 32.5335 58.6665 85.3335 0.0005
Pennyweight 78.621 141.776 206.220 0.001
Grain (UK) 1882.74 3395.12 4938.34 0.02
Tael (HK general, Singapore) 3.22755 5.82020 8.46575 0.00005
Tael (HK jewelry) 3.25950 5.87780 8.54950 0.00005
Tael (Taiwan) 3.25330 5.86670 8.53330 0.00005
Tael (China) 3.90400 7.04000 10.24000 0.00005
Tola (India) 10.4597 18.8618 27.4353 0.0001
Messghal 26.0265 46.9335 68.2665 0.0005
Capacity
Unit
FX-1200iWP FX-2000iWP FX-3000iWP
Minimum
display
Gram 1220.00 2200.00 3200.00 0.01
Ounce (Avoir) 43.0340 77.6025 112.8765 0.0005
Pound 2.68965 4.85015 7.05480 0.00005
Pound/Ounce 2L 11.03oz 4L 13.60oz 7L 0.88oz 1L 0.01oz
Troy Ounce 39.2240 70.7315 102.8825 0.0005
Metric Carat 6100.00 11000.00 16000.00 0.05
Momme 325.335 586.665 853.335 0.005
Pennyweight 786.21 1417.76 2062.20 0.01
Grain (UK) 18827.4 33951.2 49383.4 0.2
Tael (HK general, Singapore) 32.2755 58.2020 84.6575 0.0005
Tael (HK jewelry) 32.5950 58.7780 85.4950 0.0005
Tael (Taiwan) 32.5330 58.6670 85.3330 0.0005
Tael (China) 39.0400 70.4000 102.4000 0.0005
Tola (India) 104.597 188.618 274.353 0.001
Messghal 260.265 469.335 682.665 0.005
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