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Manuel utilisateur
Navigator
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Instruction Manual
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Manual de instrucciones
Balances de la série Navigator
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Manuel d’instructions
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Bilance Serie Navigator
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Manuale per l’utente
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1. INTRODUCTION
This manual contains installation, operation and maintenance instructions for the Navigator
TM
Series.
Please read the manual completely before using the balance.
1.1 Definition of Signal Warnings and Symbols
WARNING
For a hazardous situation with medium risk, possibly resulting in
injuries or death if not avoided.
CAUTION
For a hazardous situation with low risk, resulting in damage to the
device or the property or in loss of data, or injuries if not avoided.
Attention
For important information about the product
Note
For useful information about the product
General hazard
Electrical shock hazard
1.2 Safety Precautions
CAUTION: Read all safety warnings before installing, making connections, or servicing
this equipment. Failure to comply with these warnings could result in personal injury
and/or property damage. Retain all instructions for future reference.
Verify that the AC adapter’s input voltage range and plug type are compatible with the local AC
mains power supply.
Position the instrument such that the AC adapter can be easily disconnected from the wall socket.
Position the power cord so that it does not pose a potential obstacle or tripping hazard.
Operate the equipment only under ambient conditions specified in these instructions.
The equipment is for indoor use only.
Do not operate the equipment in hazardous or explosive environments.
Only use the equipment in dry locations.
Only use approved accessories and peripherals.
Disconnect the equipment from the power supply when cleaning.
Service should only be performed by authorized personnel.
1.3 Intended Use
Use the instrument exclusively for weighing as described in the operating instructions. Any other type
of use and operation beyond the limits of technical specifications without written consent from OHAUS,
is considered as not intended. This instrument complies with current industry standards and the
recognized safety regulations; however, it can constitute a hazard in use. If the instrument is not used
according to these operating instructions, the intended protection of the instrument may be
compromised and OHAUS assumes no liability.
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1.4 Controls
Button
Functions
Zero
Yes
Short Press (when on): Sets display to zero
(when off): Turns balance on
Long Press (when on): Turns the balance off
Short Press (in Menu): Selects/accepts displayed setting
Print
Units
No
Short Press: See Interface Manual for operation description.
Long Press: Toggles through active units
Short Press (in Menu): Toggles through available settings
Function
Mode
Back
Short Press: Selects function setting
Long Press: Selects active Mode
Short Press (in Menu): returns to previous settings
Tare
Menu-Cal
Exit
Short Press: Enter / clear a Tare value
Long Press: Enters User Menu
Short Press (in Menu): Quickly exit User Menu
IR Sensor *
IR Sensors can be programmed to act as a “touchless” button. See the
User Menu section 4.3 for the available settings.
The IR Sensors can be activated by a hand or other object that is placed about 12mm (½ inch)
above the sensor location. The sensor activation distance will vary based on the reflective nature of
the object. If unwanted activations occur due to unique situations the sensor can be turned off.
*Availability of IR Sensor is dependent on model and region.
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2. INSTALLATION
2.1 Transportation Lock
The Transportation Lock is located under the balance. Rotate the pointer to the unlocked position.
2.2 Location
Use the balance on a firm, steady surface. Avoid locations with excessive air current, vibrations, heat
sources, or rapid temperature changes.
Adjust the leveling feet so the bubble is centered in the circle.
2.3 Power
The AC Adapter is used to power the balance when battery power is not needed.
Connect the AC Adapter plug to the
input jack.
Connect AC Adapter to the
proper AC supply.
Battery installation (without optional internal battery):
Remove battery cover and install 4 batteries using the polarity indications as shown in the
compartment.
Input Jack
Battery
Cover
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Optional rechargeable battery*
Balances with the optional rechargeable battery will need to be charged for 12 hours before the
balance can be operated on battery power for the first time. The battery is protected from
overcharging so the balance can remain connected to the AC power. When the battery is fully
charged the battery indicator on the display will stop blinking.
To remove the rechargeable battery option and install C cell batteries, reference the Recharging
Battery Option instruction manual for step by step instructions as well as disposal instructions.
CAUTION: Risk of explosion can occur if the rechargeable battery is replaced with
the wrong type or if it is not properly connected.
Note:
After power on, it is recommended to warm up the balance for at least 5 minutes before using it.
*Availability of IR Sensor is dependent on model and region.
2.4 Initial Calibration
When the balance is first installed it should be calibrated to ensure accurate results.
Press and hold Menu-Cal until [mMeNU] (Menu) is displayed. When the button is released, the display
will display [.C.A.L.]. Press Yes to accept, [SpaN] will then be shown. Press Yes again to begin the
span calibration. [--C--] blinks while zero reading is stored. Next, the display shows the calibration
weight value. Place the specified calibration mass on the pan. [--C--] blinks while the reading is
stored. The balance returns to the previous application mode and is ready for use.
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3. OPERATION
All modes except for weighing must be activated in the User Menu before they are available, see
Section 4.
3.1 Weigh Mode
1. Press and hold Mode until [wJeIGH] (Weigh) is displayed.
2. If required, place an empty container on the pan and press Tare.
3. Add material to the container. The display shows the weight of the material.
3.2 Parts Counting Mode
This mode counts large numbers of items based on the weight of a reference count.
1. Place an empty container on the pan and press Tare.
2. Press and hold Mode until [Count] (Count) is displayed. [CLr.APU] (Clear Average Piece
Weight) will then display.
3. Press No to use the stored APW. Proceed to step 6.
4. Press Yes to establish an APW. The balance will then display the stored sample size, i.e. [Put
10]. Press No or Back to toggle the choices (5, 10, 20, 50 or 100).
5. Put the indicated number of pieces on the pan then press Yes to calculate the APW. The
display shows the piece count. Note: Press Function to view the current APW.
6. Add additional pieces until the desired count is reached.
7. To clear the stored APW press and hold Mode until [Count] is displayed. Press Yes when
[Clr.APU] is displayed.
3.3 Percent Mode
This mode measures the weight of a sample as a percentage of a reference weight.
1. Place an empty container on the pan and press Tare.
2. Press and hold Mode until [Percnt] is displayed. [Clr.ref] (clear reference) will then display.
3. Press No to use the stored reference weight and proceed to step 6.
4. Press Yes to establish a new reference. Balance will now display [Put.ref].
5. Add the desired reference material to the container. Press Yes to store the reference weight.
The display shows 100%.
Note: Press Function to view the current reference weight.
6. Replace the reference material with the sample material. The display shows the percentage of
the sample compared to reference weight.
7. To clear the stored reference press and hold Mode until [Percnt] is displayed. Press Yes
when [Clr.ref] is displayed.
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3.4 Checkweigh Mode
This mode sets low and high weight limits for portion control processes.
1. Press and hold Mode until [CHeCk] (Check) is displayed. [CLr.ref] (clear references) will then
display.
2. Press No to use the stored reference weight limits and proceed to step 5.
Note: Press Function to view the low and high reference weight limits.
3. Press Yes to establish new reference values. The balance will then display [Set. Lo]. Press
Yes to view the “Low” limit value. Press Yes to accept or No to edit the “Low” limit value. The
stored value then displays with the first digit highlighted [000.000 kg]. Repeatedly press No
until the desired number appears. Press Yes to accept and highlight the next digit. Repeat until
all the digits are correct. Press Yes to accept the “low” limit value, [Set. Hi] will be displayed.
4. Repeat the same procedure to accept or edit the “high” value.
5. Place sample material on the Pan. The “Accept indicator will now show that the sample weight
is within the acceptable range.
6. To clear the stored reference values press and hold Mode until [CHeCk] is displayed. Press Yes
when [Clr.ref] is displayed.
4. SETTINGS
The User Menu allows the customizing of balance settings.
Note: Additional Sub-Menus may be available if Interface Options are installed. See Interface User
Manual for the additional setting information.
4.1 Menu Navigation
User Menu:
Sub-Menus:
.C.a.l.
.S.e.t.u.p.*
.M.o.d.e.
.U.n.i.t.*
.E.n.d.
Menu Items:
Span
Lin
End
b.light
A-OFF
IR**
Filter
AZT
Stab
Stab.C
End
Count
Percnt
Check
End
g
kg
End
* Note: Available settings vary by models and regions
**Availability of IR Sensor is dependent on model and region.
Press and hold Menu until [mMeNU] (Menu) is displayed. When released the first sub-menu [.C.a.l.]
(Cal) will be shown.
Press Yes to enter the displayed sub-menu or press No to advance to the next.
Selecting a sub-menu will display the first menu item. Press Yes to view the menu item setting or
press No to move to the next menu item. When viewing the setting, press Yes to accept the setting, or
press No to change the setting. When [End] is displayed, press Yes to return to the sub-menu
selections or No to return to the first item in the current menu.
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4.2 Cal Sub-Menu
Span [SpaN] (yes, no) - Initiates a span calibration procedure (zero and span). A span
calibration is important when initially setting up the balance.
Lin [Lin] (yes, no) - Initiates a linearity calibration procedure (zero, mid-point and span).
4.3 Setup Sub-Menu
Back Light [b.light] (on,off,Auto)-When Back light is set to "on" the balance will always "on".
When Back light is set to "Auto" the balance will turn on when a button is pressed or the display
weight changes.
Auto Off [A-Off] (on, off) - When Auto Off is set to “on” the balance will turn off automatically
after 5 minutes of inactivity. Auto off is used to save battery power.
IR Sensor [Ir.Func] (Off, Tare, Function, Print, Zero, Display) - These settings determine the
role of the IR Sensor. “Zero”, “Print”, “Function” or “Tare” allows the IR sensor to act the same
as the related button. “Display” activates the display if Display-Auto is set. “Off” disables the
sensor.*
Filter [filter] (L1,L2,L3,L4 ) set the amount of signal filtering
L1———————————>L4
Stability
Less——————— > Greater
Stabilization time
Faster——— >Slower
Auto Zero Tracking[AZt] (OFF,0.5d,1d,3d,5d,8d,10d) Set the automatic zero tracking
functionality. The display will maintain zero until a change of "0.5d,1d,3d,5d,8d,10d" divisions
per second has been exceeded.
Stable [Stab] (0.5d,1d,2d,5d) Set the amount of the reading can vary while the stability
symbol remains on.
Stable Compensation [Stab.C] (on, off) - Set the automatic stable tracking functionality. Set it
"off" for dosing or filling application.
Note: Bold always represents factory default Value
*Availability of IR Sensor is dependent on model and region.
4.4 Mode Menu
This sub-menu activates modes so they will be available for use with the Mode button. Weigh mode is
always active.
Parts Count [Count] (on, off) - Set on for the mode to be active.
Percent [Percnt] (on, off) - Set on for the mode to be active.
Check Weigh [CHECk] (on, off) - Set on for the mode to be active.
4.5 Units Menu
This sub-menu activates units so they will be accessible with the Units button. The units in the menu
must be turned “on” to be active.
Note: Available units and modes vary by model and local regulations.
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4.6 Sealing access to balance settings
You can use the Menu Lock switch to limit changes to the user menu. The switch in type approved
models may set some balance settings as required by the approval agency. The switch may be
secured using paper seals, wire seals or plastic ties.
Locked
Unlocked
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5. MAINTENANCE
5.1 Cleaning
WARNING: Electric Shock Hazard. Disconnect the equipment from the
power supply before cleaning.
Make sure that no liquid enters the interior of the instrument.
Attention: Do not use solvents, harsh chemicals, ammonia or abrasive
cleaning agents.
The exterior surfaces of the instrument may be cleaned with a cloth dampened with water and a mild
detergent.
5.2 Troubleshooting
The following table lists common problems and possible causes and remedies.
If the problem persists, contact OHAUS or your authorized dealer.
Symptom
Possible Cause
Remedy
Cannot turn on
No power to balance
Verify connections and voltage
Poor accuracy
Improper calibration
Unstable environment
Perform calibration
Move balance to suitable location
Cannot calibrate
Unstable environment
Incorrect calibration weight
Move the balance to suitable location
Use correct calibration weight
Cannot access mode
Mode not enabled
Enter menu and enable mode
Cannot access unit
Unit not enabled
Enter menu and enable unit
Lo ref
Reference weight is too low
Increase reference weight.
ref err
Parts counting sample weight <1d.
Shows error - exits mode or goes to [Clr.ApU].
Err 3.0
Incorrect calibration weight
See section 2.5 for correct weights
Err 4.4
RS232 buffer is full
Set Handshake on, see Interface User Manual.
Err 8.1
Power on zero range exceeded
Clear pan, check Shipping Lock setting
Err 8.2
Power on zero under range
Install pan, check Shipping Lock setting
Err 8.3
Overload (>cap+9e)
Load exceeds balance maximum capacity
Err 8.4
Under load
Reading below min. range - Re-install pan.
Err 8.6
Displayed value >999999
Result exceeds display capability.
Err 9
Internal data error.
Contact an authorized service agent
Err 13
Fail to write EEPROM.
Contact an authorized service agent
Err 53
Invalid checksum data
Contact an authorized service agent
5.3 Service Information
If the troubleshooting section does not resolve or describe your problem, contact your authorized
OHAUS service agent. For service assistance or technical support in the United States call toll-free 1-
800-526-0659 between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM EST. An OHAUS product service specialist will be
available to provide assistance. Outside the USA, please visit our web site, www.ohaus.com to locate
the OHAUS office nearest you.
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6. TECHNICAL DATA
Equipment Ratings:
- Pollution degree 2;
- Installation category II;
- Altitude 2000m;
- Humidity: Maximum 80% for temperatures up to 31° C decreasing linearly to 50% at 40° C; non-
condensing;
- Electrical supply: Rated 12VDC 500mA for use with a Certified/Listed power adapter or battery
operated;
- Indoor use only;
- Temperature range: 10° C to 40° C, Approved models (M) 0° C to 40° C
- The mains supply voltage fluctuations are not to exceed ± 10 % of the nominal supply voltage.
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6.1 Specifications
Non-approved Models
Model
NV123
NV223
NV323
NV222
NV422
NV622
NV1202
Capacity (g)
120
220
320
220
420
620
1200
Readability (g)
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
Repeatability (Std. Dev.)
2d
2d
2d
1d
2d
2d
2d
Linearity
± 3d
± 5d
± 5d
± 2d
± 2d
± 2d
± 3d
Span Calibration Mass
(Not Included)
100
200
300
200
200
300
1000
Linearity Calibration Mass
50, 100 g
100, 200 g
150, 300 g
100, 200 g
200, 400 g
300, 600 g
500 g, 1 kg
Stabilization Time (s)
2.5
1
1.5
1.5
2
Construction
ABS housing & stainless steel pan
Draftshield
Yes
No
Calibration
User-selectable external span or linearity calibration/Digital with external weight
Tare Range
Full capacity by subtraction
Weighing Units**
g, kg, N, oz, ozt, dwt, lb, lb:oz, ct, grain, taels (3), Tical, Tola
Application Modes
Weighing, Parts Counting, Percent Weighing, Checkweighing
Power Requirement
AC adapter (included) or 4 C batteries (not included)
Typical Battery Life
200 hours
270 hours
200 hours
Specified Temperature Range
10° C (50° F) to 40° C (104° F) at 10% to 85% relative humidity, non-condensing
Storage Conditions
-20° C (-4° F) to 55° C (131° F) at 10% to 90% relative humidity, non-condensing
Communication
RS232, USB, or Ethernet (available as accessories)
Display Type
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with backlight
Display Size
0.78 in / 20 mm digits
Pan Size (W x D)
Ø 3.7 in / Ø 93 mm
Ø 5.7 in / Ø 145 mm
7.5 x 5.7 in /
190 x 144
mm
Balance Dimensions
(W x D x H)
204 x 230 x 107 mm with draft
shield
204 x 230 x 74 mm without draft
shield
8 x 9.1 x 2.8 in / 204 x 230 x 70 mm
Shipping Dimensions
(W x D x H)
15.2 x 13.2 x 6.7 in / 385 x 335 x
170 mm
11.8 x 9.8 x 5.3 in / 300 x 250 x 134 mm
Net Weight
2.2 lb / 1.0 kg
2.2 lb / 1.0 kg
Shipping Weight
3.3 lb / 1.5 kg
3.3 lb / 1.5 kg
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Model
NV2202
NV3202
NV221
NV621
NV1201
NV2201
NVT2201
Capacity (g)
2200
3200
220
620
1200
2200
2200
Readability (g)
0.01
0.01
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
Repeatability (Std. Dev.)
2d
2d
1d
1d
1d
1d
1d
Linearity
± 5d
± 5d
± 2d
± 2d
± 2d
± 2d
± 2d
Span Calibration Mass
(Not Included)
2000
3000
200
300
500
1000
1000
Linearity Calibration Mass
1 kg, 2 kg
1.5 kg, 3 kg
100, 200 g
300, 600 g
500 g, 1 kg
1 kg, 2 kg
1 kg, 2 kg
Stabilization Time (s)
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
Construction
ABS housing & stainless steel pan
Draftshield
No
Calibration
User-selectable external span or linearity calibration/Digital with external weight
Tare Range
Full capacity by subtraction
Weighing Units**
g, kg, N, oz, ozt, dwt, lb, lb:oz, ct, grain, taels (3), Tical, Tola
Application Modes
Weighing, Parts Counting, Percent Weighing, Checkweighing
Power Requirement
AC adapter (included) or 4 C batteries (not included)
Typical Battery Life
200 hours
270 hours
Specified Temperature
Range
10° C (50° F) to 40° C (104° F) at 10% to 85% relative humidity, non-condensing
Storage Conditions
-20° C (-4° F) to 55° C (131° F) at 10% to 90% relative humidity, non-condensing
Communication
RS232, USB, or Ethernet (available as accessories)
Display Type
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with backlight
Display Size
0.78 in / 20 mm digits
Pan Size (W x D)
7.5 x 5.7 in / 190 x 144 mm
9.1 x 6.9 in /
230 x 174
mm
Balance Dimensions
(W x D x H)
8 x 9.1 x 2.8 in / 204 x 230 x 70 mm
9.5 x 9.8 x
2.9 in / 240 x
250 x 74 mm
Shipping Dimensions
(W x D x H)
11.8 x 9.8 x 5.3 in / 300 x 250 x 134 mm
15.2 x 13.2 x
6.7 in / 385 x
335 x 170
mm
Net Weight
2.2 lb / 1.0 kg
3.3 lb / 1.5 kg
Shipping Weight
3.3 lb / 1.5 kg
5.1 lb / 2.3 kg
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Model
NVT4201
NVT6201
NVT10201
NVT2200
NVT6200
NVT12000
NVT22000
Capacity (g)
4200
6200
10200
2200
6200
12000
22000
Readability (g)
0.1
0.1
0.1
1
1
1
1
Repeatability (Std. Dev.)
2d
2d
2d
2d
1d
1d
1d
Linearity
± 2d
± 2d
± 2d
± 2d
± 2d
± 2d
± 2d
Span Calibration Mass
(Not Included)
2000
5000
5000
1000
5000
5000
10000
Linearity Calibration Mass
2 kg, 4 kg
3 kg, 6 kg
5 kg, 10 kg
1 kg, 2 kg
3 kg, 6 kg
5 kg, 10 kg
10 kg, 20 kg
Stabilization Time (s)
1.5
1.5
1.5
1
1
1
1
Construction
ABS housing & stainless steel pan
Draftshield
No
Calibration
User-selectable external span or linearity calibration/Digital with external weight
Tare Range
Full capacity by subtraction
Weighing Units**
g, kg, N, oz, ozt, dwt, lb, lb:oz, ct, grain, taels (3), Tical, Tola
Application Modes
Weighing, Parts Counting, Percent Weighing, Checkweighing
Power Requirement
AC adapter (included) or 4 C batteries (not included)
Typical Battery Life
270 hours
200 hours
270 hours
Specified Temperature
Range
10° C (50° F) to 40° C (104° F) at 10% to 85% relative humidity, non-condensing
Storage Conditions
-20° C (-4° F) to 55° C (131° F) at 10% to 90% relative humidity, non-condensing
Communication
RS232, USB, or Ethernet (available as accessories)
Display Type
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with backlight
Display Size
0.78 in / 20 mm digits
Pan Size (W x D)
9.1 x 6.9 in / 230 x 174 mm
Balance Dimensions
(W x D x H)
9.5 x 9.8 x 2.9 in / 240 x 250 x 74 mm
Shipping Dimensions
(W x D x H)
15.2 x 13.2 x 6.7 in / 385 x 335 x 170 mm
Net Weight
3.3 lb / 1.5 kg
Shipping Weight
5.1 lb / 2.3 kg
** Availability depends on model and region.
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Capacity x Readability
Model
NV123
NV223
NV323
NV222
NV422
NV622
NV1202
Gram (g)
120 x 0.001
220 x 0.001
320 x 0.001
220 x 0.01
420 x 0.01
620 x 0.01
1200 x 0.01
Kilogram (kg)
/
/
/
/
/
/
1.2 x 0.00001
Newton (N)
1.17679 x
0.00001
2.15744 x
0.00001
3.1381 x
0.00001
2.1574 x
0.0001
4.1188 x
0.0001
6.0801 x
0.0001
11.7679 x
0.0001
Ounce (oz)
4.23285 x
0.00005
7.76025 x
0.00005
9.99995 x
0.00005
11.2876 x
0.0001
7.7600 x
0.0005
14.8150 x
0.0005
21.8700 x
0.0005
42.3285 x
0.0005
Ounce Troy (ozt)
3.85805 x
0.00005
7.07315 x
0.00005
10.28820 x
0.00005
7.0730 x
0.0005
13.5030 x
0.0005
19.9335 x
0.0005
38.5805 x
0.0005
Pennyweight
(dwt)
77.162 x
0.001
141.463 x 0.001
205.765 x
0.001
141.46 x
0.01
270.07 x
0.01
398.67 x 0.01
771.62 x 0.01
Pound (lb)
/
/
/
/
/
1.36690 x
0.00005
2.64550 x
0.00005
Pound:Ounce
(lb:oz)
/
/
/
/
/
1lb:5.8700oz
x 0.0005 oz
2lb:10.328oz
x 0.001oz
Carat (ct)
600.000 x
0.005
999.995/1100.0
0 x 0.005/0.01
999.995/1600
x 0.005/0.01
1100 x 0.05
2100 x 0.05
3100 x 0.05
6000 x 0.05
Grain (grn)
1851.78 x
0.02
3395.12 x 0.02
4938.26 x
0.02
3395.0 x
0.2
6481.6 x
0.2
9568.0 x 0.2
18518.8 x 0.2
Model
NV2202
NV3202
NV221
NV621
NV1201
NV2201
NVT2201
Gram (g)
2200 x 0.01
3200 x 0.01
220 x 0.1
620 x 0.1
1200 x 0.1
2200 x 0.1
2200 x 0.1
Kilogram (kg)
2.2 x 0.00001
3.2 x 0.00001
/
/
1.2 x 0.0001
2.2 x 0.0001
2.2 x
0.0001
Newton (N)
21.5744 x
0.0001
31.381 x 0.0001
2.157 x
0.001
6.080 x
0.001
11.768 x
0.001
21.574 x
0.001
21.574 x
0.001
Ounce (oz)
77.6025 x
0.0005
99.9995/112.876 x
0.005/0.001
7.760 x
0.005
21.870 x
0.005
42.330 x
0.005
77.600 x
0.005
77.600 x
0.005
Ounce Troy
(ozt)
70.7315 x
0.0005
99.9995/102.882 x
0.005/0.001
7.070 x
0.005
19.930 x
0.005
38.580 x
0.005
70.730 x
0.005
70.730 x
0.005
Pennyweight
(dwt)
1414.63 x
0.01
2057.65 x 0.01
141.5 x 0.1
398.7 x 0.1
771.6 x 0.1
1414.6 x 0.1
1414.6 x
0.1
Pound (lb)
4.85015 x
0.00005
7.05475 x 0.00005
/
1.3670 x
0.0005
2.6455 x
0.0005
4.8500 x
0.0005
4.8500 x
0.0005
Pound:Ounce
(lb:oz)
4lb:13.604oz
x 0.001oz
7lb:00.878oz x
0.001oz
/
1lb:5.870oz
x 0.005oz
2lb:10.330oz
x 0.005oz
4lb:13.600oz
x 0.005oz
4lb:13.600o
z x 0.005oz
Carat (ct)
9999.95/1100
0.0 x 0.05/0.1
9999.95/16000.0 x
0.05/0.1
1100 x 0.5
3100 x 0.5
6000 x 0.5
11000 x 0.5
11000 x 0.5
Grain (grn)
33951.2 x 0.2
49383.6 x 0.2
3400 x 2
9570 x 2
18520 x 2
33950 x 2
33950 x 2
Navigator
TM
EN-15
Model
NVT4201
NVT6201
NVT10201
NVT2200
NVT6200
NVT12000
NVT22000
Gram (g)
4200 x 0.1
6200 x 0.1
10000 x 0.1
2200 x 1
6200 x 1
12000 x 1
22000 x 1
Kilogram (kg)
4.2 x 0.0001
6.2 x 0.0001
10 x 0.0001
2.2 x 0.001
6.2 x 0.001
12 x 0.001
22 x 0.001
Newton (N)
41.188 x
0.001
60.801 x 0.001
98.066 x
0.001
21.57 x 0.01
60.8 x 0.01
117.68 x 0.01
215.74 x 0.01
Ounce (oz)
148.15 x
0.005
218.700 x
0.005
352.735 x
0.005
77.6 x 0.05
218.7 x 0.05
423.3 x 0.05
776.05 x 0.05
Ounce Troy
(ozt)
135.035 x
0.005
199.335 x
0.005
321.505 x
0.005
70.75 x 0.05
199.35 x 0.05
385.8 x 0.05
707.3 x 0.05
Pennyweight
(dwt)
2700.7 x 0.1
3986.7 x 0.1
6430.1 x 0.1
1410 x 1
3990 x 1
7720 x 1
14150 x 1
Pound (lb)
9.2595 x
0.0005
13.6685 x
0.0005
22.0460 x
0.0005
4.85 x 0.005
13.67 x 0.005
26.455 x
0.005
48.5 x 0.005
Pound:Ounc
e (lb:oz)
9lb:4.15oz x
0.005oz
13lb:10.700oz
x 0.005oz
9lb:15.995oz /
22lb:00.74oz x
0.005oz /
0.01oz
4lb:13.6oz x
0.05oz
13lb:10.7oz x
0.05oz
26lb:7.3oz x
0.05oz
48lb:8.05oz x
0.05oz
Carat (ct)
21000 x 0.5
31000 x 0.5
50000.0 x 0.5
11000 x 5
31000 x 5
60000 x 5
110000 x 5
Grain (grn)
64820 x 2
95680 x 2
154320 x 2
33960.19 x
20
95680 x 20
185180 x 20
339520 x 20
EN-16 Navigator
TM
Approved Models
Model
NVT1601M
NVT3200M
NVT6400M
NVT16000M
Capacity (g)
1600
3200
6400
16000
Readability (g)
0.5
1
2
5
Verification Interval e (g)
0.5
1
2
5
Span Calibration Mass (Not Included)
1 kg
2 kg
5 kg
10 kg
Linearity Calibration Mass
1 kg, 1.5 kg
2 kg, 3 kg
3 kg, 6 kg
10 kg, 15 kg
Approval Class
Stabilization Time (s)
1 s
Construction
ABS housing & stainless steel pan
Calibration
User-selectable external span or linearity calibration/Digital with external
weight
Tare Range
Full capacity by subtraction
Weighing Units
g, kg, ct
Application Modes
Weighing, Percent Weighing, Parts Counting, Check Weighing
Keypad
4 mechanical keys, plus 1 touchless sensor
Power Requirement
AC adapter (included) or 4 C batteries (not included)
Typical Battery Life
270 hours
Specified Temperature Range
C (32° F) to 40° C (104° F) at 10% to 85% relative humidity, non-
condensing
Storage Conditions
-20° C (-4° F) to 55° C (131° F) at 10% to 90% relative humidity, non-
condensing
Communication
RS232, USB, or Ethernet (available as accessories)
Display Type
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with backlight
Display Size
20 mm digits
Pan Size (W x D)
230 x 174 mm
Balance Dimensions (W x D x H)
240 x 250 x 74 mm
Shipping Dimensions (W x D x H)
385 x 335 x 170 mm
Net Weight
1.5 kg
Shipping Weight
2.3 kg
Navigator
TM
EN-17
6.2 Drawings
A
B
C
NV
204 mm / 8 in.
230 mm / 9 in.
70 mm / 2.8 in.
NVT
240 mm / 9.5 in.
250 mm / 9.8 in.
74 mm / 2.9 in.
A
B
C1
C2
NV with draft shield
204 mm / 8 in.
230 mm / 9 in.
107 mm / 4.2 in.
74 mm / 2.9 in.
A
B
C
EN-18 Navigator
TM
6.3 Compliance
Compliance to the following standards is indicated by the corresponding mark on the product.
Mark
Standard
This product complies with the EU Directives 2011/65/EU (RoHS), 2014/30/EU
(EMC), 2014/35/EU (LVD) and 2014/31/EU (NAWI). The EU Declaration of
Conformity is available online at www.ohaus.com/ce.
This product complies with the EU Directive 2012/19/EU (WEEE). Please dispose of
this product in accordance with local regulations at the collecting point specified for
electrical and electronic equipment. For disposal instructions in Europe, refer to
www.ohaus.com/weee.
EN 61326-1
Verified weighing instruments in the EU
When the instrument is used in trade or a legally controlled application it must be set up, verified and
sealed in accordance with local weights and measures regulations. It is the responsibility of the
purchaser to ensure that all pertinent legal requirements are met.
Weighing Instruments verified at the place of manufacture bear the following supplementary metrology
marking on the descriptive plate.
Weighing Instruments to be verified in two stages have no supplementary metrology marking on the
descriptive plate. The second stage of conformity assessment must be carried out by the applicable
weights and measures authorities.
If national regulations limit the validity period of the verification, the user of the weighing instrument
must strictly observe the re-verification period and inform the weights and measures authorities.
As verification requirements vary by jurisdiction, the purchaser should contact their local weights and
measures office if they are not familiar with the requirements.
FCC 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.
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