Hello Message Setting [Hello Message]
1. By default, the Hello Message is set to Off.
• On: The Hello Message will show when the scale is turned on.
• Off: The Hello Message will not show when the scale is turned on.
Bluetooth Setting
[Bluetooth Setting]
1. By default, the Bluetooth is set to On.
• On: The Bluetooth is enabled. The scale can be connected with Acaia apps.
• Off: The Bluetooth is disabled. The scale does not allow any Bluetooth connection.
Sleep Timer Setting [Sleep Timer]
1. The number displayed indicates the amount of time before the scale will automatically power
off. For example, when 10 is selected and the scale is disconnected from all mobile devices, the
scale will power off after 10 minutes of idling.
Battery Saving
Setting
[Battery Saving]
1. The default Power Saving Mode is set to 90 seconds.
2. The Acaia Pearl Model S will wait for the selected number of seconds to enter Power Saving
Mode. The LED display will dim to save power.
Weighing Filter Setting [Filter]
1. The weighing filter setting determines the speed with which the load receptor responds to and
determines the weight. “High” indicates a more stable but slower weighing result; “Sensitive”
indicates higher sensitivity and a faster weighing result.
Zero Tracking Setting [Zero Tracking]
1. Zero tracking is a function to help compensate the weight readout fluctuations at zero point to
improve the usability of the scale. Acaia Pearl S is allowed to compensate the fluctuation by up
to 2 d according to industrial weighing guidelines.
2. Off: It is not recommended to turn off zero tracking as the zero indication can drift easily with
changing room temperatures.
3. 0.5 d~3 d: For example, since each division is 0.1 g, 3 d = 0.3 g. When zero tracking is set to
be 3 d, any initial weight b/- 0.3 g on the weighing pan will be zeroed out.
4. 1 d is recommended for Acaia Pearl Model S.
Weighing Resolution Setting [Resolution]
1. The default weighing resolution is set to [ Default ], the division is 0.1 g for weights under 1500
grams and 0.5 g for weights between 1500 and 3000 grams.
2. When the weighing resolution is set to [ High ], the division will be 0.1 g throughout the entire
time from 0 to 3000 grams.
3. When the weighing resolution is set to [ Low ], the division will be 1 g throughout the entire
time from 0 to 3000 grams.
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