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10.4 CHECK-WEIGHING
Check-weighing is a procedure to show a display or cause a beeper to sound when
the weight on the scale meets or exceeds the values stored in memory. The memory
holds values for a high limit and a low limit. Either or both the limits can be used.
NOTE:
1. The beeper and the LEDs can each be set to OFF (See section 12.1).
2. The limits can be locked by the manager. A Limit Password must be used to change
the limits or recall other limits from memory.
3. If Limit Password is enabled then enter the password which will allow you to
change the limits or the operation of the beeper or bargraph.
Setting up Check-weighing
Press the
[Limit]
key. It will show the last used high limit.
The user will be asked for the password if the current check-weighing password
is anything other than “0000”. See the parameter “
F4 PS
” in section 12.1. Enter the
correct password using the numeric entry method as mentioned in section 4.1. If
the password is “0000” it will display the last used high limit. The “HI” symbol will
appear on the display.
Press
[Tare]
to accept the displayed high limit or enter the new high limit using
the numeric entry method (see section 4.1). When the desired value is entered
press
[Tare]
to accept the value. The “LO” symbol will be on. Display will show
the last used low limit. Set the low limit in the same way the high limit was set.
Pressing the
[Tare]
key will return the scale to weighing, with the Check-weighing
function enabled.
NOTE:
The limits are displayed in the weighing unit in use. The decimal point is fixed
at the position that is used for the current weighing unit. If the weighing unit is
pounds:ounces, the limits are entered in pounds and
decimal parts of pounds. i.e.
6,0125 lb.
Mass on the balance is above the high limit
Mass is between the limits
Mass is below the low limit