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6.1. Display and Symbols
Display and Symbols
Description
Stability indicator
When the current weighing value is stable, this indicator is
displayed. It means the scale is in the proper condition for reading
weighing values.
Zero point indicator
The zero point is the reference point for weighing.
When the ZERO key is pressed with nothing on the weighing pan,
this indicator and a zero value are displayed.
Net indicator
When the TARE key is pressed and a tare weight is taken away,
this indicator is displayed. The tare weight (the weight of a
container, etc.) is a value to be subtracted from the gross value.
Preset tare indicator
This indicator is displayed while a digitally input tare is used.
Hold indicator
This indicator is displayed while the display is held.
Accumulation indicator
This indicator is displayed while the accumulation function is
used.
Comparator indicator
While the comparator function is being used, the weighing value
is compared using the preset threshold values and the indicator
displays the result.
Example: Zero point (the reference point for weighing)
When the ZERO key is pressed with nothing on the weighing pan,
the zero value, the zero point indicator and stability indicator are
displayed.
Example: Counting mode
This mode counts the number of articles on the weighing pan
using the preset unit mass.
Example: Storing the unit mass for the counting mode
The unit mass is stored using 20 samples.
The zero value means that no articles are on the weighing pan.
HOLD
PT
M+
STABLE
ZERO
Weighed mass value
unit