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2.4 General Menu Operations
2.4.1 Setting Numeric Values
Numeric values may be used to set the threshold of the comparator with the CBX-K
and CBW-K series balances.
Use the optional AKB-301 Application Keyboard to easily set these values. The
values may also be set using only the balance keys.
In a menu used to set numeric values,
and
are both illuminated and the
digit to be input blinks.
•
Press the
key to increase the value of the blinking digit by one.
(
…
→
)
•
Press the
key to move the blinking digit one place to the right.
•
Press the
key to store the displayed value in the balance
memory.
is displayed when the value has been successfully saved.
is displayed when the balance failed to save the value.
•
Press the
key to stop numeric entry.
is displayed briefly
and the display returns to the menu, one level up.
2.4.
2 Setting a Decimal Point
A decimal point is only used when setting units for solid density weighing, liquid
density weighing or when setting the multiplier for the user defined unit. Set the
decimal point while setting numerical values as follows.
•
Press the
key repeatedly until the last digit is blinking. Press the
key once more to initiate decimal point setting mode.
The
▼
symbol or current decimal point blinks.
•
Press the
key to move the blinking decimal point one digit at a time to
the desired position.
•
Press the
key to set the decimal point position.
is displayed briefly to indicate that the setting is completed.
2.4. 3 Menu Lock
The CBX-K and CBW-K series of balances have a "Menu Lock" function that locks
the menu selections to avoid changes being made by mistake.
The menu lock is toggled ON and OFF by pressing the
key during
display that appears after power is supplied to the balance.
is displayed when the menu is locked.
is displayed when the menu lock is turned off.
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