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While “Pouring” is selected as the Stability and Response setting, taring the container or
zeroing the display cannot be made by pressing the rightmost part of
[O/T]
key. Press
the center or the left part of
[O/T]
key for taring or zeroing.
Standard mode:
Select menu item
24
.
This mode is suitable for weighing in a normal environment.
Averaging is fixed and does not change dynamically as in the Auto
mode.
Anti-vibration mode:
Select menu item
25
.
Use this mode when the balance is used in a location where there are
large vibrations and the display fluctuates in the Auto mode.
Response is deteriorated at small mass amount changes.
Anti-vibration mode:
Select menu item
26
.
Use this mode when the balance is used in a location where it is
exposed to airflow that causes the display to fluctuate in the Auto mode.
Response deteriorates further than the Anti-vibration mode, but
weighing is comparatively stabilized.
If weighing cannot be performed efficiently even with the Anti-wind mode, change the
installation site of the balance or use the optional windbreak (large).
11.3 Stability Detection Settings
11.3.1 What is Stability Detection?
Stability detection is used in the following cases.
(1) When stability is detected during measurement, Stability mark is illuminated as an
auxiliary indication of measurement stability.
(2) Operations such as data output and auto zeroing of the below listed functions are triggered
by stability detection. Some data output functions operated with communication
commands (15.2.3) are also linked to stability detection.
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