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14.7 Formulation Mode
This function is convenient for weighing in the components of a formulation. The mass of
each component is displayed and stored Every time a component is added and
[PRINT]
key is pressed, the mass of that component is output through RS-232C or DATA I/O
interface and the display will be automatically zeroed. When all the components have been
weighed, the masses are summed up and the total mass is displayed and output by pressing
[POWER]
key.
Select menu item
51
.
(Operation)
1
. When Formulation Mode is ON, the display
stands at Formulation stand-by status upon entering
the mass display. Add-on symbol, Memory symbol
and Stand-by symbol are illuminated in the display.
Place a container (if used) and press
[O/T]
key to
tare the display.
Note that taring with
[O/T]
key is not accepted
after
[PRINT]
key is pressed in the following step
2 until
[POWER]
key is pressed in the step
5
.
2
. Press
[PRINT]
key. When external device is
connected, “------ FORMULATION MODE ------”
will be output.
3
. Load the first component and press
[PRINT]
key.
Upon stability is detected at a value higher than five
times Zero Range, the mass value will be output with
a numbering “CMP001 =”. The display will be
automatically zeroed after that.
4
. Repeat step 3 until all the components have been
weighed.
5
. Press
[POWER]
key.
The total mass will be displayed and output to
external devices with a remark “TOTAL =”.
6
. Clear the pan.
Start the next set of measurements from the step 1.
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