
30
range is unlimited, and the zeroing operation at this time is equivalent to
The zero point is calibrated.
Note: The above figure shows the manual zeroing operation of scale 1#. If you
want to operate scale 2#, press [zeroing 2] according to the above steps.
8.3.2 Cumulative amount of clearance
In some workflows, cumulative quantity may be displayed. If you need to clear the
current cumulative quantity, you can do the following:
button
Lower row
display
Upper row
display
meaning
[clear]
[
,,,,,,
]
[
,,sure,0
]
In the normal weighing state, press and hold
[Zero 2] for more than 2 seconds.
【↑】
[
,,,,,,
]
[
,,sure,1
]
1, indicating that the operation of clearing
cumulant is selected.
[input]
[
,,,***
]
[
,,*****
]
The accumulated amount will automatically
return to the weighing state.
Table 8.5 Operation Steps of Clearing Cumulative Amount
8.4 Start and Exit of Process
By default, the flow number parameter F19 of the instrument is 00, indicating that there is
no working flow. Users need to set the corresponding workflow number to meet their own
requirements before the instrument can enter the corresponding working cycle. Users can choose
the fixed workflow built into the instrument, or burn it into the instrument through the serial port
through computer software. (See related information of process for details)
Under normal circumstances, if the process number is set, after the instrument is powered
on and started, the workflow will be started automatically without manual intervention. However,
in some debugging situations, it may be necessary to start or stop the workflow manually. This
function belongs to user (User-1) or above, so you need to log in first. Login later:
Press the [Start] key to start the workflow.
Press and hold the [Start] key for more than 2 seconds (equivalent to the [Stop] key) to stop
the workflow.
8.5 Restore factory settings.
To restore the items set at the factory as user (User-1) password level or
above, the following steps assume that you have successfully logged in:
button
Lower row
display
Upper row
display
meaning