
60.0
60000 x 20 lb / 27200 x 10 kg
60000 x 10 lb / 27200 x 5 kg
50000 x 5 lb / 22700 x 2 kg
120.
120000 x 50 lb / 54400 x 20 kg
120000 x 20 lb / 54400 x 10 kg
100000 x 10 lb / 45400 x 5 kg
Note: In HB44 or CAN mode (Parameter 8. Operating Mode), the capacities are strictly
limited to 3000 divisions. This means that for capacities of 15, 150, and 15000, the metric
capacities will scale back to 6, 60, and 6000 kg (from 6.8, 68, and 6800 kg).
To access the 10000d selection, press the PRINT button at the CtS parameter. If 10000d
is selected, all the capacities will be restricted to 10000d. This requires that many of the
capacities be limited (3 lb is restricted to 2 lb, 6 lb is restricted to 5 lb, etc.)
"Scale Capacity" defines the capacity and resolution that the display will read out. It is
used to match the scale indicator to the scale platform. In most cases, the factory has
already selected the proper capacity to match the scale platform that is supplied with the
indicator.
Should it be necessary to change the capacity of the indicator, make sure that the proper
capacity label is applied to the insert card and inserted into the capacity window of the
faceplate of the indicator.
Refer to Section 7 on Calibrating the 4200 to make sure that the scale is properly
calibrated after changing capacity.
7. Startup Zero (S.U.0)
Option
Description
AU0
Auto zero upon power up.
CL0
Restores the calibration zero point as zero reference.
Pb0
Restore last gross push-button zero as zero reference.
The Start Up Zero Mode is used to select whether the scale will auto zero upon the power
up of the unit. If the scale is set in a "Legal for Trade" mode, this parameter is ignored and
the unit will always zero upon power up. Otherwise, the unit will zero upon power up if the
"AU0" option is selected. If the "CL0" option is selected, the scale will use the calibrated
zero for power up and display the absolute weight on the platform based on that calibrated
zero point. If the "Pb0" option is selected, the scale will use the last push-button zero as the
reference point.
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