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returns to show current measured loads. If the system rejects the load to be
added, the reason for rejecting the load will be displayed by ERR.32 meaning;
this load had been already added.
A special “filter” in the totalizer program prevents the possibility of summing-
up the same load twice. This is a very practical feature, because if the operator
is unsure if he has already summed-up the current load, he just has to try to add
it. If it has already been entered, the system will reject it.
This “filter” is based on the fact that there is a “ZERO” value between two
adjacent loadings. If the system does not find a zero before the current load – it
will reject it. “ZERO” for this purpose is within ±5% of the system's capacity.
ERR.32 means there was no zero value after the previous load.
The system will only accept loads having the same “Tare mode” i.e. GROSS or
NET. If the first load to be entered in the totalizer memory is NET, then no
GROSS loads will be accepted. In such a case, ERR.34 will be displayed.
The totalizer will reject overloads by displaying IGNOR followed by EPR.33.
The totalizer memory resets itself automatically when switching the system on.
So, if you want to reset the totalizer, you must switch the system “OFF” and
then after 4 seconds or more, switch the system “ON” again.
Press “TOTAL” to obtain number of loads and the total value displayed.
The totalizer “knows” how to add loads in different units. It does all the
calculations needed to convert the values in the memory to the one you have
selected. It is possible to start totalizing loads measured in Lbs and then switch
over to S. TONS (short tons) or any other available unit and to continue to sum-
up. The system will display and print the summed-up value in the current
measuring units. You can even “translate” a load value you have in the totalizer
by switching to a different measuring unit, provided the user selectable units
option is included.
Press the TOTAL key to obtain the load value in the new selected measuring
units.
8.8 DATA LOGGER – ONLY IF APPLICABLE
The data logger will store up to 600 measured values (and up to 3000 in the
extended memory version). The data stored with each measured value:
The measured units
The Tare condition: GROSS or NET
The running number: 1,2,3…. in the memory
If the system is equipped with a “real time clock” (optional), the year, month,