MSI-3750 Digital Weight Indicator
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User Guide
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M E A S U R E M E N T S Y S T E M S I N T E R N A T I O N A L
SECTION 4 – TOTAL / STATISTICS
TOTAL
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The 3750 can add independent weighments together and keep a counter of
how many weighments were added (Totaled). The Weighments counter can
be thought of as a box or palette counter.
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“TOTAL” always uses the displayed weight, so gross and net readings can be
added into the same total.
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There are two modes of Totaling which are set in the SETUP TOTAL
section. The Manual mode uses the
TOTAL
key to add the current weight to
the previously totaled value. The Auto mode will automatically add the last,
settled value to the total (or optionally the highest value). See “SETUP
TOTAL” for instructions to enable the AUTO TOTAL modes.
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Both modes have a means to prevent the same load from totaling twice. Once
totaled, the load must be removed from the scale before a new load can be
added to the Total. Applied weight must be greater than the Total Threshold
before it can be totaled. See “SETUP TOTAL” for instructions on how to set
the Total Threshold.
To Total with the
TOTAL
Key
(Unit must be setup to Manual Total mode)
Rules for use:
1)
The motion annunciator must be off, the scale must be stable unless motion
is disabled in the Setup Total menu.
2)
Only positive readings can be accumulated.
3)
The scale adds the current reading (relative to the Net zero or Gross zero
depending on mode) to the contents of the accumulate register.
4)
After a weighment is totaled, the weight must go below the Total Threshold
before another weight can be added to the total. This assures that a weight
on the scale is only added to the total once.
5)
When the total weight exceeds the display capability of 999,999 counts, or
the total weighments count exceeds 9999, dashes will appear to reflect a
1)
Place the weight to be totaled on the scale.
When the weight has stabilized, push the
TOTAL
Key (usually
F3
). The current
weight is added to the total register. The
display gives an indication of how many
weighments have been totaled. i.e. 1
TOTAL, 2 TOTAL, …x TOTAL.
UV
F3
TOTAL
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