-
The target value can be applied as weighed values and via relative weight limits
(menu item [INPUT] - [TAR.TOL.] 4.5.4).
-
Target and tolerance limits checked during input; values must conform to: upper limit
> target > lower limit > 1 digit.
-
Checkweighing range: either 30% … 170% of the target, or from 10% … to ininity.
-
Results are shown on the main display, as a bar graph and LED as well as sent to
control output ports for further processing.
-
Toggle the main display between "weight value" and "relation to the target" by
pressing the
key. For the limit value, if the weight in the readout is outside the
tolerance range, "LL" (too low) or "HH" (too high) is displayed.
-
Activate Info mode via the
key
-
Automatic results printout
Setting: ( [APPLIC.] - [APPLIC.2] - [CHECK.WG] - [AUT.PRNT] (4.6) (see chapter
-
Automatic taring of container weight
Setting: [APPLIC.] - [AUT.TARE] (3.7) (see chapter
).
-
Automatic initialization when the scale is switched on. The indicator is initialized with
the most recently used values for reference sample quantity "nRef" and reference
sample weight "wRef."
Setting: [APPLIC.] - [AUT.STRT] (3.8) (see chapter
).
7.11.1
Exit application, delete parameters
The value of the reference sample weight in the reference memory remains active until it
is deleted via the
key or overwritten or until the application is changed.
The reference sample weight also remains saved after the scale is turned of. You can
assign diferent functions to the
key for deleting applications. When you clear
applications, you can delete either the data stored for all applications or just selected data
stored for the active application.
Setting: [APPLIC.] - [CLER.CF] (3.24) (see chapter
7.11.2
Tare function
If you store a tare (weight value) by pressing the
key, you can later enter a tare value
manually. The tare value you enter is added to the stored tare value.
Setting: [APPLIC.] - [TARE.FNC] - [NORMAL] (3.25.1) (factory setting) (see chapter
).
A tare value entered manually overwrites a stored tare value (weight value). If you enter a
tare value manually, a tare value (weight value) stored later overwrites the manually
entered value.
Setting: [APPLIC.] - [TARE.FNC] - [SPECIAL] (3.25.2) (see chapter
7.11.3
Restore factory default settings
Setting: [APPLIC.] - [RESET] (9.1) (see chapter
).
7.11.4
Target
Checkweighing entails comparing the current weight value to a deined target. You can
enter the value for this target using the keypad, or by saving the weight value indicated.
7 Operating
Combics 2 Series Complete Scales Models CAW2P, CAW2S
Minebea Intec
EN-137