Valor 5000 Series Scales
EN-11
3.4.2 Menu
Navigation
Use the four buttons marked with
Yes, No, Back
and
Exit
to navigate through the menus (refer to
Section 3.2).
•
Yes
– Enters the displayed sub-menu or menu item and accepts the displayed setting.
•
No
– Skips to the next sub-menu or menu item and changes the displayed setting.
•
Back
– Goes back to the previous sub-menu or menu item.
•
Exit
– Immediately exits the Menu mode.
3.4.3 Changing
Menu
Settings
Enter the menu by holding down the
Menu
button until Menu is displayed. When the button is released,
the first available sub-menu is displayed.
• Navigate to the desired sub-menu using the
No
button.
• Enter the sub-menu using the
Yes
button.
• Navigate to the desired menu item using the
No
button.
• Enter the desired menu item using the
Yes
button.
• Change the setting using the
No
button or accept the setting using the
Yes
button.
• Continue navigation using the
Yes, No
and
Back
buttons or return to weighing using the
Exit
button.
3.5 Application Modes
Two application modes are available : Weigh and Checkweigh. To enable the Checkweigh mode,
Checkweigh must be turned on in the Mode menu (refer to Section 3.7.5).
3.5.1 Weighing
Determines the weight of an item in the selected unit of measure. Scale is shipped with kilograms (kg)
and pounds (lb) enabled. To enable other units of measure, they must be turned on in the Unit menu
(refer to Section 3.7.4).
3.5.2 Checkweighing
Use this mode to compare the weight of an item to Under and Over target limits. When the checkweigh
mode is enabled, the “CHECK” indicator will turn on.
To set the target limits, refer to Section 3.6 Checkweigh Target Settings.
Place the sample on the weighing pan. If the sample weight is under the target weight range, the yellow
LED will light. If the sample is within the target weight range, the green LED will light. If the sample is
over the target weight range, the red LED will light. The LED indication is complemented by an audible
alert feature (refer to Section 3.7.5).
Normal Checkweighing
Set both targets as positive values, where the lightest acceptable weight is entered as the Under target limit
and the heaviest acceptable weight is entered as the Over target limit. Items placed on the pan will be
compared to the targets.