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Counting Function
● The counting function is used to count a high volume of identical parts. You can do
this by setting a sample and then either adding to the sample or taking away from
the sample to count the number of objects on the scale
● In weighing mode: press COUNT to enter count mode
● Then press COUNT and SET at the same time to set your sample with the keypad
● (ex. If you are counting pencils, you would add a sample of pencils to the scale, if
you add 50 pencils to the scale you would enter 50 on the keypad.)
● Press
#
on the keypad to set your sample
● The scale is now ready to start counting, load your product on the scale and the
indicator will show the quantity
● (ex. if you add 450 pencils to your sample of 50, the scale will read 500 pencils)
● To see the weight on the scale press COUNT
● To exit counting mode press the ESC key
● If you want to count a different product hold the COUNT and SET keys together to
enter a new sample
+ 450 pencils
COUNT
SET
COUNT
+
Hold
There are 4 different hold functions you can choose from in the C11 parameter
1. Peak Hold: Grabs the highest weight
(for materials testing, ie. tension and pulling
force)
● Press the HOLD key then add weight to the scale
● The indicator will show the highest weight it recorded and hold it on the screen until
a higher weight is placed on the scale
2. Manual Hold: Grabs the current weight and holds it so it will not change/fluctuate
● While weighing, press HOLD and the indicator will hold the current weight on the
screen until HOLD is pressed again
3. Auto Hold: If the weight on the scale is above 20d (20 x division) and is stable,
the indicator will hold that weight on the screen for 3 seconds then go back to general
weighing
● Pressing the hold key is unnecessary, holding is done automatically when the scale
is stable
4. Average Hold: Used for animal weighing, the indicator will display the average
weight sampled from 3 seconds