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CAUTION:
External adjustment is possible for balances that are not a subject to the conformity
assessment (verification).
Procedure:
•
Enter <Adjustment> submenu, next select <
External adjustment> parameter.
•
Message to remove weight is displayed. Unload the weighing pan and press
button. The balance determines start mass, message:
Start mass determination
is
displayed.
•
Upon completed start mass determination, message ordering you to load the
weighing pan is displayed. Load the weighing pan with weight of respective mass
value, and press
button.
•
Upon completed procedure, unload the weighing pan and press
button to
confirm. Balance returns to the weighing process.
10.3. User Adjustment
User adjustment can be carried out using any adjustment weight mass of which ranges
between 0.15 Max and Max. User adjustment and external adjustment procedures are
likewise with one exception, before user adjustment start, an edit box for entering mass of
the used adjustment weight is opened.
CAUTION:
User adjustment is possible for balances that are not a subject to the conformity
assessment (verification).
In order to start user adjustment, enter <Adjustment> submenu and select <
User
adjustment> option. Then follow the commands displayed on a screen.
10.4. Adjustment Test
<Adjustment test> function enables comparing the result of an internal automatic
adjustment with the value recorded in mass comparator factory parameters. The
comparison is used for determining balance sensitivity drift over time.
10.5. Automatic Adjustment
Enter this menu to specify conditions initiating an automatic adjustment. Options:
•
None – automatic adjustment inactive.
•
Time – adjustment takes place in time intervals declared in menu <Automatic
adjustment time> (10.6),
•
Temperature – adjustment is triggered by temperature change.
•
Both – adjustment is triggered by both, temperature changes and time.
CAUTION:
This parameter settings can be modified only for balances that are not a subject to the
conformity assessment (verification).
10.6. Automatic Adjustment Time
<
Automatic adjustment time> parameter determines time interval between successive
automatic internal adjustments. The time interval is declared in hours and ranges
between 1 and 12 hours.
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