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Product-related reference mass is automatically recorded and displayed in reference
mass field.
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0.000 % indication is displayed (for unloaded pan).
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From now on the weighed products mass is compared to the reference mass, the
weight difference is displayed in [%].
21.
SOLIDS DENSITY
<Solids density>
is a working mode enabling determination of density of a representative
sample material.
In order to operate this mode, a density determination kit (supplementary equipment) is
required.
Caution: for PM series balances there is no standard density determination kit.
Procedure for activation of Solids Density mode:
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Select <Solids density> mode, the home screen is displayed automatically, wherein the
top bar of the screen features
pictogram.
Info field provides the following
information:
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Liquid
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Liquid density
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Temperature
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Operator
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Buttons: print header, print footer,
operator, start, databases
21.1. Mode Related Settings
The supplementary settings enable you to adjust the working mode to your needs and
requirements.
Liquid
Parameter allowing to specify liquid used for measurement performance:
Water/Ethanol/Other.
Liquid density
Parameter allowing to enter density of liquid used for measurement performance. This
parameter is operable only when MISC option for LIQUID parameter has been
selected.
Temperature
Parameter allowing to enter temperature of liquid used for measurement performance.
Temperature value is necessary in order to take the right liquid density value needed
for density calculation. Balance software stores tables with density of water and ethanol
in relation to temperature.
For means of operation of the remaining functions read point
11 WEIGHING Mode Settings
.
21.2. Solids Density – Quick Access Keys
Each working mode features automatically displayed set of default keys. The set can be
modified by assigning out-of-list quick access keys to the on-screen buttons. Such operation
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