4
10.5.
Weighing mode RAPID ....................................................................... 34
11. OTHER PARAMETERS ....................................................................... 35
11.1.
Backlight of weighing result (display backlight) ................................... 36
11.2.
Adjusting display brightness ................................................................ 36
11.3.
“Beep” sound – reaction on pressing function key .............................. 38
11.4.
Printout of all balance parameters through RS 232 port ..................... 39
12.
BALANCE ADJUSTMENT ............................................................ 40
12.1.
Internal adjustment.............................................................................. 41
12.2.
Menu adjustments settings ................................................................. 42
12.3.
Adjustment test ................................................................................... 46
12.3.1.
Balances with internal adjustment ................................................. 46
12.3.2.
Balances with external adjustment ................................................ 47
12.4.
Manual adjustment .............................................................................. 48
12.4.1.
Internal adjustment ........................................................................ 48
12.4.2.
External adjustment ....................................................................... 49
12.5.
Adjustment report printout ................................................................... 50
13.
DETERMINING CONTENT OF A PRINTOUT FOR GLP
PROCEDURE ................................................................................ 51
14.
BALANCE WORKING MODES .................................................... 55
14.1.
Parts counting of the same mass ........................................................ 56
14.2.
Checkweighing (HiLo) with reference to set standard ......................... 59
14.3.
Percent setup ...................................................................................... 62
14.3.1.
Reference mass determined by weighing ...................................... 63
14.3.2.
Reference mass inserted to balance memory by a user ................ 64
14.4.
Working mode FiLL ............................................................................. 65
14.5.
Density determination of solids and liquids ......................................... 67
14.5.1.
Testing thickness solids ................................................................. 68
14.5.2.
Testing thickness of liquid ............................................................. 68
14.6.
Totalizing ............................................................................................. 69
15.
RS 232 FUNCTIONS ..................................................................... 71
15.1.
Baud rate ............................................................................................ 72
15.2.
Continuous transmission ..................................................................... 73
15.2.1.
Continuous transmission in basic measuring unit .......................... 73
15.2.2.
Continuous transmission in current measuring unit ....................... 74
15.3.
Setting operation mode for RS 232 interface ...................................... 75
15.4.
Determination of data type sent through RS 232 output ..................... 76
15.5.
Minimal mass required for activation of automatic printout ................. 77
16.
COOPERATION WITH A PRINTER OR A COMPUTER .............. 78
16.1.
Cross-section through connecting conductors .................................... 79
16.2.
Printing date with specified date and time ........................................... 80
16.3.
Cooperation with statistic printer Kafka SQS ...................................... 80
Summary of Contents for PS 1000/C/2
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