Operation
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5. Press
to confirm selection.
6. Slowly press multiple times until
displays.
• Press
to confirm and store to the instrument memory
• Press any other key to cancel and exit without saving
,
,
,
and
modes require additional parameter settings. See the following
sections for detailed information on each operational mode.
Once the functioning mode is set and a printer set up, the standard printouts, relative to the type of printer
selected in the
parameter, can be printed. See
.
It is possible to activate default parameters by carrying out the selected print default. See
3.10.1 Unit of Measure Conversion
This function toggles the displayed weight between the scale unit of measure and lb.
• Press
to toggle between the scale unit of measure.
• Long press
to enter the setpoint input menu. See
.
All scales connected to the instrument must have the same unit of measure to toggle between scales.
The conversion takes place for any unit of measure set during the calibration.
3.10.2 Net Weight/Gross Weight Conversion
This function toggles the display between net weight and gross weight.
• Press
to toggle between net weight and gross weight.
• Long press
to enter the setpoint input menu. See
.
3.10.3 Input/Output Weighing
Through operator confirmation, the instrument acquires two weights and calculates the difference. The data is then
printed if a printer has been configured.
To Set Input/Output Weighing Mode
1. Select the
mode.
displays momentarily.
2. Select one of the print settings from
3. Press
to
confirm.
Setting
Description
(gross/tare)
Printed data includes:
• GROSS – gross weight and the unit of measure
• TARE – tare weight and the unit of measure
• NET – difference between the gross and tare weights and the unit of measure
(first weigh/second weigh)
Printed data includes:
• WEIGH 1 – first weight and the unit of measure
• WEIGH 2 – second weight and the unit of measure
• NET – difference (without sign) between WEIGH 1 and WEIGH 2 and the unit of measure
(input/output)
Printed data includes:
• INPUT – first weight and the unit of measure
• OUTPUT – second weight and the unit of measure
• NET – zero weight and unit of measure if WEIGH 1 = WEIGH 2
• INPUT NET – difference (without sign) between INPUT and OUTPUT and unit of measure if WEIGH
1 is greater than WEIGH 2
• OUTPUT NET – difference (without sign) between INPUT and OUTPUT and unit of measure if
WEIGH 1is less than WEIGH 2
Table 3-2. Input/Output Weigh Mode Settings
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Note
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