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TA Plus Balance
5. Press
or
to set one of the following:
• Actual value (
onW
)
: Placing the reference weight on the balance and press
(
OK
)
• Numeric value (
NUM
): Use
or
to enter the reference weight and press
(
OK
)
6. Weigh the product, The ratio of the weight of the product to the reference weight is displayed in percent.
3.11 Multiplied By a Coefficient Mode
Measured weight is multiplied by the preset coefficient. This mode is not available in Legal for Trade units.
Figure 3-6. Coefficient Mode F-Keys
ADD and TOTL can be used when 14 ADDITION is set to valid. See
.
1. Press
.
displays.
2. Press
until
Admin/Adjust
appears.
3. Press
, then press
. The current operation mode displays.
4. If needed, press
. The currently displayed mode flashes.
5. Use
or
to scroll to
MULT
.
6. Press
, then press
to return to operation mode.
7. To use the existing coefficient value, press
(
YES
). (When there is no data record, this step is skipped.) or
Press
(
NO
) to set the coefficient value.
8. Weigh the product, the weight is multiplied by the coefficient and the result displays.
The Coefficient can be changed at anytime using the CSET F-key.
F-Key Selections
Description
CSET
Set the Coefficient value
•
NO
: Allows the change of the current coefficient
•
YES
: Accept the currently set coefficient
F/*
Toggles between MUL and g
ADD
Executes addition
TOTAL
Displays total value
LOW
Displays onW or NUM. Select onW to display current limit low, press NUM to enter a new limit low
OK
Displays onW or NUM. Select onW to display current limit OK, press NUM to enter a new limit OK
HIGH
Displays onW or NUM. Select onW to display current limit high, press NUM to enter a new limit high
WEIG
Press to display Weigh Mode
COUN
Press to display Count Mode
PCNT
Press to display Percent Mode
NEXT
Press to move between menu selections
Table 3-7. Coefficient Mode F-Key Descriptions
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