13
Weigh Averaging
Purpose
Use this program to determine weights under
unstable ambient conditions. In this program,
the balance calculates the weight as the aver-
age value from a defined number of individual
weighing operations.
These weighing operations are also known as
“subweighing operations” or “subweighs.”
Preparation
G
Configure the Weigh Averaging application
in the operating menu: See “Configuring the
Balance.”
Menu code:
2. 1.12
$
Number of subweighs for weigh
averaging:
3. 3. 1
5 subweighs
3. 3. 2
10 subweighs
(factory setting)
3. 3. 3
20 subweighs
3. 3. 4
50 subweighs
3. 3. 5
100 subweighs
See also “Configuring the Balance”
Example
Determine the weight of a sample in extremely unstable ambient conditions by calculating the average
of 10 subweighing operations.
Menu: Application program: Weigh Averaging (menu code
2. 1.12
)
Step
Key (or instruction)
Display/Printout
1.
Tare the balance
t
0.0
g
2.
Display the number of subweighs
v
>2 sec.
ref 10
(briefly)
(here: 10)
3.
Place sample on the balance
8888
(weight readout fluctuates)
4.
Start measurement
v
8888
10
9
8
..
.
1
After 10 subweighs
+
275.5
g
G
If the print format is set to include
data ID codes, the following is printed
Res + 275.5 g
5.
Unload the balance
+
275.5
g
G
(stable display)
6.
Delete the result
c
7.
Repeat the procedure starting from step 3, if desired.
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