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13.6 Bar Graph for the 2-point Scale
You can set two points for the limit function, and display a bar graph to indicate the result in a
range specified by the two points.
Except for the gravimeter function, all other functions, i.e., weighing machine, parts counting,
percentage weighing, and unit converting functions can support this function.
You can put actual samples on the balance or enter values to set upper and lower limits.
You can also judge by absolute values or deviation values.
A bar graph is displayed in one of the following ways:
Bar graph
Weight range
Description
Upper limit < Weight
The whole bar graph is
displayed.
Lower limit
≤
Weight
≤
Upper limit
A bar graph to indicate the
judgment result is
displayed.
Weight < Lower limit
The bar graph is not
displayed.
Caution
1. When the lower limit is the same as the upper limit, no bar graph will be displayed.
2. When a 2-point bar graph is being displayed, a normal bar graph to indicate the rate of a
weight to the weighing capacity is not displayed.
3. When a 2-point bar graph is being displayed, the limit function does not work.
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Hints
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Different bar graph frames are used depending on whether the balance is in the measurement
mode or in the 2-point bar graph display mode, as shown below:
Bar graph frame
Balance condition
Measurement mode
2-point bar graph