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14.6 Entry of Weight Error
By entering the weight error of an external reference weight to be used in span adjustment or
span test, a more accurate calibration can be performed. Enter the weight error obtained from
the following equation: (Weight errors are entered in the unit of mg.)
Weight Error = Actual Weight - Nominal Value
Example: For a 100 g weight, a weight error may be = 100.00012 - 100
= 0.00012 = +0.12 mg
1. Select [2. o.M.P. 1] in Function 2.
2. Display the weight error.
When you only want to check the current weight
error, press the Function key.
[3. r.CA. 0] for the next item.
3. Start entering the weight error.
Press the Zero/Tare key.
The leftmost digit blinks first.
4. Enter a numerical values.
Pressing the Zero/Tare key allows you to
change the blinking value.
Pressing the Function key makes a higher-order
digit blink.
After a number is set, the minus sign [M] blinks.
Pressing the key again makes the digit furthest
to the right blink.
Pressing the Print key returns the display to
Step 2
.
5. Save the weight error
Press the Set key.
([3. r.CA. 0] shown on the next page is displayed [refer to
page 45].)
Press the Set key to return the display to measurement mode.
Using a saved weight error
For using the weight error entered, set to Function 2 to [4. M.E.H. 1].
Set