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Display view
After the first totalisation, the display changes from the basic Count view to the Totalizing view if the setting
"Display information field" is set to Count.
Operation of the totalizing functions
Call the totalizing functions level with the function change key .
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Plus F6
By pressing the Plus key the weight on the weighbridge is transferred to the totalizing memory. The
transaction counter and the consecutive number are incremented by 1.
Before totalizing again, the scale must be unloaded at least up to the unload factor defined in the
setting mode.
A weight value with 0 or totalisation without unload is displayed with "Error 55 Apply weight". With
unload factor = 0 only one weight change is necessary.
Gross, tare and net values and quantities are totalised.
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Cancel F5 With
the cancel key, individual items can be cancelled or weighed back. After pressing the cancel key, you
are prompted to either load the weight to be cancelled or to enter the consecutive number of the
weight to be cancelled.
For information on the consecutive number, use the key combination Info and plus F5.
enter the consecutive number of the item to be cancelled using the numeric keypad and confirm with
F6 Accept.
If no consecutive number is entered, pressing F6 will cause the weight value to be taken from the
scale. If the scale is not loaded, an error message Error 46 is displayed. Cancellation or backweighing
is indicated in the print document by the designation Cancellation.
The consecutive number is incremented by one and the item counter is decremented by one.
If the item counter is at 0, no further cancellation is possible, indicated by error message
Error 48.
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Total F4 or with the CL keyThe
Total key completes the totalizing process.
The display now shows the gross, tare, net and piece totals, as well as the transaction counter and
consecutive number of the last operation.
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