
Reference Manual Rev 3.23
Software Versions 3.xx
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Status Annunciators
Status annunciators show the following:
Symbol
Name
Description
ZERO
Visible when the gross reading is within
±
¼ of a division of
true zero.
NET
Visible when the displayed reading represents NET weight.
MOTION
Visible when the displayed reading is not stable.
OVER
Visible when either of the setpoints is set as type OVER,
and the weight is above the target weight.
UNDER
Visible when either of the setpoints is set as type UNDER,
and the weight is below the target weight.
1
OUT 1
Visible when Output 1 is turned ON and dual range is not
enabled.
RANGE 1
Visible when dual range is enabled and range 1 is active.
(K305 only.)
2
OUT 2
Visible when Output 2 is turned ON and dual range is not
enabled.
RANGE 2
Visible when dual range is enabled and range 2 is active.
(K305 only.)
ZERO
BAND
Visible when the displayed weight is within the zero 'dead'
band setting. (The zero band symbol shows near the top
right corner of the display.)
HOLD
Visible when the displayed reading is held.
LOW
BATTERY
Visible when battery voltage is too low and batteries need
replacing or recharging. (The low battery symbol shows in
the top right corner of the display.)
Table 1: Status Annunciators
When in Setup the editing annunciators are shown to identify the function of the
front panel keys (ie. GRP, ITM, SEL, EDT and OK). For more information refer
to Editing Annunciators page 17.
5.2. Operation Keys
The instrument has the following operation keys:
POWER
Primary Operation Keys
ZERO
TARE
GROSS/NET
PRINT
FUNCTION (user defined)
Each of the primary
operation keys has two
separate functions.
5.2.1. Primary Function
A single press of each key triggers the weighing operation printed on it. The
instrument allows individual keys to be disabled in the setup. All keys are enabled
at the factory, but some keys may have been intentionally disabled (locked) during