NAME/CO
DE
DESCRIPTION CODE/VALUE
A11
Check Date
Allows you to check the present date set on the scale. Pressing the
TARE
key to scroll down one level begins the sequence.
Press
TARE
key
to begin sequence
A12
Auto Power Off
Selects the auto power off time period in minutes:
“Off” = Disabled (Always ON)
Off
√
3, 5, 10, 15,
20, 30
A13
Print Format
Selects which of the available fields will be printed on the print ticket
and their format. This menu selection has six sub-menus:
A13U1 = ID A13U2 = Time and Date
A13U3 = Gross Weight A13U4 = Tare Weight
A13U5 = Pieces A13U6 = APW
All: “0” = Not printed
“1” = Text Only
“2” = Both (Text and Barcode)
A13U1:
0
√
A13U2:
2
√
A13U3:
2
√
A13U4:
2
√
A13U5:
2
√
A13U6:
2
√
A14
Auto Tare
Clear
Allows you to program the Auto Tare Clear feature ON or OFF.
“0” = Disabled and “1” = Enabled
0
√
1
A15
Auto Sample
Allows you to program the Auto Sample feature ON or OFF.
“0” = Disabled and “1” = Enabled
0
√
1
A16
Sample
Accuracy
Allows you to program the scale to disallow the user to view the
Sample Accuracy from the front panel keypad.
“0” = Disabled and “1” = Enabled
0
1
√
Table 5-2a: User Menu Descriptions – A11 to A16
5.5 USER MENU PROCEDURES
This section provides instructions for all of the User Menu procedures.
5.5.1 Custom Unit Multiplier Entry (A6)
The custom unit multiplier is the conversion factor that you would multiply the
calibration unit by in order to obtain the custom unit of weight. For example, if
your scale is calibrated in pounds and you wish to display weight in ounces, you
would enter in a multiplier value of 16.0. The scale automatically determines the
proper display increment for your custom unit.
1. While in the User Menu mode, scroll to "
A 6
", then scroll down once using
the TARE key to enter the custom unit multiplier menu.
2. The display will momentarily show "
CU PT
" for the custom unit, followed by
the current value for the custom unit multiplier with the decimal point.
2
Non-battery powered scales only. For battery-powered scales, this is preset to 3 minutes at the factory.
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