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CODE/NAME
DESCRIPTION
SELECTION LIST
F5
Motion Band
Sets the level at which motion is detected. If motion is not detected,
the scale can process a Print or Zero command. Maximum value
varies depending on local regulations. Expressed as scale divisions
per second (d/s).
OFF 0.5d
1d
√√√√
2d
4d 8d
16d 32d
F6
(1)
Digital Filter
Averages weight readings to produce higher stability. Choose the
speed that works best for your application.
“FAST” = Fast “nnEd” = Medium “SLo” = Slow
FAST
nnEd
√√√√
SLo
F7
Overload Limit
Selects the desired formula which determines the point at which the
indicator shows overload. All selections are based on the primary unit
selected in F8.
"FS" = Full scale capacity.
FS
FS + 2%
√√√√
FS + 5%
FS + 1d
FS + 9d
F8
Calib. Unit
Selects the primary base unit to be used in the calibration process.
Also the default unit for normal operation.
"1" = primary unit is lb "2" = primary unit is in kg
"3" = primary unit is oz "4" = primary unit is in g
1
√√√√
2
3 4
F9
(2)
Display
Divisions
Determines the desired weight increments. Value should be con-
sistent with legal requirements.
1
√
2
5
F10
(2)
Decimal Pt.
Determines location of the decimal point.
0
√
0.0
0.00 0.000
0.0000 00
F11
No. of L/C
wires
Selects the number of wires on the load cell(s) to be connected to the
indicator. Cabled systems only.
"4" = four wires "6" = six wires (SENSE)
4
√√√√
6
F12
Percentage
Hold Wt
Allows you to select the percentage (of the displayed held value) of
weight change before the scale automatically unlocks the held weight
and relocks onto the new weight.
5 %
10%
√√√√
20% 50%
75% 100%
F13
Gravity (g)
Allows you to select the gravity (g) of the location of the scale system.
Expressed in m/s
2
. Pressing the
ZERO
key to scroll down one level
begins the sequence.
Key-in
9.750 to 9.850
9.797
√√√√
F14
Power-on zero
(IZSM)
Allows you to enable or disable power-on zero. (IZSM)
"YES" = IZSM is enabled "no" = IZSM is disabled
YES
no
√√√√
Footnotes:
(1) On older units, the selection list ranged from 0 to 12 with a default setting of 8.
(2) On older units, there was no F10 menu; the display size was programmed thru F9 and the selec-
tion list was 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50.