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CALIBRATION
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CALIBRATION
Chapter
4
4-10.
Digital Offset
(This step may be omitted if there is no change.)
By using the digital offset function, the value obtained by subtracting the set value from the
indicated value is displayed. This function is convenient when zero cannot be obtained with no load
for some reason or for offsetting. When not using, set "0".
(Displayed value)=(Actual indicated value)-(Offset value)
How to set
1.
Press the [SET.] button. (refer to page 33)
2.
Press the [Calibration] button. (refer to page 33)
3.
Select page 2,
and press the
[Digital Offset]
button.
4.
Enter the digital
offset value by the numerical keys and
determine with the [OK] button.
4-11.
Digital Zero Limit
(This step may be omitted if there is no change.)
This is a load limit to allow digital zero.
When digital zero is executed, if the difference from the zero calibration point is larger than the
setting value, an error will result, and the indicated value will not be zeroed.
Setting range: 0 - 99999
How to set
1.
Press the [SET.] button. (refer to page 33)
2.
Press the [Calibration] button. (refer to page 33)
3.
Select page 2,
and press the [DZ
Limit] button.
4.
Enter the digital
zero limit value by the numerical keys
and determine with the [OK] button.
Setting range
:
-
99999 - 99999
SET.
Calibration
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