
Display, Keys and Menus
The Display
VT200/220 Technical Manual, Rev 1.00.01
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3.1.1
Status Annunciators
At the bottom and right of the display are several status annunciators. A dot or a light
shows up next to these to indicate the current status of the scale or indicator. Status
annunciators are often important to understand what is being shown on the display.
Stable
Active – the scale is stable (necessary for
ZERO
,
TARE
and
).
Inactive – the scale is not stable.
Center of Zero
Active – the
current weight is at center of zero.
Inactive – the scale is above or below center of zero.
Tared
Active – the
preset tare value is now being displayed on the screen.
Net Weight
Active – the display is showing net weight.
Inactive – the
display is showing gross weight.
Scale 1 only
Active – the
indicator is set to scale 1. All operations relate to scale 1.*
Scale 2 only
Active – the
indicator is set to scale 2. All operations relate to scale 2.*
Scale 1 and
Scale 2
Active (both) – the
indicator is set to the two scales combined. All operations
relate to the sum of the two weights.*
W1
The scale is currently in weight range 1.
W2
The scale is currently in weight range 2.
* These are not relevant if you only have one scale connected to the indicator.
3.1.2
Common Messages Shown on the Display
Message Type
Meaning
352.0
Weight of the item
on the scale.
24509
Number of units
on the scale.
319.0
(
active)
Net weight
, or number of units calculated after subtracting the container’s weight.
∩∩∩∩∩∩
Over range.
The item on the scale weighs more than the maximum capacity of the
scale, or the load cell signal is too high.
UUUUUU
Under range.
The item on the scale weighs less than the minimum capacity of the
scale, or the load cell signal is too low.
Fn 06
Function menu
(see chapter 2). To perform the function currently showing, press
(
). To cancel press
ZERO
(
)
Err15
An error has occurred
(see chapter 9). In some cases, you can ignore the error and
continue working by pressing
ZERO
(
)
XXXXXX Software
model
number
, shown during the power-up sequence.
XXXXXX Software
version
issue
date
, shown during the power-up sequence.
888888 Display
self-test
, performed during the power-up sequence.