HV/HW-C/CP Series
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Display and Symbols
Description
While setting a preset tare
(Example)
Input a tare value using the numerical keys.
Store the new tare value using the ENTER key.
Item Parameter
Function settings
(Example)
Select the item using the MODE key and enter the item using
the ENTER key.
Input a parameter using the numerical keys.
Store the parameter using the ENTER key.
Fixed value
Hold display
(Example)
Activate the hold mode in the
item of "
15.2. Parameter
list
", if you will hold the display of the weighing value.
When the weighing value is "
near zero
" (within the "
zero band
")
or changes more than (
25
% of the hold display
+
30
digits
), the
hold display is canceled.
Weighing error
Check the base unit and the weighing pan.
Overload display
Remove anything that is on the weighing pan.
Calibration error
The calibration weight is too light.
Check the base unit and the weighing pan.
Calibration error
The calibration weight is too heavy.
Check the base unit and the weighing pan.
Fixed display
An error where the zero value cannot be displayed because
the weighing value is unstable when the scale turns on.
Remove anything that is on the weighing pan.
Perform zero point calibration.
Avoid a breeze or vibration that will affect measurement.
Check around the weighing pan.
Blinking
Accumulated data count
Blinking
and lighting up Total mass value of the accumulated data
Example of model label:
Max
3 / 6 / 15 kg
d
= 0.001 / 0.002 / 0.005 kg
The weighing range and measurable minimum display.
Example:
The weighing value is displayed up to
15
kg with interval
0.005
kg.
The weighing value is displayed up to
6
kg with interval
0.002
kg.
The weighing value is displayed up to
3
kg with interval
0.001
kg.
"
digit
" is a unit of display and is equivalent to the minimum measurable weighing value.
"
Max
" means the weighing range.
"
d
=" means "
digit
" and is equivalent to minimum weighing value in the unit of kg.
"
near zero
" or "
zero band
" is within
±
4
digits (four times the minimum weighing value that can
be weighed) from zero point in the weighing unit "kg".
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