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Press
[Tare]
or
[Zero]
to remove the tare value and display zero. The
Net
indicator will disappear.
2.4
WEIGHING
To determine the weight of a sample, first tare an empty container if used, then place the sample in the
container. The display will show the weight and the unit of weight currently in use. To change the weighing
unit press the
[Unit]
key.
2.5
CHECK-WEIGHING
Check-weighing is a procedure to show a display or sound an alarm when the weight on the platform meets
or exceeds the values stored in the memory. The memory holds values for a high limit and a low limit.
Either or both the limits can be set by the user.
The LCD display will indicate whenever the weight is within or exceeds the limits by showing
“OK”
(mass is
between the limits),
“HI”
(mass is above the high limit) or
“LO”
( mass is below the low limit).
The limits can be locked by the manager (see the menu structure section) .A Limit Password must be used
to change the limits or recall other limits from memory.
Setting up the limits
In normal weighing, Press the
[Limit]
key. It will show the current high limit.The user will be asked for the
password if the current check-weighing password is anything other than
“0000”
. See the parameter
“F4 PS”
in menu structure. Enter the correct password using the numeric entry method as mentioned in section 2.1. If
the password is
“0000”
it will display the last used high limit. The
“HI”
symbol will appear on the display.
Press
[Tare]
to accept the displayed high limit or enter the new high limit using the numeric entry method
(see section 2.1). When the desired value is entered press
[Tare]
to accept the value. The
“LO”
symbol will
be on. Display will show the last used low limit. Set the low limit in the same way the high limit was set.
Pressing the
[Tare]
key will return the scale to weighing, with the Check-weighing function enabled.
NOTE:
The limits are displayed in the weighing unit in use. The decimal point is fixed at the position that is
used for the current weighing unit. If the weighing unit is pounds:ounces, the limits are entered in pounds
and decimal parts of pounds. i.e. 6,0125 lb.
Limits stored in memory
If the scale is turned off it stores the last high and low limits in the memory along with information about the
weighing unit in use when the limits were stored. If the scale is turned on again, the limits and the weighing
unit will be active.
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