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MSI-3750 Digital Weight Indicator
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User Guide
To Auto Tare
Rules for Use:
1)
Only positive gross weight readings can be tared. Weight can be tared in
both the NET and GROSS modes. When in the NET mode, the TARE is not
cumulative, all the weight is zeroed.
2)
The motion annunciator must be off. The weight reading must be stable.
3)
Setting or changing the tare has no effect on the Gross zero setting.
4)
Taring will reduce the apparent over range of the scale. For example, taring
a 10 lb container on a 60 lb scale, the scale will overload at a net weight of
50 lb (60-10) plus any additional allowed overload (usually ~4%).
5)
The scale stores the Tare value in the current ID Code memory until cleared.
Each available ID Code can store independent Tare values.
To Read the Tare Value
(without changing it)
TARE
key function must be set to “KBD/UPDN”.
➀
TARE
T
ASCII
➁
TARE
T
ASCII
N
NET
INDICATION
1)
Push
TARE
. The current Tare value is
displayed.
Note: If the TARE key is setup for “AUTO” only
one push of the TARE key will be necessary.
2)
Push
TARE
again. Assuming no motion,
the display temporarily reads “TARE SET”
and then converts to a “NET” display. All
following readings are deviations from the
set Tare value.
1)
Push
TARE
. The message display reads
“TARE” and the current Tare value appears
on the numeric digits for 2 seconds. Note or
Print the value as desired.
Alternate method: Remove all weight from the
scale (Gross Zero). The numeric display will
show the TARE weight as a negative number.
This method is not as accurate due to the
possibility of zero offset.
➀
TARE
T
ASCII
Содержание MSI-3750
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