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7500 SERIES CALIBRATION
Before attempting to calibrate the 7500, a thorough understanding of the method of data entry is
required. Below is an explanation of the switches and their function.
When the calibration mode is entered, the front keypad buttons will be redefined to allow data
entry. The function of the four buttons will be as follows:
Ø
The
ZERO
button will become the
DECIMAL/CLEAR
button.
Ø
The
SAMPLE SET
button will become the
INCREMENT
button.
Ø
The
UNITS
button will become the
ADVANCE
button.
Ø
The
button will become the
ENTER
button.
Below is a description of the function of each button.
DECIMAL POINT/CLEAR (D.P./CLR)
Pressing this push-button once enters a decimal point onto the display. If an error is made at any
time during data entry, pressing this push-button twice will clear the display. The correct data can
then be entered.
INCREMENT (INC)
This button is used to key numbers onto the display. The value of the number increases by one
each time the button is pressed. Holding the button will engage automatic incrementing.
NOTE:
This switch will also act as a scroll push-button, used to make calibration
selections where noted in the instructions. For all other calibration steps, it acts as the
increment push-button.
ADVANCE (ADV)
The advance switch multiplies any number keyed into the scale by 10 (the number will shift one
digit to the left each time the button is pressed). If this switch is pressed when the display shows
"0", the digit will not shift. If it is pressed when the display is filled, the display will be cleared
and the input procedure may be restarted.
ENTER (ENT)
When this push-button is pressed the data currently displayed is committed to system memory
and the calibration automatically advances to the next calibration step.
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