Last printed 9/3/2002
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DISPLAYS and INDICATORS
Weight Display
- Indicates weight when the scale is weighing. Indicates count when scale is in
the counting mode, and displays messages during calibration and data entry operations.
Gross Indicator
- Illuminates when the weight displayed is the Gross weight.
Tare Indicator
- Illuminates when ever a tare weight is entered in memory.
Net Indicator
- Illuminates when the weight displayed is the Net weight.
Zero Indicator
- Illuminates when the weight is within the programmed limit of system zero.
(Normally 1/4 of one display resolution.)
Stable Indicator
- Illuminates when the weight on the display is stable within the
programmed limit. (Normally 1/4 of one display resolution.)
Count Indicator
- Illuminates when the scale is in the count mode.
Secondary Weighing Unit Indicator
- Illuminates when the weight displayed is in the
secondary weighing unit.
Primary Weighing Unit Indicator
- Illuminates when the weight displayed is in the
primary weighing unit.
Base 2 Indicator
- Illuminates when the optional second base has been selected.
PUSH-BUTTON FUNCTIONS
ZERO Button
- Sets the scale to zero.
SAMPLE SET Button
- Places the scale in the sample set mode for counting
operations.
GROSS/NET Button
- Switches the scale display between Gross weight and Net
weight.
PIECE WEIGHT Button
- Will cause the scale to display the presently stored piece
weight, if any, and puts it into the piece weight entry mode.
TARE Button
- Will tare off any weight setting on the platform and enter it into the tare
memory.
KEYPAD TARE Button
- Will display whatever tare is presently stored in the tare
memory and puts the scale into the keypad tare entry mode.
BASE/1 Button
- Used to switch the scale between base 1 and base 2, when the second
base option is installed.
%/3 Button
- Used to display the percent of error, or percent of accuracy. (Only if these
features have been selected during programming.)
UNITS/4 Button
- Used to switch the scale between the primary weighing unit, secondary
weighing unit, and the count mode.
ID/5 Button
- Will display whatever ID number is presently stored in the ID memory
and puts the scale into the ID entry mode.
CHECK/6 Button
- Pressing this button will cause the scale to initiate the diagnostic
countdown. It may also be used as a continue key if the scale should freeze on any of the
diagnostic numbers during countdown.
PRINT/7 Button
- Transmits formatted print to any device connected to the RS-232
port. Holding this push-button for four seconds will access the RS-232 configuration mode.