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5
Hold
There
are five different hold functions, you can choose the best option for you and set it
the parameter settings
1. Peak Hold: Grabs the highest weight
(for materials testing, ie. tension and pulling
force)
●
Press the HOLD key then add weight to the scale
●
The indicator will show the highest weight it recorded and hold it on the screen until
a higher weight is placed on the scale
2. Manual Hold:
Grabs the current weight and holds it so it will not change/fluctuate
●
While weighing, press HOLD and the indicator will hold the current weight on the
screen until HOLD is pressed again
3. Auto Hold: If the weight on the scale is above 20d and is stable, the indicator will
hold that weight on the screen for 3 seconds then go back to general weighing
●
Pressing the hold key is unnecessary, holding is done automatically when the scale
is stable
4. Average Hold: Used for animal weighing, the indicator will display the average
weight sampled from 1-9 seconds (Set in the
HAt
parameter setting)
● Add animal to scale and press HOLD
●
Indicator screen will show “
LOC
” for 1-9 seconds, then display the average weight
from those seconds
●
Press HOLD again to exit holding mode
5. Auto Average Hold: Used for animal weighing, the indicator will display the aver-
age weight sampled from 1-9 seconds without the need to press the HOLD key.
If the weight on the scale is above 20d (scales division x 20) and is stable, the indica-
tor will start grabbing the average weight sampled from 1-9 seconds (Set in the HAt:
parameter setting). In parameter
Hadt
you can set a determined loading time from
1-9 seconds. This is the time you have to load the animal before the scale begins to
take the average weight.
● Add animal to scale. Once weight is added to the scale, the scale will wait the set
loading time and then the Indicator screen will show “
LOC
” for 1-9 seconds
● It will then display the average weight from those 1-9 seconds for 3 seconds and
then repeat the process