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8.3
Stability Detection and Settings
Stability detection is an auxiliary function used for the following purposes.
(1)
Stability symbol display:
When the weigh is stabilized during measurement, Stability mark is
prompted as an auxiliary indication of measurement stability.
(2)
Stability link function operation:
Operations such as data output and auto zeroing of the below
listed functions are triggered by stability detection. Some data output functions operated with
communication commands (
12.4.3
) are also linked to stability detection.
(Functions that employ stability detection)
Auto Print (See
10.3
), Auto Zero (See
10.4
), Taring/Printing at Stability (See
10.6
), Peak Hold (See
11.3
), Auto-Memory and Zeroing (See
11.5
), Animal Weighing (See
11.6
), Formulation Mode (See
11.7
).
It is possible to adjust the operation with the following stability detection settings.
It is not usually required to change these settings as they are optimized at default. However, it is allowed to
change according to
8.3.1
and
8.3.2
when: wishing to ease the criteria of stability detection under very
unstable environmental or sample conditions, or wishing to accelerate automatic data output when using
a function that employs stability detection.
(a)
Stability Detection Band
(
8.3.1
)
(b)
Timing of Stability Mark Illumination and Automatic Output
(
8.3.2
)
Note
Stability mark is an auxiliary device to inform measurement stability. The
displayed value may change while the stability symbol remains illuminated if
the load is changing slowly, or depending on the stability detection settings.
8.3.1
Stability Detection Band
The default setting is “1 count” and the measurement is regarded to be stable when the display has
remained within one display count for a fixed length of time. If stability detection band is set at “2 counts”,
it will be regarded to be stable when the display has remained within two display counts.
Selecting a larger stability detection band generally eases the criteria and makes stability mark illuminate
more readily. However, it will be more likely for the display to further fluctuate after prompt of stability mark.
Try a larger stability detection band when data outputs triggered by stability detection is slow due to very
unstable environmental and/or sample conditions.
Stability detection
band
1 count
(default setting)
2 counts
4 counts
8 counts
16 counts
32 counts
64 counts
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