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5 Put additional samples on the balance.
Add no more than two times as many samples as the
displayed number and wait until it is stable again. A
beep will sound and the memory is updated.
Repeating this operation will improve the resolution of
parts counting for more accurate measurements.
6 Save the average unit weight of the samples.
Press the Function key to complete the update of the
memory.
The balance beeps to indicate that the average unit
weight is saved, and then goes back into the
measurement mode.
Hints
1. The [Sub] display that may be shown during a memory update of average unit weight indicates
that you added more than two times as many samples as the displayed number and thus the
counting accuracy is low. Do not add too many samples at a time. Gradually increase the
number of samples to increase counting accuracy.
2. The [Add] display during a memory update of average unit weight indicates that the number of
samples you added is too small and the counting accuracy is low. Add samples until the
[Add] display is turned off to improve the counting accuracy.
3. When these indications are displayed, you can press the Function key to store the average
unit weight. In this case, however, counting accuracy is low, and a counting error may be
caused.
4. When [L-Err] may be displayed to indicate that the average unit weight is too small for the
balance to count the samples.
For more information on the minimum unit weight supported by the parts counting function,
refer to Section 17: Specifications on page72.