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ENTERING A KNOWN TARE WEIGHT
1. Select the weighing unit (lb or kg) of the known tare weight by pressing the UNITS key until that
unit is indicated on the display.
2. Using the front panel numeric keys (0-9), enter the known tare weight. (decimal point position is
fixed)
3. Press the TARE key. The display switches to NET weighing mode.
NOTE: If the entered tare weight is out of range, for example if it exceeds scale capacity, the
tare weight will be rejected.
4. Place the object to be weighed on the scale’s platter and allow the weight indication to stabilize.
If the item weight exceeds the scale’s weight capacity, it displays “oooooo”.
5. Read the weight shown on the display. You may toggle among the gross, net and tare weights
by pressing the MODE key
CLEARING A TARE WEIGHT
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Use the MODE key to return to GROSS weight mode and then press the ZERO key.
ENTERING AN ID NUMBER
NOTE: To utilize this feature properly, the ‘Print Out ID Number’ Print Command
(PRID)
should be
programmed into your output string. See Appendix B for more information.
The indicator stores one ID number. The default value is 123456. The number is retained in memory
even after the unit is powered off.
1. Press the ID key. The display will display the currently stored ID number value.
2. If the displayed value is correct, simply press the ENTER or C/CE key to escape.
3. If the displayed value needs to be changed, use the front panel numeric keys to key-in the
new value and then press ENTER. If you make a mistake, press the C/CE key as a backspace
key.
PROGRAMMING SET POINTS
For certain applications, the indicator supports four (4) weight set points, each one corresponding to
an output. For example, set point value #1 corresponds to OUTPUT1; set point value #2
corresponds to OUTPUT2, etc. The values are retained in memory even after the unit is powered off.
1. Press the Set Point key. The display shows “ PASS_” to indicate that you need to enter a
password to access this programming mode.
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2. Key-in the front panel access password (programmed thru B5) and then press the Enter key.
The display will show “SP1” briefly and then the currently stored set point #1 value.
3. If the displayed value is correct, simply press the ENTER to move to the next set point. Or you
can press the C/CE key to exit
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4. If the displayed value needs to be changed, use the front panel numeric keys to key-in the
new value and then press ENTER. If you make a mistake, press the C/CE key as a backspace
key. The display will show “SET” briefly, followed by “SP2” and finally the currently stored set
point #2 value.
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On Version 2.5 and higher you can disable the password prompt via F39
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Version 2.5 and higher only