Caution:
1. The initial limit values are all zero.
2. You can set separate limit values for the weighing machine, parts counting, percentage
weighing, and unit converting functions. However, absolute values and deviation values are
saved in the same storage area. So if you switch between absolute values and deviation
values, limit values are deleted.
3. When the balance is not in measurement mode, you cannot set limit values by key operation.
When a cumulative sum is being displayed, for example, you cannot set limit values.
4. Before you set limit values, adjust the zero point or set a tare range as required (You can
adjust the zero point or set a tare range in sampling for parts counting or weight percent
measuring).
5. You can check limit values by pressing the Set key.
The lower limit is displayed after the display indicates [
], and the upper limit is
displayed after [
].
When you set three or four points, saved limit values are displayed as [
] -
[
] or [
] rather than [
] or [
].
6. If you make an operation mistake in setting limit values when using actual samples, press the
Function key. If you make an operation mistake in entering a limit value, press the Set key.
The operation will be cancelled. Then start the operation from the beginning.
7. If you press the Function key when a value is blinking in the display, the weight of the sample
on the balance is set as an actual sample weight. If you press the Zero/Tare key here, you can
now enter a limit value.
8. When
[
] is displayed next to all of HI, OK, and LO, you have set a lower limit greater than
the upper limit. You may have set only the upper limit with a minus sign. Set limit values again.
9. When you enter a limit value, it is treated differently between the two judgment methods.
To judge by absolute values, enter limit values directly. On the other hand, to judge by
deviation values, you have to specify a range with respect to a reference weight.
(Example)
To set a lower limit of 970.0 g and an upper limit of 1050.0 g with respect to a reference weight of
1000.0 g, enter limit values as shown below:
Reference Weight
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
Absolute weight
1000.0 g
970.0 g
1050.0 g
Judge by absolute values
1000.0 g
970.0 g
1050.0 g
Judge by deviation values
1000.0 g
-30.0 g
50.0 g
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