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Preset tare
This method allows you to enter a value for the tare weight from the keypad. This is useful if all containers are
the same or if the container is already full but the net weight is required and the weight of the container is
known.
Steps:
1) Zero the scale by pressing [Zero]. The zero indicator will be on.
2) Enter a tare value using the numeric keys.
3)
Press [Tare] to tare the scale. The value that was entered is stored as the tare value and it is
subtracted from the display, leaving a negative number on the display.
2.4 WEIGHING
To determine the weight of a sample, first tare an empty container if used, then place the sample in the
container. The display will show the weight and the unit of weight currently in use. To change the weighing
unit press the [Unit] key. Weighing units displayed are the ones that are enabled by the user in the
parameters section.
2.5 PARTS COUNTING
The scale can be used to count parts based on the average weight of a sample weighed. If a container is to
be used, place this container on the platform before entering parts counting and press [Tare]. Press [Count]
to enter the Parts Counting mode.
The display will show the last sample size used. For example,
Either place 10 parts on the platform for determining the average piece
weight or use a different number of parts. To change the sample size, press
[CE] to clear the last values and then enter the value 20 using the numeric
keypad.
Place the right number of parts on the platform. Press [Count] to weigh the samples and determine an
average piece weight.
After the sample has been weighed the scale will count any other parts added
by applying the average piece weight to the weight of the parts to be counted.
During parts counting the display can be changed to show the net weight, unit weight and number of parts by
each time pressing the [Func] key.
To count a different sample quantity, press the [Count] key. To return to weighing, press [Unit] when
pcs"
is displayed.
NOTE:
If the parts are too light to measure accurately, the count may become faulty. It is suggested that the
samples to be weighed should each weigh more than the resolution of the scale.
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