User's Guide
OPERATION OF MR
1. In weighing mode, press
column shows the total piece count in memory. The
number shown above the
2. Press
again to exit without clearing the data.
(When CAL 1: MR REC is set to LEAVE)
OR
Press
again to exit and clear the data in memory. If the LP-50 printer is connected to the scale,
it prints out the total weight and piece data.
(When CAL 1: MR REC is set to CLEAR)
ALARM FUNCTION
1. Press
. The
2. The
keys.
3. Press
keys.
4. Press
again. Now the
keys. (The unit is gram)
5. Press
again. Now the
ric keys. (The unit is gram)
6. Press
to save your settings and return to weighing mode.
Note
While the piece count exceeds the upper bound of PCS Upper Bound, or lower than the PCS Lower Bound and
is not zero, the scale will beep for warning.
While the weight exceeds the upper bound of Weight Upper Bound, or lower than the Weight Lower Bound
and is not zero, the scale will beep for warning.
You may change the beep settings in CAL 1 menu.
INPUT TARE WEIGHT BY KEYPAD
1. In weighing mode, press the numeric keys to input the tare weight. (the unit is in gram)
2. Then, press
if
is not pressed)
Note: It's not allowed to set tare weight greater than scale capacity.
NOTES ON B SCALE (EXTERNAL LOAD CELL)
1. Press
to switch between A (main) scale and B scale (external load cell).
2. The initial zero is the zero setup in calibration procedure. It means any loads on the weighing pan will
exactly display after the scale start.
3. Zeroing range is 10% of capacity.
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and the
indicates the number of weighing results stored.
column displays PCS Hi .
column shows the PCS Upper Bound setting. Set up the PCS Upper Bound with the numeric
again. Now the
column displays PCS Lo . Set up the PCS Lower Bound with the numeric
column displays LoAd Hi . Set up the Weight Upper Bound with the numeric
column displays LoAd Lo . Set up the Weight Lower Bound with the nume-
, and the tare weight has been changed. (The input data will be cleared in 4 seconds
column will be cleared. The
column shows the accumulated weight. The
IKP model
column shows TOTAL . The
5. MORE OPERATIONS