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Lists the components included with the Standard CPWplus, CPWplus M, and CPWplus L scales.
Guidelines for selecting an appropriate location to ensure scale accuracy and prevent damage.
Step-by-step instructions for setting up the standard CPWplus series, including indicator mounting and power.
Step-by-step instructions for setting up CPWplus M and L series, including leveling and indicator connection.
Procedure for turning the scale on, display sequence during startup, and auto power off behavior.
Explains the combined [Tare/Zero] key, how to re-zero, and the automatic zero tracking function.
Detailed steps for taring the scale to measure net weight, including multiple tares and container handling.
How to select and switch between available weighing units like kg, lb, and oz.
Steps for placing an item on the scale, viewing the weight, and handling tared containers.
Guide to entering and navigating user-configurable parameters like auto power off and backlight.
Configuration options for the auto power off feature, including enabling/disabling and time settings.
Options for setting the backlight to always off, always on, or automatic mode.
How to enable or disable specific weighing units for selection during operation.
Configuration of the RS-232 communication address for data output.
Choosing the data transmission speed for the RS-232 interface from available options.
Configuration of bit rate and parity settings for RS-232 communication.
Setting the RS-232 transmission mode (no output, continuous, or on-demand).
Options for setting the hold function to no hold, automatic, or manual.
Defining the duration for which the display remains held after the hold function is activated.
Setting the display filter speed for optimal performance in different environments.
Adjusting the zero tracking range to maintain scale zero under varying conditions.
Defining the range for the stability indicator to ensure accurate readings.
Setting the tracking range to indicate when the scale has stabilized.