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Model | HR-60 |
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Capacity | 62 g |
Display | LCD |
Interface | RS-232C |
Auto Power Off | Yes |
LCD Display | Yes |
Readability | 0.1 mg |
Repeatability (Std. Dev.) | 0.1 mg |
Linearity | ±0.2 mg |
Power Source | AC adapter (included) |
Weighing Units | g, ct, oz, ozt, dwt, gn, tl |
Details HR series models, adaptability, serial interface, GLP, units, counting, percent, digital tare, and security features.
Lists optional accessories like serial interfaces, printers, and battery packs for the HR series.
Outlines FCC regulations for Class A computing devices regarding radio frequency energy emissions.
Specifies ideal conditions and placement for the weighing balance to ensure accuracy.
Provides optimal environmental and operational guidelines for accurate weighing results.
Explains the meaning of various display indicators like stabilization, stand-by, and normal weighing.
Describes the function of primary keys (ON:OFF, RE-ZERO, RANGE, MODE, PRINT) for balance operation.
Provides a detailed table of weighing units with their abbreviations, names, and conversion factors.
A detailed guide for performing basic weighing operations on the balance.
Guides the user through the procedure for using the balance's counting mode.
Guides on adjusting balance response rate (speed vs. stability) based on conditions.
Explains indicators during calibration and how to cancel the process.
Explains the keys (MODE, RANGE) used to navigate and select C-parameters.
Details settings related to stability band width and response/environment conditions.
Explains settings for display refresh rate, decimal point, and auto start functions.
Describes the parameters controlling the automatic zero-setting function.
Specifies which keys are active during calibration based on parameter settings.
Details C-parameters related to options, unused parameters, and references to manuals.
Explains settings for ID protection and parameter modification.
Instructions on how to set a tare value digitally without using the RE-ZERO key.
Guides the user through the process of entering and saving an ID number for the balance.
Provides a practical example demonstrating how to perform underhook weighing and calculate density.
Explains errors related to overload, pan installation, and power interruption.
Covers balance stability issues and errors from incorrect digital data input.
Details errors occurring during calibration or with sample weight/quantity.
Explains zero-point shifts and calibration mass-related error messages.