RESET FUNCTION
A hidden key (under the Cardinal bird emblem) is provided to be used as an reset function to
abort the current operation and return the scale to the weight display mode. This allows the
operator to start the operation again from the beginning.
Figure No. 6
ANNUNCIATORS
The annunciators are turned on to indicate that the scale is in the mode corresponding to the
annunciator label or that the status indicated by the label is active. It will be helpful to refer to
the scale keyboard or Figure No. 6 when reading this section. The following describes the
functions of each annunciators.
GROSS
The GROSS annunciator is turned on to show that the weight displayed is the gross weight.
Gross weight may be displayed only when in the weight mode and a zero tare weight (or no tare
weight) value is stored. Note that the GROSS annunciator is only active when the display is in
the weight mode as shown by the illumination of the lb or kg annunciator.
TARE
The TARE annunciator is turned on to show that the scale is in a weight mode in which a known
tare (container) weight may be keyed in via the numeric keypad, or in a mode that will display the
current TARE weight.
NET
The NET annunciator is turned on to show that the weight displayed is the net weight. Net weight
is determined by subtracting the stored tare weight from the gross or scale weight. The tare
weight, usually the weight of the container, is entered using the tare key. Note that the NET
annunciator is only active when a zero tare weight or tare weight value is stored and the display
is in the weight mode as shown by the illumination of the lb or kg annunciator.
kg
The kg annunciator is turned on to show that the weight displayed is in kilograms. The lb/kg key
may be used to select kilogram as the weighing units.
lb
The lb annunciator is turned on to show that the weight displayed is in pounds. The lb/kg key
may be used to select pounds as the weighing units.
ZERO
The ZERO annunciator is turned on to show that the scale gross weight is within ± ¼ of a
division of true zero (center-of-zero).
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