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ID KEY
This key is used to display and enter identification numbers for use in printing and in the
Truck Storage feature. If the Truck Storage feature was not enabled during the setup and
calibration of the instrument, pressing this key will display the current setting of the
identification number. If the displayed number is correct, press the ENTER key to retain it. If you
choose to change the identification number, use the numeric keys to enter up to a six (6) digit
identification number and press the ENTER key to save it. Note that the
ID
annunciator is turned on
when the display is showing an identification number.
0 THROUGH 9 KEYS
These keys are used to enter numeric data during the setup and
calibration as well as during normal operation of the instrument.
ANNUNCIATORS
Note that annunciators are turned on to indicate that the display is in the mode corresponding to the
annunciator label and that the annunciators flash on and off to indicate that the 748 is waiting for an
input from the keyboard for the mode indicated by the flashing annunciator.
GROSS
The
GROSS
annunciator is turned on to indicate that the displayed weight is the gross weight.
TARE
The
TARE
annunciator is turned on to show that the displayed weight is the tare weight.
NET
The
NET
annunciator is turned on to show that the displayed weight is the net weight (gross weight
less tare weight).
ZERO
The
ZERO
annunciator is turned on to indicate that the weight is within +/- 1/4 division of the center
of zero.
ID
The
ID
annunciator is turned on to indicate that the value displayed is the identification number
currently in use.
F1 and F2
The
F1
and
F2
annunciators are used in conjunction with the Truck Storage feature. Refer to the
TRUCK STORAGE OPERATION section of this manual for a detailed description of their function.
TIME-DATE
The
TIME/DATE
annunciator is turned on when the display is showing either the time or date.
STABLE
The
STABLE
annunciator is identified with two (2) small triangle shapes and is turned on when
the weight display is stable. This means that the change in successive weight samples is less than
the motion limits selected during setup and calibration of the instrument.
PWC
The
PWC
annunciator is turned on to indicate that the bar graph elements under the numerals 1
through 8 to the left of the arrow are being used to indicate the preset weight comparator status.
When this annunciator is turned off, the bar graph is used to present an analog representation of a
selected portion of the weight range.
ID
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