x On the premise of weighing animated objects, the stability detection
band is automatically extended in the Animal Weighing mode. Reproducibility
of the measurement data is slightly less than with other modes.
If a larger stability detection band is selected with the menu (See 11.3.2), stability
detection is more readily made and the output of measurement result usually becomes
faster. However, the accuracy may become poorer. When changing stability detection
band, select according to the specific measurement’s requirements on accuracy,
observing the reproducibility on the test run.
x If the balance is slow to automatically return to the zero display, set a larger Zero
Range value.
x Weighing unit cannot be changed when Animal Weighing is on.
x See 13.5 for details of Zero Range.
x See 11.3 for details of stability detection.
x When Menu Lock (7.5.3) is activated, operational condition of Animal Weighing is
also locked.
x When Menu reset (7.5.2) is performed, operational condition setting of
Animal Weighing is also returned to the default (Cond 1).
x Pretaring Value (13.7) function cannot be used with Animal Weighing mode.
x Small animal bucket set (option, see A-3.) is recommended for weighing small
animals such as mice
x When the [POWER] key is pressed in the Animal Weighing standby state, the power
standby state is initiated.
x Animal Weighing mode setting can be cleared without menu operation, by pressing
the [POWER] key for about three seconds.
x Not more than one of these seven functions can be set at a time. Setting the second
one with the menu will automatically clear the previously set function;
Auto Print(13.3), Auto Zero(13.4), Peak Hold(14.3), Interval Timer(14.4), Add-on
mode(14.5), Animal Weighing mode(14.6), Formulation mode(14.7).
x When minimum display has been switched to 10d (See 9.2), the optimized
Zero Range for 1d display may cause failure in the operation (e.g. Data is not
automatically output as animal is placed). Select optimal Zero Range value again
when minimum display has been changed (See 13.5 for details).