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CAS LP-II - Tare Options; Zero Range Configuration

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8 System Options
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NUMERIC
< CAL: TARE OPTIONS >
Tare :[
0
] 0. Full Tare
Tare Mode :[0] 1. Half Tare
2. Custom Tare
NUMERIC
< CAL: TARE OPTIONS >
Tare :[0] 0. One Time Tare
Tare Mode :[
0] 1. Successive Tare
NUMERIC
< CAL: TARE OPTIONS >
Tare :[2]
Tare Mode :[0]
Maximum Tare :[
6
0.000] lb
NUMERIC
< CAL: ZERO RANGE >
Initial Zero Range(+,-) :[10]%
ReZero Range (+,-) :[5]%
8.1.2 Tare Options
Once at the Weight Options
Menu screen, press the 2 key for
Tare Options. The Tare Options
screen will appear as follows. This
is what the screen looks like when
the cursor is on the Tare field.
Tare: This determines the Tare’s
maximum capacity.
Full tare will allow you tare up to the max capacity of the scale.
Half tare will allow you to tare up to lower value of the upper range (see chart on previous
page.)
Custom tare allows you to specify the maximum tare value.
Tare Mode: This determines how
the Tare operates. The screen will
change as follows when the
cursor is on the Tare Mode field.
One time tare allows you
to enter a tare once (manual or
platter tare) and then you must
clear that tare before you can
enter a new one.
Successive tare allows you to combine platter tares. For example, you can place 5 lb on the
scale and press TARE; put another 5 lb and press TARE; put another 5 lb and press TARE to get a
combined tare of 15 lb.
Maximum Tare: This field only
comes up when the Tare field is
set to 2 and you press ENTER or
from the Tare Mode field. The
screen appears as follows. The
Maximum tare determines the
Tare’s maximum capacity.
NOTE: Any changes made here will affect the NTEP Audit Trail counters (OPT counter only.)
8.1.3 Zero Range
Once at the Weight Options
Menu screen, press the 3 key for
Zero Range. The Zero Range
screen will then appear.
Initial Zero Range: This is an
allowable range from Calibrated
Zero that the scale will go to zero from at start up. The range is CZP
+ ((CAPACITY x IZR) / 100) x

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