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