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6.0. PROGRAMMING MODE:
6.1. Set Point Programming :
6.1.1. Set Point Programming by % Quantity
Set Point 1 : Quantity (See Note Below) , Set Point 2 : % Quantity (See Note Below)
Set bit 0 and 1 of Spec 7 to 00
1 Display in the weighing mode
2 Press the [MODE] key to go into the programming mode.
3 Press [++
++
] key to go into Set Point Programming Mode.
4 Enter the Quantity for Set Point 1 using the [Numeric] keys. Example type [1][0][0][0][0]
5 Press [++
++
] key to go to Set Point 2.
6 Enter the new Set Point 2 value using the [Numeric] keys. Example type [7][5]
7 Pressing the [++
++
] key exits from the Set Point Programming mode, but remains in the
Programming mode.
8 Pressing the [MODE] key exits from Programming mode and returns to Weighing mode.
NOTE: Using the [C] key clears the key entry.
Note : Set Point 1 : Must be a quantity value up to 999999.
Set Point 2 : Percentage value up to 999%, but set according to Set Point 1 value. Ex: Suppose
Set Point 1=999999, Set Point 2 cannot be set more than 100%.
6.1.2. Set Point Programming by % Weight
Set Point 1 : Weight (See Note Below), Set Point 2 : Weight (See Note Below)
Set bit 0 and 1 of Spec 7 to 01
1 Display in the weighing mode
2 Press the [MODE] key to go into the programming mode.
3 Press [++
++
] key to go into Set Point Programming Mode.
4 Enter the Weight value for Set Point 1 using the [Numeric] keys depending on the capacity of the
scale. Please see the note below. Example type [3][.][0][0][0][0]
5 Press the [++
++
] key to program Set Point 2.
6 Enter the percentage value for Set Point 2 using [Numeric] keys. Please see the note below. [7][5]
7 Pressing the [++
++
] key exits from the Set Point Programming mode, but remains in the Programming
mode.
8 Pressing the [MODE] key exits from Programming mode and returns to Weighing mode.
Note : Set Point 1 : Must be a weight value depending on the capacity of the scale.
Set Point 2 : Percentage value up to 999%, but set according to Set Point 1 value. Ex: Suppose Set
Point 1=5.0000 (capacity of the scale), Set Point 2 cannot be set more than 100%.