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Brand | Dini Argeo |
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Model | DFW Series |
Category | Accessories |
Language | English |
Installation details for metal or stainless steel indicator case versions.
Installation details for ABS case indicator versions.
Installation details for the DFWL indicator version.
Installation details for the DFWLB indicator version.
Installation details for DFWLI, DFWLKI, and DFWLIB indicator versions.
Installation details for DFWLID and DFWLIDCC indicator versions.
Installation details for the DFWPM indicator version.
Installation details for DFWLKR and DFWLKRF indicator versions.
Installation details for the DFWLAP indicator version.
Details power supply and battery for DFWLKR, DFWLKRF, DFWLAP models.
Details power supply and battery for DFW, DFWLI, DFWLIB, DFWL, DFWLB, DFWLID, DFWLIDCC models.
Details power supply options for the DFWPM model.
Explains the procedure for turning the instrument on and off.
Explains how to zero the scale using the ZERO key.
Details semi-automatic and manual tare operations.
Describes limitations for tare functions, especially for approved instruments.
Explains the automatic power-off feature and its settings.
Describes the low battery warning indicator and its meaning.
Explains the "TILT" device function that inhibits weighing under certain inclinations.
Describes multi-range functionality for scales approved for legal trade.
Details remote control options and configurations.
Details the use and configuration of the 4-key IR remote control.
Details the use and configuration of the 18-key IR remote control.
Details the use and configuration of the 19-key IR remote control.
Details the use and configuration of the 6-key radio remote control.
Explains how to adjust date and time if the indicator has this option.
Describes the screen saver function for indicators with date/time capability.
Explains how to enable/disable the keyboard lock to prevent accidental key presses.
Details the data that can be printed to a connected printer.
Describes how to re-enable printing or functions after errors.
Explains how to view configuration metric data using the INFO function.
Explains how to store and recall tare memory values.
Details entering identification codes for printing references.
Explains how to repeat the last printout made by the indicator.
Describes converting between scale units and pounds.
Explains how to switch between net and gross weight displays.
Configures relays based on gross weight thresholds with or without hysteresis.
Configures relays based on net weight thresholds with or without hysteresis.
Describes the in/out weighing function for acquiring and calculating differences.
Details the master configuration and functioning for multiscale repeaters.
Describes the function of a master that only repeats weight data from slaves.
Details how to configure the master, including number of slaves and listen-only mode.
Explains how the master and slaves interact and display data.
Describes how to execute printouts from the master or slaves.
Explains how to enable, manage, and view a list of stored weighs.
Details the procedure for turning off the master and slave indicators.
Configures tolerance checks with target weight, lower and upper tolerances, and enabling threshold.
Displays net weight as a percentage compared to a reference weight.
Details the configuration and function of the single scale repeater.
Switches display sensitivity to ten times greater for testing during calibration.
Holds the displayed weight value, allowing selection of static or dynamic functioning.
Stores the maximum weight value measured during a weighing operation.
Sets parameters for horizontal totalization, including minimum/maximum weights and total type.
Sets parameters for vertical totalization, automatically taring and totalizing weights.
Guides through reference operations for counting pieces using the scale.