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Details the scale's features and technical specifications, including display resolution and weighing modes.
Illustrates the physical layout of the scale, including dimensions and key components.
Covers power source selection, power consumption, and low battery indicators.
Explains the meaning of various indicators and symbols shown on the scale's LCD display.
Describes the function of each key on the scale's control panel for operation.
Provides instructions for basic scale operations like power on/off, zeroing, unit switching, and tare function.
Explains how to switch between net and gross weight displays during operation.
Details the procedure for using the scale's simple counting mode.
An overview table of available advanced functions and their corresponding display codes.
Diagrammatic guide for navigating and entering the scale's advanced function setting menus.
Configures scale behavior including backlight, power-off timer, Hi/Lo/OK limits, noise filter, hold function, and unit weight averaging.
Procedure for calibrating the scale using a known weight for accuracy.
Configures serial communication including baud rate, protocol, output format, transmission modes, and conditions.
Defines commands for controlling scale functions like zeroing, tare, and unit selection.
Defines commands for reading weight, tare, and comparison status from the scale.
Specifies formats for writing HI/LO preset values and group settings.
Defines the data format for transmitting values and decimal point positions.
Lists possible error codes and their meanings for command communication.
Details the structure of weight data output, including gross, net, and status indicators.
Describes a simplified format for transmitting weight data and status.
Defines the format for outputting comparison status along with simple weight data.
Explains the structure of serial data frames, including start bit, data bits, parity, and stop bit.