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Fidelity Electronics 19eA
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1. On/Off Key
Press this key to turn this instrument on or off.
2. Unit Key
1
Press this key to shift among various weight units (if weight unit conversation is enabled).
3. Set Key
Press this key: -
When in weighing mode: - to access internal function setting mode (F1~F32) or to prompt/introduce an operation
parameter/value during piece count, auto tare accumulation and animal weighing mode.
During power on countdown process: - to access internal function mode (F1~F99)
2
.
4. MR Key
Press this key to recall total stored transactions.
5. Print/M+ Key
Press this key to send print data out and/or accumulate current value to memory
3
.
6. Zero Key
Press this key to set weight displayed to zero when unloaded.
7. Tare Key
Press this key to tare off the weight of a container.
8. Function Key
Press this key to shift between weighing, piece count, auto tare accumulation, peak hold, animal weighing
4
and PCd
mode.
9. Check Function Key
When in operation mode: - Press this key to start check function and to enter value for LO and HI Limit.
When in Setting Mode: - Quick access to label file settings
5
.
When in Customer & Product Code Entry Mode: - Shift between Upper and Lower case letter.
10. CE/x10 Key
Press this key to: -
clear value entered during setting process, or
trigger the extended display mode
6
.
11. Numeric Keys
During Setting Mode: - Numeric keys 0~9.
When in Customer & Product Code Entry Mode: - Shift between numeric number or letter/symbol marked below
the key.
12. Charge Status Indicator
Red color: Recharging battery,
Green color: Charging completed.
1
Refer to F9 on how to enable/disable weight units.
2
F60~F99 requests password or jumper to access.
3
Refer to F16 and F17 settings for details.
4
Depends on F11 setting.
5
When LP50 or TSC is selected in F16 or F17
6
When F68 = OIML or NTEP.

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