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GSE 375 User Manual

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GSE
Model 370 & Model 375
Precision Counting Scale
Technical Reference Manual
Version 1.0

Table of Contents

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GSE 375 Specifications

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BrandGSE
Model375
CategoryScales
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 3: Scale Configuration

Entering the Setup Mode (Model 370)

Details the keystroke sequence to access the Setup Mode on the Model 370.

Entering the Setup Mode (Model 375)

Details the keystroke sequence to access the Setup Mode on the Model 375.

Selecting a Parameter

Explains how to navigate and select parameters within the Setup Mode.

Changing a Parameter Value

Describes how to modify parameter values, including selection and key-in types.

Saving Parameters

Outlines the procedures for exiting Setup Mode and saving or discarding changes.

Setpoint Configuration

Describes the various pre-programmed scale setpoint applications available.

Parts Counting

Details how to enable and use the parts counting functionality.

Chapter 4: Calibration

Setup Mode Calibration

How to enter Calibration Mode from Setup Mode to change parameters.

Fast Calibration

Allows calibration without accessing the Setup Mode.

First Zero

The standard zeroing procedure to establish a new no-load reference.

Last Zero

Allows recalibration using an existing test load.

False Zero

Calibrates without removing current gross weight, useful for tank weighing.

Only Zero

Establishes a new calibration zero without affecting the span.

Reset Calibration

Resets A/D amplifier gain factors to factory defaults.

Establishing a Span

Describes how to establish a span (test load) reference after zeroing.

Exiting Calibration

Procedures for saving or discarding calibration information.

Chapter 5: Troubleshooting

Error Messages

Lists types of error messages: Operational, Setup Mode, Hardware, Calibration, Communication.

Operational Errors

Details common errors related to scale operation and input signals.

Setup Mode Errors

Lists errors that can occur during Setup or Calibration Mode access.

Hardware Errors

Describes errors related to hardware components like EPROM, A/D, or EEPROM.

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