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Casey PittmanSep 7, 2025
What causes 'ovrnX error' on GSE 672 Scales?
- MmjonesSep 7, 2025
The 'ovrnX error' on GSE Scales is caused by the receive buffer being full. Ensure the receive buffer is not full.
What causes 'ovrnX error' on GSE 672 Scales?
The 'ovrnX error' on GSE Scales is caused by the receive buffer being full. Ensure the receive buffer is not full.
What to do if my GSE 672 display 'Over- Load!'?
If your GSE Scales are displaying an 'Over- Load!' error, use the same checks as you would for an underload situation. Reduce the load.
Why do GSE Scales say 'Tare> F.S.!'?
The 'Tare> F.S.!' error on GSE Scales most likely means the entered tare value was incorrect. Review and correct the tare value.
How to fix 'Under Load!' error on GSE 672 Scales?
To address the 'Under Load!' error on GSE Scales: * Reduce the load. * Check the load cell connections. * Ensure the sense jumpers are in place. * Verify the capacity selection P110 is correct. * Use information parameters, especially P61103 and P61104, to check the setup and input signal.
How to resolve 'frmgX error' on GSE Scales?
To resolve the 'frmgX error' on GSE Scales, verify the baud rate (P200), the number of data bits (P201), or the parity setting (P202).
What does 'Zero> Max.!' mean on GSE 672 Scales and how to fix it?
The 'Zero> Max.!' error on GSE Scales indicates that the zero value is greater than the maximum. You can use the key for subtracting off container weights, or apply this dead-load during the 'No Load?' prompt during calibration to permanently eliminate the offset.
Why do my GSE 672 show 'Tare> F.S.!' error?
The 'Tare> F.S.!' error on your GSE Scales most likely means the entered tare value was incorrect.
What does 'CHECK JUMPR' mean on GSE 672?
The 'CHECK JUMPR' error on GSE Scales means that the installation of this jumper will prohibit any programming changes.
What to do if GSE 672 display 'Entry >Max!'?
If your GSE Scales display 'Entry >Max!', make an entry for an ID that is the programmed size of that ID.
How to fix 'Cksum error' on GSE 672 Scales?
To fix a 'Cksum error' on GSE Scales, re-flash the Model 672.