Why do GSE Scales say 'Tare> F.S.!'?
- KKayla JonesAug 26, 2025
The 'Tare> F.S.!' error on GSE Scales most likely means the entered tare value was incorrect. Review and correct the tare value.
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.
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.
Details on the scale's die-cast aluminum enclosure and the load cell's installation procedure.
Information on the main board connectors and the layout and features of the scale's keypad.
Explanation of the functions performed by each key on the GSE Model 672 scale.
Description of the graphic LCD display and the various ports on the rear panel of the scale.
Details on enabling and configuring the Basic Weigh mode and its display styles.
Configuration of display styles (1, 2, 3), application menu, and calibration access.
Introduction to the APW Lookup mode and its associated function keys (Sample, Store, Rec/New, Entry, Setup).
Navigation through the APW Lookup configuration menus for sample, part number, and display settings.
Explanation of the setup menu structure, function keys, and parameter entries.
Detailed descriptions of APW lookup display styles (Style 1 and Style 2) and their parameter options.
Configuration of APW Style 3, setting display modes, and managing print menus and presets.
Guide to navigating the advanced setup menu, including time/date and mode access.
Instructions for configuring time/date, accessing setup mode, and using the application menu.
Step-by-step guide for performing sample and count operations in Basic Weigh mode.
Instructions for sample and count operations within the APW Lookup mode.
Procedures for storing, updating, recalling, and deleting part numbers in the APW Lookup.
Details on simple keypad sampling and auto-tare methods for APW and Basic Weigh.
Methods for accessing the calibration mode via APW Lookup or Basic Weigh modes.
Overview of available calibration methods and general notes for performing calibration.
Step-by-step instructions for performing a New Zero calibration on the scale.
Procedure for performing a span re-calibration without removing the test weight.
Instructions for calibrating without removing the current gross load.
Procedures for performing Only Zero calibration and resetting the A/D amplifier.
Steps for calibrating without test weights using known load cell output values.
Instructions for calibrating when more than one scale is enabled.
Information on National Type Evaluation Program (NTEP) standards for weights and measures.
Guide to accessing and configuring NTEP custom setup parameters for compliance.
Details on physical sealing methods and the scale's audit trail features for tamper evidence.
Explanation of OIML, Calibration, and Setup audit trails and how they are incremented.
How to view audit trail parameters and information on enabling OIML operation.
Lists and descriptions of common operational errors and setup mode error codes.
Details on various hardware-related error messages encountered during operation.
Error codes related to calibration failures and communication issues.
Further descriptions of communication error messages and their potential causes.