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Andrew WeberAug 27, 2025
What does 'CoDE06 Tare> F.S.!' mean on GSE 675?
- NnjohnsonAug 27, 2025
Most likely the entered tare value was incorrect.
What does 'CoDE06 Tare> F.S.!' mean on GSE 675?
Most likely the entered tare value was incorrect.
What does 'CoDE81 Macro Stack' mean on GSE Scales?
This error indicates that the maximum number of macros pushed onto the stack has been exceeded. This usually means that macros are being invoked faster than they can be executed.
What does 'CoDE95 SyErr Typ04' mean on my GSE 675 Scales?
The 'CoDE95 SyErr Typ04' error on your GSE Scales indicates an error occurred at startup. Contact GSE.
What does 'tx abort' mean on my GSE 675?
The 'tx abort' message on your GSE Scales occurs if the key is pressed when the tx on hold error message is shown, or if P209 is set for abort and the transmit buffer becomes full.
What does CoDE05 Zero> Max.! mean on GSE Scales and how to fix it?
The error 'CoDE05 Zero> Max.!' on GSE Scales indicates that the zero value is greater than the maximum. Use the key for subtracting off container weights. If a large dead-load is always present, apply this dead-load during the 'No Load?' prompt during calibration to permanently eliminate the offset.
What does CoDE14 Must Keyin mean on GSE Scales?
The 'CoDE14 Must Keyin' error on GSE Scales means that the choice for the current parameter must be keyed in.
How to fix 'Cksum error' on GSE Scales?
A 'Cksum error' indicates a problem with the integrity of its firmware. To fix this, re-flash the indicator.
What does 'CoDE03 Over- Load!' mean on GSE 675 Scales and how to fix it?
The 'CoDE03 Over- Load!' error on your GSE Scales means the input signal is greater than positive full scale. Use the same checks as for an underload situation.
What to do if GSE 675 display 'Code02 Under Load!'?
If the 'Code02 Under Load!' error appears on your GSE Scales, it could be due to excessive loading, in which case you should reduce the load. Otherwise, check the load cell connections. If a 4 wire load cell cable is being used, check that the sense jumpers are in place. Also, verify that the capacity selection P110 is correct; use the information parameters, especially P61103 and P61104, to check the setup and input signal.
Why do my GSE Scales show 'CoDE11 WRONG CODE!'?
This error indicates that the incorrect access code was entered, thus preventing changes. To resolve this, enter the proper code or press the key alone to view selections without making changes.