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obriencandiceSep 4, 2025
What does 'CoDE99 Can't Set!' mean on my GSE 675?
- MmaymelanieSep 4, 2025
The 'CoDE99 Can't Set!' message on your GSE Scales appears when you attempt to enter a value for a parameter that is not field changeable.
What does 'CoDE99 Can't Set!' mean on my GSE 675?
The 'CoDE99 Can't Set!' message on your GSE Scales appears when you attempt to enter a value for a parameter that is not field changeable.
What does 'Cksum error' mean on my GSE Scales?
The 'Cksum error' on your GSE Scales indicates that the Model 675 has detected an integrity issue with its firmware upon power-up. ReFlash the Model 675.
Why do my GSE 675 say 'CoDE16 CHECK JUMPR'?
The 'CoDE16 CHECK JUMPR' error on your GSE Scales means a programming operation was attempted while the program jumper is installed. Installing this jumper prohibits any programming changes.
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What does 'P___ Invld Mode!' mean on my GSE Scales?
The 'P___ Invld Mode!' error on your GSE Scales indicates an attempt was made to access a non-existent parameter. Key in a valid parameter and press, or press only or to proceed to the nearest lower valid parameter.
What does 'Code92 „Stpt Setup' mean on GSE 675?
The 'Code92 „Stpt Setup' error on your GSE Scales indicates that a parameter entry is required for a setpoint’s Activation Limit, Deactivation Limit, or Compare parameter. Pressing any key will automatically select the parameter in question, allowing you to correct it.
What does 'CoDE07 Tare< 0!' mean on my GSE 675 Scales?
The 'CoDE07 Tare< 0!' error on your GSE Scales indicates a negative tare was attempted but is not allowed. For auto-tares, the GROSS Weight must be greater than zero unless P162 is changed to allow negative tares.
What does 'CoDE06 Tare> F.S.!' mean on my GSE 675?
The 'CoDE06 Tare> F.S.!' error on your GSE Scales indicates that the tare entry was greater than full scale. This most likely means the entered tare value was incorrect.
What does 'CoDE05 Zero> Max.!' mean on my GSE 675 Scales?
The 'CoDE05 Zero> Max.!' error on your GSE Scales indicates an attempt was made to zero out more than allowed. You can use the key for subtracting off container weights, or 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 'CoDE04 #> Dsply' mean on my GSE Scales and how can I resolve it?
The 'CoDE04 #> Dsply' error on your GSE Scales means that the number to be displayed has too many digits to fit within the available six digits. To resolve this, you can either clear the totals or accept only transmitting the totals.