To record a weight automatically
1
Enable this option by turning on the
application switch
(see page 34).
2 The scale will automatically record the last stable and within
limits weight on the platform when you remove the weight
from the platform.
Grading Memory – Functions
Figure 18 Grading indicator
When the grading function is active, the Grading indicator lights up and the
number of the selected grading memory is shown on the Config Display.
You can change from grading to packing mode by using the arrow keys. The
grading indicator is turned off and the packing indicator lights up when you
reach the first packing memory.
For each grading memory you can:
• select a unit of weight (kg, g, lb, oz)
• specify the lower limits for nine different grades (
...
)
• select one of the three grading methods, (normal grading),
(reverse grading) or (positive grading)
• automatically record weighings in reverse and positive grading.
To use this option you must enable the
application switch
(see page 34).
Grading Limits
Grading limits can be set to show either ascending or descending order.
In ascending order Grade 1 will contain the lightest piece, and reversely,
in a descending order Grade 1 will contain the heaviest pieces.
The scale uses the relationship between
and
to determine
which order is used.
Example 1, ascending order:
You wish to specify grade limits for three grades, 1-3:
grade 1 = 100-200 g
grade 2 = 200-300 g
grade 3 = 300-400 g
You set the grade limits in the following way:
= 100 g
= 200 g
= 300 g
= 400 g
to
= 0.
Weights between 100 and up to 200 (200 not included) are graded into grade 1,
and weights between 200 and up to 300 (300 not included) into grade 2. In order
to use grade 3 you must specify the lower limit for grade 4, even if grade 4 will
not be used at all. Otherwise, all weights of exactly 300 g or more will end up in
grade 9.
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