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RADWAG PUE C32

RADWAG PUE C32
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25.3. Save Mode
Parameter allowing you to set mode of sending data from the scale to
a peripheral device.
Procedure:
Enter <Working modes> menu and select respective working mode.
Enter <Save mode> submenu and select respective save mode.
Save mode options:
Manual each stable
Manual printout of each stable weighing result above <Auto
threshold>.
Manual first stable
Manual printout of the first stable weighing result above
<Auto threshold>.
Automatic first stable
Automatic printout of the first stable weighing result above
<Auto threshold>.
Automatic last stable
Automatic printout of the last stable weighing result detected
upon the weight value gets below <Auto threshold>.
Semi-automatic each stable
Manual printout of each weighing result, where the weight
value is above -LO- threshold; this option requires awaiting for
the stable weighing result.
Semi-automatic first stable
Manual printout of the first weighing result, where the weight
value is above -LO- threshold; this option requires awaiting for
the stable weighing result.
25.4. Auto Threshold
<Auto threshold> parameter allows you to configure the function of automatic
operation. The next measurement is saved when mass indication gets below
the set net value of <Auto threshold> parameter.
Procedure:
Enter <Working modes> submenu and select respective working mode.
Enter <Auto threshold> submenu and provide respective value, next
press
key to confirm changes.
25.5. Result Control
When your weighing device operates with 'result control' mode on, the printout
is carried out only when mass of load placed on the weighing pan is comprised
within MIN, MAX thresholds. If the 'result control' mode is on, respective
pictograms are displayed on the right of the weighing result window,
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