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General safety guidelines, warnings, and precautions for operating the weighing instrument.
Safety measures required during installation, cable management, and lifting operations.
Steps for installing the scale and conditioning the indicator before first use.
Safety measures for connecting to AC power, including grounding and peripheral device connections.
Procedure for leveling the platform for accurate weighing results.
Description of all keys and their functions during measurement and configuration.
How to input data using the keypad, special keys, and digital input ports.
Elements and symbols displayed during weighing operations and their meanings.
How to navigate menus and input data using alphanumeric and numeric methods.
How to configure the Combics using user data and selected parameters in the operating menu.
Hierarchical structure of the operating menu, showing application programs, function keys, and setup options.
Core weighing functions, including zeroing, taring, and automatic taring/printing.
Explanation of counters tracking calibration and configuration changes.
Settings for password, acoustic signal, power-off, backlighting, and timer.
How to assign and manage ID codes, including relevant function keys.
Why calibration and adjustment are crucial for accuracy and available procedures.
Key features of the counting application, including reference weight and sample updating.
Setup menu parameters specific to the counting application.
Key features for measuring parts with similar specific weight using reference quantities.
Setup menu parameters for configuring neutral measurement, including reference value calculation.
How to check sample weights against specified tolerance ranges using visual indicators.
Setup menu parameters for configuring checkweighing limits, activation of outputs, and parameter input.
How to determine if a sample's weight falls within predefined weight classes.
Setup menu parameters for defining classification classes, delimiters, and activation of outputs.
How to obtain weight readouts in percent relative to a reference weight.
How to calculate average weights from multiple weighing operations, especially for unstable samples.
Different modes for starting averaging and related application parameters.
How to weigh components into different parts of a defined total, saving each component.
How to add weight values to the totalizing memory and use the transaction counter.
Overview of parameters for basic weighing and counting applications.
Overview of parameters for checkweighing and classification applications.
Detailed parameters for checkweighing, including range, activation of outputs, and parameter input.
Detailed parameters for weighing in percent, including resolution and storage.
Detailed parameters for net-total formulation, including automatic taring and printout options.
Configuration of parameters for Weighing Instrument 1, including A/D converter and stability settings.
Configuration of the COM1 interface, including standard version and data protocol.
Configuration of the optional UniCOM interface for various protocols like Profibus and Ethernet.
Configuration of operational settings like acoustic signal, key access, automatic shutoff, and display lighting.
Details on serial interface modes, standards, connectors, transmission rates, and handshake.
Procedures for preparing the interface cable and attaching the cable gland for IP protection.
Steps to configure the interface as COM1 or UniCOM using the Data Protocol menu.
How to connect and configure COM1 and UniCOM interfaces as printer ports.
Comprehensive list of error codes, their causes, and corresponding solutions for troubleshooting.
Guidelines for regular servicing, authorized repairs, cleaning of surfaces, and platform interiors.
Steps for entering and confirming the general and service passwords for device access.