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Emphasizes reading instructions, avoiding hazardous areas, using correct cables, and proper power handling.
Details on checking voltage, proper grounding, and disconnecting power before peripheral connections.
Explains key functions during measurement and configuration, including brief vs. long presses.
Details input methods via keypad, including zeroing, taring, and display toggling.
Illustrates and explains all main display elements and symbols shown during weighing operations.
Step-by-step guide on how to access and navigate the configuration menu using specific keys.
Explains methods for entering text and numbers within the menu system.
Details core weighing functions like zeroing, taring, unit toggling, and using ID codes.
Describes how to set a password to prevent unauthorized changes to application and device settings.
Step-by-step example of weighing using tare values entered via the numeric keypad.
Explains how to assign up to two ID codes with names and values for sample identification.
Explains the importance of calibration for accuracy and adjustment for eliminating differences.
Step-by-step guide for performing external calibration using default weights.
Explains how to determine the number of parts with approximately equal weight using the Counting feature.
Details two methods for entering the average piece weight required for the Counting application.
Describes using the instrument to measure length, surface, and volume of parts with similar specific weight.
Explains how to check if sample weights fall within a specified tolerance range using upper and lower limits.
Guides on entering tolerance ranges as absolute values or percentages for checkweighing.
Explains how to determine if a sample's weight falls within defined weight classes.
Enables obtaining weight readouts in percent proportional to a reference weight.
Allows calculating weights as the average of multiple individual weighing operations.
Describes manual and automatic start modes for averaging, based on preset or entered subweighing operations.
Allows weighing multiple components up to a defined total, saving each in net-total memory.
Enables adding weight values to a totalizing memory and tracking the number of added values.
Describes methods for storing values in the totalizing memory, either manually or automatically.
Explains the menu structure combining text levels and numeric codes for configuration.
Guides on selecting and configuring various application programs like Weighing, Counting, etc.
Covers settings for weighing instruments, interfaces, barcode scanners, printouts, and system parameters.
Details configuration options for WP-1, including ambient condition adaptation and application filter.
Explains the purpose of the Service menu and how to activate it, indicated by an 'S' on the display.
Lists advanced functions like calibration, linearization, and geographical data entry available in service mode.
Explains how to adapt ADC parameters to the load cell and notes on service mode and settings.
Provides a diagram of the menu structure for configuring the A/D converter for WP1 and WP2.
Explains the need for geographical data for external adjustments to account for local gravity variations.
Explains calibration without weights using load cell specifications, with notes on legal metrology.
Lists available data interfaces: COM1 (RS-232) and UniCOM (universal, optional).
Warns about connecting peripherals only by trained technicians and disconnecting power first.
Provides diagrams for connecting indicators (CISL/CIS) to a PC via RS-232 using different connectors.
Explains the meaning of error codes displayed on the indicator and their causes/solutions.
Details requirements for regular servicing by Sartorius technicians and precautions for repairs.
Lists conditions indicating unsafe operation and the need to contact Sartorius Service Center.