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Averaging
Purpose
Use this program to determine the weights of
unstable samples (e.g., live animals) or to determine
weights under unstable ambient conditions. In this
program, the scale calculates the weight as the
average value from a defined number of individual
weighing operations. These weighing operations
are also known as “subweighing operations”
or “subweighs.”
Available Features
– The number of subweighing operations
performed for averaging can be set in the
operating menu, or before starting the Averaging
application (press the w key)
– The number of subweighs remaining to be
performed is indicated on the display during
weighing
– The weight readout shows the arithmetic mean in
the selected weight unit; a triangle under the plus
or minus sign indicates that this is a calculated
value
– To display the preset number of subweighing
operations, press and hold the v key
– To toggle the display between the calculated
result and the actual weight, press the w key
– The measurement result is automatically output
to the data interface port when the application is
initialized, if the menu code for “Printout with
data ID codes” is set