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Display Accuracy with the Draft Shield Automatically Opened or Manually Adjusted
You can define the display accuracy for the automatically opened or manually adjusted draft shield by changing the
increments, also called "scale intervals" (of the last numeral). The display increments possible are as follows: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20,
50, etc.
Starting with the basic increments of a weight unit, the display accuracy can be reduced by as many as six levels so that you
will obtain a faster readout with reduced display accuracy (convenience feature for weighing-in). To make this concept easier
to understand, the six levels are designated as "rounding factors" in the tables
Code
Highest possible accuracy * 8 12 1
Rounding factor 2 8 12 2
Rounding factor 5 8 12 3
Rounding factor 10 8 12 4
Rounding factor 20 8 12 5
Rounding factor 50 8 12 6
Rounding factor 100 8 12 7
IQ-Mode™ with the Draft Shield Automatically Opened or Manually Adjusted
(Load-Dependent Readability)
In the IQ-Mode™, weighing is done with a menu definable, load-dependent readability throughout the entire weighing range
of your balance. In the process, the display resolution of the last weight digit changes in increments of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, etc.,
in proportion to the weight of a sample.
While you're filling up to a target weight with the draft shield open, it is certainly easier to work with a target of 110.20 g than
with an absolutely accurate readout of 110.19885 g.
By selecting this function for automatic adaption of the display accuracy, you will obtain stable weight readouts even faster.
The IQ-Mode™ enables you to weigh with constant proportional precision between 1 % and 0.01 % throughout the entire
weighing range of your balance.
Load-dependent display accuracy Code
Off * 8 13 1
1.0 % 8 13 2
0.5 % 8 13 3
0.2 % 8 13 4
0.1 % 8 13 5
0.05 % 8 13 6
0.02 % 8 13 7
0.01 % 8 13 8
* = Factory setting