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Explains accessing the balance functions menu and selecting parameters.
Covers calibration/adjustment sequences, filter settings, and stability ranges.
Guide to accessing application parameters and assigning passwords.
Details parameters for units, accuracy, counting, percent, animal weighing.
Configuration options for counting, percent weighing, and animal weighing applications.
Configuration for calculation decimal places, density methods, and liquid buoyancy.
Settings for differential weighing sequences, decimal points, autosave, and statistics.
Configuration for differential weighing printout options and sample ID inclusion.
Settings for checkweighing, port activation, printout, and time-controlled functions.
Settings for automatic storage, evaluated values, and printout in totalizing and formulation.
Settings for tare memory, container tare, automatic printout, and ID codes.
Configuration for SQmin display and DKD uncertainty of measurement.
Covers basic weighing, sample preparation, and static electricity.
Explains calibration, adjustment, and linearization concepts and methods.
Detailed steps for performing internal calibration and adjustment.
Steps for performing internal linearization of the balance.
Explains the choice between automatic and manual adjustment after calibration.
Instructions for external calibration using a user-defined weight.
How isoCAL works, its activation, and display prompts.
Configuring automatic calibration at set times and other related settings.
Explains repeatability and the function of the reproTEST.
Step-by-step instructions for conducting the repeatability test.
Explains determining piece count, features, and factory settings.
Steps to prepare for calculating piece counts and reference sample updating.
Explains obtaining weight readouts in percent, features, and factory settings.
Steps to calculate percent values, including reference percentage and weight.
Formulas used for residue, loss, and ratio calculations in percent weighing.
Explains storing equations, displaying calculated values, and formula input.
Steps to select and confirm the calculation application and decimal places.
Explains methods for solids and liquids, features, and parameter settings.
Steps to select and configure density measurement settings.
Explains comparing samples before and after treatment and determining weight differences.
Details the four sequences for measuring tare, initial, and backweights.
Configuration options for weighing sequence, tare weighing, and printouts.
Steps to select weighing sequence, tare settings, and autosave.
Explains the different display pages available in the list function.
Explains correcting weighing errors due to air buoyancy and its features.
Details methods for determining air density using steel and aluminum weights.
Details specific soft key functions for air buoyancy correction.
Steps to configure and activate air buoyancy correction.
Explains determining diameter of wires/filaments and its features.
Explains configuring balance functions at specific times or intervals.
Steps to select and configure time-controlled functions.
Explains evaluating weight and calculated values statistically.
Settings for automatic storage, evaluated values, and printout in statistics.
Overview of factory settings and soft key functions for statistics.
Steps to select and configure the statistics application.
Functionality for storing weights as tare or entering preset tare values.
How to assign and manage identification codes for data documentation.
Details on storing weights, numeric input, and identifying net values.
Storing, changing, and deleting up to 4 IDs with names and values.
Steps to select and configure identification codes and their printout.
Storing and loading data records for application initialization.
Displays allowable minimum sample quantity per USP guidelines.
Displays dynamic uncertainty of measurement per DKD Calibration Certificate.
How to display and print absolute and relative uncertainty values.
Outlines options for outputting data to display, printer, or PC.
Details the different sections of the balance display for outputting information.
Explains the metrological data line and bar graph display.
Explains the current weight value, calculated values, and unit displays.
Lists common error codes, their causes, and recommended solutions.
Details error codes related to differential weighing, memory, keys, and balance conditions.
Addresses errors related to sample inclusion, lot management, and statistics availability.