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Detailed instructions for precise weight measurements.
Guide for counting items using unit weight.
Procedures for weighing as a percentage of a reference.
How to measure in custom units using coefficients.
Core weighing functionality for accurate measurements.
Sums up multiple measurements for total weight.
Compares measured weight against set points.
Combines comparison with accumulation of results.
Instructions for carefully unpacking and checking for damage.
Procedure to unlock the scale for use or transport.
Steps for correctly attaching the weighing pan.
Introduction to the four available scale modes.
Instructions on how to navigate and select different scale modes.
Basic steps for weighing items directly.
How to use the tare function to exclude container weight.
Explanation of the bar graph's function in measurement and comparison.
Step-by-step guide for the Simple Self Counting System.
Method to set a reference sample for percentage weighing.
Alternative method for setting the 100% reference value using keys.
Process for inputting a coefficient for custom unit conversion.
Brief descriptions of weighing, accumulation, and comparator functions.
Steps to navigate and select different operational functions.
Instructions for summing measured values.
Defining reference points for comparison using samples.
How reference values are shown at set points.
Understanding the displayed results based on judgment points.
Basic operational modes of the scale.
Other available functions like accumulation and comparator.
How the auto-zero feature works.
Explanation of the automatic power-saving sleep mode.
Adjusting the time for measurement integration.
Configuring the scale's response speed.
Settings for units and measurement precision.
Configuration for data output interfaces.
Detailed settings for weight units and readability in Group A.
Detailed settings for weight units and readability in Group B.
Configuration for judgment types and data handling.
Setting the acceptable range for judgments.
Defining specific points for comparison.
Customizing audible feedback for judgments.
Selecting how judgment results are displayed.
Settings for managing data output.
Choosing the data transmission speed.
Setting the parity bit for data transmission.
Meanings of various messages shown on the display.
Understanding the different beep patterns.
Common problems and their likely origins.
Steps to resolve identified troubleshooting issues.
Details on the format and composition of transmitted data.
Illustrative examples of the data strings sent by the scale.