When inputting a value, the up and down arrows may be pressed briefly to increase or
decrease a value, or held down. When held down, the value will increase by 1 unit at a
time until a tens digit changes, and then the value will change by 10 units at a time.
Releasing the key will re-start the procedure.
The procedure is as follows:
1. Turn the indicator on
2. Press the settings key once
3. Press down arrow key (CAL -) will be displayed
4. Press OK
5. bAr1 will be displayed and zero weight will flash. Press OK to continue
6. rdY will be displayed and zero weight will be flashing. Press OK to continue
7. Zero weight will cease flashing and - - - - will be displayed for 4 seconds
8. Test weight will start flashing. A default test weight will be displayed. Use the UP or
DOWN arrow key to set the test weight that you are going to use. Press OK once the
correct weight is displayed
9. rdY will be displayed with “test weight” still flashing. Place your test weight onto load
bar 1 so that it is balanced evenly in the middle. Press weigh or OK to continue
10. “Test Weight” will cease flashing and - - - - will be displayed for 4 seconds.
11. bAr2 will be displayed and zero weight will be flashing. Press OK to continue
12. rdY will be displayed and zero weight will be flashing. Press OK to continue
13. Zero Weight will cease flashing and - - - - will be displayed for 4 seconds
14. Test weight will start flashing and the test weight used for bar 1 will be displayed.
Use the up or down arrow key to adjust weight if necessary. Press OK once the
correct weight is displayed
15. rdY will be displayed with “test weight” still flashing. Place your test weight onto load
bar 2 so that it is evenly balanced in the middle. Press Weigh or OK to continue
16. “Test Weight” will cease flashing and - - - - will be displayed for 4 seconds
17. donE will be displayed. This is the final step. Remove the test weight before
pressing OK.
18. A Tare will be performed. The new settings will be remembered until another
calibration procedure is performed.
The new settings will be remembered until another calibration procedure is performed.
Drafting
The T30 has the ability to visually draft animals from 2 up to 5 ways.
For draft mode to work, weight boundary settings must be entered. The number of
settings depends on how many ways the T30 is to draft. For example, for 2 way drafting
only one setting is needed. Any weight greater than the setting falls into the high range,
if the weight is lower or the same as the setting, it falls into the low range. For 5 way
drafting, 4 weight boundaries need to be entered. If a weight is equal to the boundary,
it’ll be drafted into the lower range.