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The primary weighing device.
List of items provided with the scale: hook, chargers, cable, manual.
Procedures for charging the scale via AC adapter or car socket.
Setting the operational country and display language.
Assigning a unique identifier to the weighing scale.
Defining measurement units and setting the scale's clock.
Organizing weighing data into files and creating new ones.
Description of the standard, simplified scale display.
Details on viewing more data or using larger font displays.
Configuring automatic or manual saving of recorded weights.
Saving weights with differentiation for male and female birds.
Setting up the scale to sort birds into light and heavy categories.
Weighing several birds as a single group sample.
Information on indicators shown on the scale’s status bar.
Accessing and reviewing recorded weights in the current file.
Removing all weighing records from the active file.
Organizing data files into groups and creating new ones.
Calculating summary statistics for selected files or groups.
Comparing statistical data across different files.
Operations for renaming, deleting, and adding notes to files.
Managing and organizing groups of data files.
Adjusting display contrast, backlight, and sound volume.
Procedure for calibrating the weighing scale.
Securing scale settings with a password.
Steps to remove password protection from the scale.
Guide to installing software, drivers, and scale charging via PC.
Launching the PC software and transferring weighing data.
Steps to create and configure a new flock within the software.
Procedure for closing a flock and archiving its data.
Using an existing flock's data as a template for a new flock.
Instructions for creating a backup of the scale's database.
Selecting specific weighings for detailed statistical analysis.
Process of importing weighing files from external sources into the PC software.
Manually inputting weighing results directly into the database.
Solutions for common problems with the weighing scale hardware.