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Capacity | 6200 g |
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Readability | 0.1 g |
Display | LCD |
Auto Power Off | Yes |
Tare Range | Full Capacity |
Interface | RS-232 |
Operating Temperature | 5°C to 40°C |
Weighing Units | g, oz |
Calibration Weight | External |
Power Supply | AC Adapter / Batteries |
General warnings to prevent personal harm during scale operation and handling.
Guidelines to avoid damaging the weighing instrument and ensure its longevity.
Recommendations for optimal scale performance and accuracy in various environments.
Identifies and explains the purpose of various components of the DP-6200 scale's physical structure.
Details the indicators, keys, and display elements of the DP-6200 scale's interface.
Lists the technical details, capacities, and divisions of the DP-6200 weighing scale.
Step-by-step instructions for physically assembling the scale column and bracket.
Guide on how to tilt and position the scale's indicator for optimal viewing.
Procedure for ensuring the scale is placed on a level surface for accurate readings.
Instructions for powering the scale using either batteries or an AC adapter.
Details on how to connect the scale to external devices via RS-232C for data communication.
Instructions on turning the scale on/off, checking battery, and zeroing the display.
How to change the weighing units displayed on the scale (e.g., kg, lb, oz).
Explanation of the CAL indicator's meaning regarding legal-for-trade status.
Guide to configure setpoints for over/under weighing checks.
How to interpret the over/under indicators and symbols during weighing.
Steps to perform gross weighing, including initial setup and reading the weight.
Instructions for net weighing, including taring the container and weighing contents.
Procedure for weighing multiple items sequentially for batch production.
Identifies low battery warnings and weight range errors (high/low).
Addresses startup errors and weighing sensor malfunctions.
Explains electronic circuitry and electromagnetic disturbance errors.
Guide to changing user settings for auto-off, units, RS-232, and display hold.
A table listing keywords, functions, and default values for user parameters.