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Operation Manual for LCD Digital Readouts Page 46 of 48
SECTION 5 MISCELLANEOUS
Frequently Asked Questions
What does no Enc
no Encno Enc
no Enc mean?
If the Encoder is off the Scale, or the Encoder cable is unplugged from
the Digital Readout, no Enc
no Encno Enc
no Enc will appear on the LCD. To clear:
1. Be sure the Encoder is on the Scale and properly oriented.
2. Unplug the Encoder from the Digital Readout for one second and
then reconnect the Encoder.
3. Connect the Encoder to the Digital Readout.
What does b
bb
b
F
FF
FAIL
AILAIL
AIL
mean?
When the readout displays this message it means the battery voltage
has dropped to a level where reliable operation is no longer possible.
Install new batteries to clear this message.
What does P
PP
P
F
FF
FAIL
AILAIL
AIL
mean?
When the readout displays this message it means the battery voltage
has dropped to a level where reliable programming is not possible.
Install new batteries to clear this message.
The battery clips seem to be very loose. Is this normal?
YES! DO NOT bend these clips or wedge anything between them and
the case. These clips are designed to expand when the two case
halves are screwed together.
The Digital Readout numbers appear to be random. (Model 150 & 250 only)
Be sure the Encoder is oriented correctly on the Scale. One end of the
Scale is marked in black; be sure that the arrow on the Encoder is
pointed in this direction.
The Digital Readout does not change, or changes very little, as the Scale
or Encoder moves.
1. The Digital Readout is in the HOLD mode.
2. The Encoder is on the Scale backwards.
3. The Scaling factor is set very low.
The Digital Readout alternately shows “no Co
no Cono Co
no Co”.
The digital readout has non-linear accuracy compensation firmware
and the position of the encoder is outside the programmed calibrated
operating range OR the system datum has been changed. Move the
encoder to a position within the calibrated range and make sure the
system datum is set properly.
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