Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. INTENDED USE
- 2. PRECAUTIONS
- 3. WARRANTY CONDITIONS
- 4. MAIN DIMENSIONS
- 5. DESCRIPTON OF CONNECTORS
- 6. UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY
- 7. GETTING STARTED
- 8. LOGGING ON
- 9. SCALE WINDOW DISPLAY
- 10. WEIGHING PROCEDURE
- 11. WINDOW NAVIGATION
- 12. PRODUCT CHOICE
- 13. CHOICE OF A CONTRACTOR
- 14. CHOOSING A PACKING
- 15. STORE CHOOSING
- 16. LOT CHOOSING
- 17. LOT 2 CHOOSING
- 18. QUANTITY NUMBER CHOOSING
- 19. DATABASES
- 20. COUNTING PIECES
- 21. TRANSACTIONS
- 22. STATISTICS
- 23. WEIGHING RECORDING
- 24. PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONS
- 25. LOGGING OFF
- 26. CHECKWEIGHING THRESHOLDS
- 27. PROGRAM’S OPTIONS
- 29. WEIGHING PARAMETRES SETTING
- 30. ERROR MESSAGES
- 31. LABEL DESIGNING
- 32. DIAGRAMS OF CONNECTION CABLES
- 33. CONNECTORS
- 34. SPECIFICATION OF ADDITIONAL MODULES
- 35. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
- 36. TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
- 37. APPENDIX A – SETTING A BARCODE SCANNER

After unloading product and packing from the pan the display shows the
tarred value with “minus” sign:
Notice:
Tarring process cannot be performed while the display shows a negative
or zero value. Then Err3 will appear on weighing window display.
10.2. Hand operated tare value entering
It is also possible to enter a tare value by hand.
Procedure:
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• While in main window press ,
and you will see the following window:
• Using number buttons enter the required value
and accept it by clicking
,
• The scale returns to weighing mode.
The inscribed value will be preceded by „–”,
• Tarring can be applied at any time during weighing.
• Use button
to remove the previous
value.
10.3. Zeroing of scale
Press in program’s weighing window to get zero indication.
Symbols:
and will appear.
Zeroing is equivalent to setting a new zero point interpreted by the scale
as the precise zero point. Zeroing can be performed only when display
is stable.