Specifications
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71B  Judgment criteria and limit value setting 
A limit value can be judged with any of the following criteria: 
-  Absolute value:  Values (limit values) including upper and lower values are set. Based on these values, 
measurements are judged. 
-  Deviation value:  A reference value is set. Measurements are judged by specifying an upper limit or a lower 
limit range with respect to this reference weight. 
A limit value can be entered in the following two ways: 
-  Putting actual samples on the balance: By weighing a sample on the balance, save the weight. 
-  Entering values: Set a value using the keys. 
72B  Detailed function setting 
In the function setting function, the limit function can be set in detail. 
When the function setting “2.SEL” is “2” or “3,” pressing the [Function] key can set the following: Set 
these items as required. 
Condition 
21.Co. 
1:  Always judge. 
2:  Judge only when the balance is stable. 
Range to Cover 
22.Li
.
0:  Detect when the limit is exceeded by more than five divisions. 
1:  Detect both when the limit is exceeded and when it is not reached. 
Point Scale 
23.Pi
.
1:  1-point scale (OK and LO are judged.) 
2:  Upper and lower limits are set (HI, OK and LO are judged). 
Judge by 
24.tP. 
1:  Judge by absolute values. 
2:  Judge by deviation values. 
Buzzer for LO 
25.b.1 
0:  The buzzer is not beeped for rank LO. 
1:  The buzzer is beeped for rank LO. 
Buzzer for OK 
26.b.2 
0:  The buzzer is not beeped for rank OK. 
1:  The buzzer is beeped for rank OK. 
Buzzer for HI 
27.b.3 
0:  The buzzer is not beeped for rank HI. 
1:  The buzzer is beeped for rank HI. 
-  Separate limit values can be saved for each weighing mode. However, limit 
values of both absolute and deviation values cannot be saved in the same 
weighing mode. 
-  Limit values can be set only in measurement mode display (Cannot be set in 
other mode display such as when a cumulative value is displayed). 
-  Before setting limit values, as required, adjust the zero-point or set a tare range. 
-  If the limit value entries are not lined up in the order of magnitude, three “◄” 
will be lit. Enter the values again. 










