Operating instructions
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Preparation
§ Select Setup: Press the M key
§ Select Application Parameters: Press the
O soft key
§ Select the Net-total Formulation appli-
cation:
Press the
O soft key
Net-total Formulation
Minimum load for autotaring
1 digit
2 digits
5 digits
o 10 digits
20 digits
50 digits
100 digits
200 digits
500 digits
1000 digits
Min. load for saving values
o 1 digit
2 digits
5 digits
10 digits
20 digits
50 digits
100 digits
200 digits
500 digits
1000 digits
Autotare first weight
Off
oOn
Printout when saved
Off
o Print one component on request
Print components
Factory settings
Yes
oNo
o = factory setting
§ Save settings and exit Setup:
Press the M key or the
oo soft key
Minimum Load
The minimum amount that a compo-
nent must weigh before it can be saved
in net-total memory is configured in
Setup under:
Application: Net
Total: MinL.Autosv
Once the limit is exceeded by the load,
the value can be saved. If the load on
platform is too light, the following will
occur when you try to save a value:
– The error code
inf 29 is displayed
– A warning signal is emitted (double-
beep)
- The weighing platform is not initialized
The minimum load required for auto-
matic taring of the container weight on
the platform (first weight) is configured
in Setup under:
Application: Net
Total: MinL.Autotar
You can choose from the following
10 levels for this setting:
1 digit (no minimum load)
2 digits
5 digits
10 digits
20 digits
50 digits
100 digits
200 digits
500 digits
1000 digits
The “digits” here refer to the scale
intervals in the connected weighing
platform. If the interval of the con-
nected platform is 1 g, for example,
and 1000 digits are required, you must
place at least 1000 g (=1000 intervals
=1000 digits) on the weighing platform
for initialization.
Net-total Formulation with
Two Weighing Platforms
This mode is used for weighing large
and small components at the same
time.
This makes it possible to toggle from
the small-component platform to the
large-component platform during
measurement. Once you toggle to the
large-component platform, the ( and
) keys are available until a compo-
nent is value is saved. For example,
you can tare a partially-filled container
taken from the small-component plat-
form on the large component platform.
The value in component memory on
the small-component platform is trans-
ferred to the large-component platform
and the weight unit is converted,
if necessary. The Component and
Additive display modes are both avail-
able on the large-component platform.
The value read by the active platform
is saved in component memory. The
displayed result is accurately calculated
in the active weight unit.
When you press c to stop a measure-
ment series the tare memories for both
platforms are cleared, unless the large-
component platform is an SBI instru-
ment, in which case the platform is only
tared.