If F1. 14
If F1. 14 = 1 and you must set the parameters in the F1 menu, you can press the calibration
switch button until the F1 menu is entered.
F1 Setting the scale parameters
F1.1 Measuring Range
Selectable parameters: 3~200000 (default value: 6)
F1.2 Decimal Places
F1.3 Number of Divisions
F1.4 Calibration Unit
F1.5 Gravitational Acceleration
Selectable parameters: 9.70000~9.99999. Default value = 9.79455.
F1.6 Null-point Calibration
[E_SCL ] Keeping the scale empty
F1.7 Load-point Calibration
[Load ] Loading weights
Load weights on the weighing platform to ensure that 10% of full-scale value ≤ weight of the weights ≤ full-
[000000] Entering the same weight value as that of the loaded weights.
F1.8 Automatic Null Tracking
F1.9 Automatic Reset Range at Start-up
Selectable parameters: OFF, 2 %, 10 %, 20 % (default value)
F1.10 Button Reset Range
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1, you can only set all parameters within the range F2~F5.
Selectable parameters: 0 --- no decimal place
Selectable parameters: 1 (default value), 2, 5, 10, 20, 50
Selectable parameters: 0 --- kg (default value)
Remove the weights on the weighing platform to guarantee that the
scale is in the empty state. Press the [ON/OFF] key and the meter
will display [10 CAL]. The displayed digits will reduce slowly until the
meter displays [00 CAL]. At the end it will display [End] for one
second, which indicates the end of null-point calibration.
scale value then press the [ON/OFF] key to start the next step.
To enter the same weight value as that of the loaded weights, press the
[ON/OFF] key after the scale stabilises and the meter will display [10 CAL].
The displayed digits will then decrease slowly until the meter displays [00
CAL]. At the end it will display [End] for one second, which indicates the
end of load-point calibration.
Selectable parameters: OFF, 1 d, 2 d, 3 d (default value)
Selectable parameters: OFF, 2 %, 10 % (default value), 20 %
0.0 --- 1 decimal place
0.00 --- 2 decimal places
0.000 --- 3 decimal places (default value)
0.0000 --- 4 decimal places
1 --- lb
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