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4.
DISPLAY SYMBOLS AND KEY OPERATION
Key operation
Key operation affects how the balance functions. The basic key operations are:
“Press and release the key immediately” or “Press the key”
= normal key operation during measurement
“Press and hold the key” (for 2 seconds)
Display symbols
Each key, when pressed or when pressed and held, functions as follows:
Key
When pressed
When pressed and held
(for 2 seconds)
Turns the display on or off. The standby indicator is displayed when the display is turned
off. The weighing mode is enabled when the display is turned on.
This key is available anytime. Pressing the key during operation will interrupt the operation
and turn the display off.
In the weighing mode, turns the minimum
weighing value on or off.
In the counting or percent mode, enters
the sample storing mode.
Enters the function table mode.
Refer to “10. FUNCTION TABLE”.
Switches the weighing units stored in the
function table.
Refer to “5. WEIGHING UNITS”.
Enters the response adjustment mode.
Cancels the operation when performing
settings. With the FZ-
i
/
FZ-
i
WP
/
FZ-GD
series, enters the calibration mode using
the internal mass. (One-touch calibration)
Enters the calibration mode.
Outputs the weight data to a printer or
personal computer using the RS-232C
serial interface, depending on the function
table settings.
Confirms the operation when performing
settings.
No function at the factory setting
By changing the function table:
Outputs “Title block” and “End block” for
GLP/GMP compliant report.(Refer to "11.2.
GLP Report".)
Sets the display to zero.
Stabilization indicator
Processing indicator
Response indicators
Standby indicator
Processing indicator
Animal mode indicator
Comparator indicators
Interval output mode
standby indicator
Interal output mode
active indicator
Number of statistical data
(Statistical calculation mode)
Displays the weight data relative to the
weighing capacity, in percentage, in the
weighing mode
(Capacity indicator)
Weight data
Units
Blinking
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