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HV/HW-C/CP Series
6.1. Display and Symbols
Display and Symbols
Description
Stability mark
When the current weighing value is stable, this mark is displayed. It
means the scale is in the proper condition for reading weighing value.
Zero point mark
The
zero point
is the reference point for weighing. When the
ZERO key is pressed with nothing on the weighing pan, this
mark and a zero value are displayed.
Net mark
When a tare weight (example: container) is placed on the
weighing pan and the TARE key is pressed, this mark and a
zero value are displayed. The
net value
is a value the tare value
is subtracted from the gross value.
Preset tare mark
This mark blinks while a digitally input tare is displayed.
Hold mark
This mark is displayed while the display is held.
Accumulation mark
This mark is displayed while the accumulation function is used.
Low battery mark for type C
This mark is displayed when the battery is close to being depleted
(voltage is low). Replace with four new batteries.
Comparator indicator
While the comparator function is being used, the weighing value is
compared using the preset threshold values and the indicator
displays the result.
Weighing value
Unit
Zero point
(Example)
When the ZERO key is pressed with nothing on the weighing
pan, the zero value,
zero point mark
and
stability mark
are
displayed.
The unit of counting mode
Counting mode
(Example)
This mode counts the number of articles on the weighing pan
using the preset unit mass. The unit is
.
20
pieces
Zero value
Storing the unit mass for the counting mode
(Example)
The unit mass is stored using
20
samples.
The zero value means that no articles are on the weighing pan.
10
pieces
Not zero
Storing the unit mass for the counting mode
(Example)
The unit mass is stored using
10
samples.
Sign "
-
" means that something is placed on the weighing pan.
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