HV-WP/HW-WP Series
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6.1. Display and Symbols
6.1. Display and Symbols
Display and Symbols
Meaning
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Stability mark.
When the current weighing value is stable, this mark is
displayed, indicating a condition where the value is
readable.
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Zero point mark.
With nothing on the weighing pan and pressing the
ZERO
switch, this mark is displayed. The zero point is a
fundamental starting point to weigh anything.
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Net mark.
Pressing the
TARE
switch, this mark is displayed with
net display.
Used to indicate that the mass of the container placed
on the pan has been subtracted from the gross value.
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Preset tare mark.
Storing a tare with digital input, this mark blinks.
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Accumulation mark.
Using the accumulation function, this mark is displayed.
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Ready mark for the full/dribble batch function. The
meaning of the mark is as follows:
ON
The weighing value is within the zero-band.
OFF
The full/dribble batch process is above the
zero-band.
Blinking The start or end of the full/dribble batch
process in not within the zero-band.
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The comparator indicator.
Using the comparator function and comparing a
weighing value with the upper and lower limits, the
result is indicated.
Using the full/dribble batch function, the full flow
gate indicator is OK, the dribble flow gate indicator
is HI and the zero band indicator is LO.
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The weighing range indicator for the HV-WP series.
The current range is indicated.
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Example. Display of zero (zero point).
With nothing on the weighing pan and pressing
the
ZERO
switch, this mark is displayed.
The zero point mark is displayed.
The stability mark is displayed.
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Example. Display of the counting mode.
This mode uses the registered unit mass, and counts
the amount of articles on the weighing pan. The unit is
.
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STABLE
ZERO
Weighed mass value
unit
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