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2.8 Environment Menu
:
2.8.1 Overview
Settings on the balance can be changed to compensate for the installation environment such as the
degree of vibration etc. or for the purpose of weighing a solid, liquid or powder.
2.8.2
Averaging
It is possible to match the stability of the display and the degree of response with the requirements of
specific applications.
Menu Map item [22]
(Environment/Averaging-AUTOmatic)
The balance automatically performs optimum averaging dynamically while
observing the load data. This is the recommended setting and should be
used unless special circumstances exist.
Menu Map item [23]
(Environment/Averaging-POURing)
This mode is only suitable for constant volume weighing of liquids etc. This
mode is very sensitive to wind and vibration.
Menu Map item [24]
(Environment/Averaging-STaNDard)
This mode is suitable for weighing in a normal environment. Averaging is
fixed and does not change dynamically as in
.
Menu Map item [25]
(Environment/Averaging-VIBRation)
Use this mode when the balance is used in a location where there are large
vibrations and the display fluctuates in the
mode.
Response time is deteriorated by small mass amount changes.
Menu Map item [26]
(Environment/Averaging-WIND)
Use this mode when the balance is used in a location where it is exposed to
airflow that causes the display to fluctuate in the
mode.
Response time deteriorates further than
, but weighing is
comparatively stabilized.
Note:
If weighing cannot be performed efficiently even with
, change the
installation site of the balance or use the deluxe windbreak or large pan windbreak.
2.8.3 Stability Detection Band
Menu items [27] to [33] are used to determine the conditions for indicating balance stability.
(Environment/Band-1):
When the display has remained constant (within one display count), the balance is regarded as stable
and the stability symbol illuminates. Stability detection band settings can be selected from
to
.
Note:
Use
to
only when the Auto Print function is used and it is
therefore required that the sensitivity to vibration be reduced to allow the balance to be regarded as
stable and print the measurement value.
The balance may not operate properly if these settings are selected under normal use conditions and
environment.
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