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Operation Manual
Section 6
AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
Releasing Zero Reset
1.
Set the mode switch to RUN.
2.
Hold the ENT and RIGHT Keys down
together for about three seconds.
To release zero reset from an external device,
input the zero reset signal for one second
minimum.
Zero reset will be released and the zero reset indicator
will turn OFF.
Saving Zero Reset Level
Select whether or not to hold the measured value zero reset level when the power is
turned OFF.
Turn OFF zero reset memory if, as in the example below, the zero point is reset for each measure-
ment. If zero reset memory is enabled, the zero reset level data will be written in the Amplifier Unit
non-volatile memory (EEPROM) at each zero reset. The EEPROM can be written a maximum of
100,000 times. Writing the zero reset level for each measurement can, therefore, use up the life of
the memory and lead to malfunctions.
Example: Measuring Steps in Sensing Objects
Even if zero reset memory is disabled, the zero reset level will be saved if threshold values or other
functions have been changed. Zero reset will continue after startup when these functions have been
changed.
Selection
Details
ON (default)
Saves zero reset level when the power is turned OFF.
OFF
Zero reset is released when the power is turned OFF.
Sensor Head
Measures
this step.
Zero reset
Operation
Zero reset
Zero reset
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