Operating Design
Keys
Operation of the Midrics
®
1 or Midrics
®
2 scale involves just a few keys.
These keys have one function during
measurement and another during
configuration. Some of the keys have
one function when pressed briefly
and another activated by pressing
and holding the key for longer than
2 seconds.
If a key is inactive, this is indicated
as follows when it is pressed:
– The error code “———-” is displayed
for 2 seconds. The display then returns
to the previous screen content.
Configure the operating menu for
the desired application program first
(printer settings, etc.). Then you can
begin weighing.
Input
Keypad Input
Labeled Keys
Some keys have a second function,
activated by pressing and holding
the key for at least 2 seconds.
Whether a function is available
depends on the operating state
and menu settings.
e
On/standby
(in standby mode,
OFF
is displayed).
(
– Zero the scale
– Cancel calibration/adjustment
)
– Tare the scale
k
Toggle between 1
st
and 2
nd
weight
unit, or gross and net values,
or normal and 10-fold higher
resolution, depending on operating
menu settings
p
– To print: press briefly
(< two seconds).
Midrics 2 only:
d
ID key for entering product
information
Midrics 2 only:
I
View application data or manual
tare values, depending on the key
pressed subsequently (e.g.,
)
)
Midrics 2 only:
w
Toggle between display modes
within an application program
Midrics 2 only:
O
Save a value or start an application
program.
Midrics 2 only:
r
Modify a reference value
Midrics 2 only:
c
– Quit an application or delete
an input character
Midrics 2 only:
0
,
1
,
2
…
9
Enter numbers, letters and other
characters
25
Operating elements: Midrics
®
2
Summary of Contents for Midrics 1
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