ADE STAN07 User manual

Operating Manual
Industrial Electronic Scales
Industrial Indicator STAN07
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Table of Contents
1.
Installation and startup .................................................................................................................. 3
Inspecting the contents of the box..................................................................................... 3
Assembly .............................................................................................................................. 3
Mains and battery connection ............................................................................................ 3
Warnings ............................................................................................................................... 4
Quality features .................................................................................................................... 4
Use of the scale in legal metrology .................................................................................... 4
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Display and key functions ............................................................................................................. 5
Description ............................................................................................................................ 5
Features ................................................................................................................................ 5
Key functions........................................................................................................................ 5
LCD display........................................................................................................................... 6
3.
Function .......................................................................................................................................... 7
Operation of the indicator with attached weighbridge ..................................................... 7
Weighing mode..................................................................................................................... 7
Weighing with high resolution ............................................................................................ 8
Taring .................................................................................................................................... 8
Sum function in weighing mode ......................................................................................... 8
Piece counting ...................................................................................................................... 9
Sum function in piece counting mode ............................................................................. 10
Tolerance weighing in weighing and piece counting mode .......................................... 11
Average piece weights APW (CLU) .................................................................................. 1
Performing check weighing in weighing mode ............................................................... 13
Conducting quantity inspections in piece counting mode ............................................ 14
Gross/net function ............................................................................................................. 14
Animal weighing function ................................................................................................. 14
Switching between weight units ....................................................................................... 15
4.
Parameter settings ....................................................................................................................... 15
Storing target values - PLU memory menu [PLUPrO] .................................................... 16
Storing target amounts - ALU memory menu [ALUPrO] ................................................ 16
Storing average piece weights - CLU memory menu [CLUPrO] ................................... 16
Settings for the audible signal [bUZZEr] ......................................................................... 16
Menu backlight [bLIGHt] .................................................................................................... 18
Configuration menu [COnFIG] .......................................................................................... 19
Programming the two multi-function keys ...................................................................... 1
5.
RS 3 interface ............................................................................................................................
Print the data ...................................................................................................................... 3
Settings for serial interfaces [dAtA] ................................................................................. 4
Data output via serial port (second display or PC)......................................................... 6
Printer settings ................................................................................................................... 6
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Date and time input ...................................................................................................................... 8

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Care, maintenance, recalibration ................................................................................................ 9
Cleaning .............................................................................................................................. 9
Error messages .................................................................................................................. 9
Safety information .............................................................................................................. 30
Disposal .............................................................................................................................. 30
Storage and Transport Conditions ................................................................................... 31
Guarantee ............................................................................................................................ 31
Recalibration....................................................................................................................... 31
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Technical Data .............................................................................................................................. 31
9.
Declaration of Conformity ........................................................................................................... 33

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1. Installation and startup
This symbol means: "Consult operating instructions". To achie e accurate results, read
the instructions for use carefully before use and follow all instructions pro ided therein.
Keep the instructions for use for future reference.
Your ADE indicator STAN07 is quality product suitable for use for calibrated weighing for use of
calibrated scales class III.
The indicator is used for precise determination of weight in weighing operations of all kinds, for example,
in production or storage.
To obtain accurate results, please read the installation and operating instructions carefully and comply
with the instructions contained therein.
Inspecting the contents of the box
Included in the deli ery are:
- Indicator with cable connection
- Wall bracket with mounting equipment
- User manual incl. declaration of conformity
On calibr
ated scales: Under all circumstances, check the identity of the serial numbers
of the scale and the declaration of conformity!
This is a mandatory requirement to use the scale in legal metrology!
Please note all safety instructions!
Assembly
The ADE indicator STAN07 is suitable for wall and base mounting and as a standalone unit on a table.
The installation of the de ice will enable the correct reading of the weight alues and the ease of use.
Make sure that the indicator is ibration-free and dry when installed and secured against falling.
Mains and battery connection
Power is supplied either by the rechargeable battery installed in the indicator or through mains operation.
Simply connect the attached power cord into a wall socket. The printed oltage le el must comply with
the local oltage.
Note: The outlet should be near the unit and be easily accessible.
During initial charging, ensure a sufficient charging time of approx. 24 hours.
When using the de ice on battery power, in the display means the battery must be recharged by
plugging in the power cord. You must take into account a charging time of 12-16 hours.
If the operating time decreases dramatically after fully charging the battery, it must be replaced. In this
case, please contact your local dealer or an authorized ser ice pro ider and use only original batteries.
The use of batteries other than original batteries provided by the manufacturer will void
the warranty!

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Warnings
Handle the indicator carefully and always remember that it is
a precision measuring
instrument.
Do not expose the indicator to high temperatures, or next to adjacent equipment or sunlight.
The liquid crystal display may suffer damage.
Use the indicator at constant ambient temperatures and a oid use in a draught.
Keep the indicator away from sources of electromagnetic radiation, as these may alter the
measurement results.
Ne er clean the indicator with harsh or abrasi e cleaners. The housing thereby loses its
shiny surface and is more susceptible to dirt.
If the indicator is not used o er a longer period of time, it should be cleaned and stored with
a protecti e film. The addition of a drying agent is desirable.
Once the battery symbol
for a low battery le el appears in the display, the battery must
be charged immediately.
Before connecting, make sure that the power mentioned on the nameplate matches the
local power grid.
When not using the indicator, the batteries must be charged
e ery month. After use, they
should be fully charged.
Storage of the indicator in a discharged state leads to a shorter battery life.
If the scale is officially certified, it may not be brought into use with a damaged erification
seal (see recalibration)!
Quality features
ADE applies the rele ant EC Directi es and European standards in order to offer equipment worldwide
according to the latest state of the art and with a long ser ice life.
Certified scales bear this symbol in accordance with precision class III of the
European Directi e for calibration.
Scales bearing this symbol are subjected to EU-calibration, appro ed in the
European Union for calibrated weighing and meet the highest quality standards.
Products with this symbol meet the requirements of:
- The directi e for non-automatic weighing instruments
- The EC Directi e relating to electromagnetic compatibility and
- The Low Voltage Directi e
in their current ersions.
Use of the scale in legal metrology
The indicator may be used with appropriate weighbridges for calibrated weighing, if it is calibrated. The
scale must be calibrated in accordance with laws and regulations. The requirements specified in the
calibration directi e, as amended, are met.
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2. Display and key functions
Description
The STAN07 is a digital precision indicator in a stainless steel housing for industrial use in connection
with arious weighbridges, e.g. platform scales, soil and soil-bed scales, pallet scales, mobile scales
etc. The compact design and the option of battery operation of the STAN07 make it ideal for portable
use. The de ice is particularly characterized by its ease of use and high performance.
Setup and calibration take place digitally, all setup parameters are stored permanently. The de ice can
optionally be used with the battery or power operation.
Features
- Stainless steel case
- Large LCD display with multi-colour backlighting, 25 mm digit height
- Weighing, taring, counting, summing
- Freely programmable minimum and maximum alues (check weighing) with isual and audible
indication
- Two programmable function keys
- 100 memory locations each for check weighing weights, reference weights and check weighing
in the counting range
- RS232 interface for connection to PC or printer
- Connection for a footswitch for remote tripping
- Automatic shutdown in battery mode
- Mains and battery operation
- Lithium-ion battery with up to 250 hours of operation
- For table installation and wall mounting (incl. wall mount)
Key functions
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LCD display
No.
Symbol
Name/Function
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On and off key:
Press to switch on. Press and hold for two seconds to switch off.
2
Multi-function key:
Programmable key for auxiliary functions (e.g. piece counting).
Back key. To return from the menu mode to the normal weighing mode.
3
Multi-function key:
Tare key: To tare when using a weighing container.
Key for check weighing. To start, hold the check weighing key for more than
one second.
4
Zeroing key: Manual zeroing, if the scale indicates weight with unloaded
weighing platform.
5
Navigation keys.
Left, right, up and down and confirmation.
For use in setup and for changing numeric alues.
6
Key to clear memory:
Clears the total accumulated alue from the memory. Accumulated alues in
weighing and counting mode must be deleted separately.
7
Multi-function key:
Programmable key for auxiliary functions (e.g. gross/net function).
Key to access the menu settings. Hold the key for one second to call up the
menu settings.
8
Addition key for memory:
Adds the displayed weight to the weight memory in weighing or counting mode.
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Key for memory recall:
Displays the total accumulated alue in weighing or counting mode.
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Confirmation key.
For print output.
Confirm input.

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Symbol
Function
Unstable. The symbol appears when the weight alue is not stable. The weight alue
can be read as soon as it is stable. Functions like tare, zeroing, printing or summing are
possible only with a stable weight alue.
Zeroing. The scale is in zero position.
Weight unit. The weight unit is shown at the right of the display. Possible weight
indications are kg, g, lb. and oz.
Net weight. The display shows the net weight.
Gross weight. The display shows the gross weight.
Weighing range. Display of the weighing range of the multiple range scale.
Piece counting mode. The display shows the alue as a set.
Total. The display shows the stored cumulati e alue in both the weighing and
counting modes.
A erage piece weight. The display shows the a erage piece weight.
Gross/Net. Preliminary gross weight display.
Battery charge le el indicator. Displays the battery charge status. During charging, the
status indicator mo es.
Battery empty le el indicator. Indicates that the batteries are almost empty and must be
charged immediately.
3. Function
Operation of the indicator with attached weighbridge
Switching on
Press key. The indicator starts the automatic function test and displays "0" at the end. The scale is
now ready for weighing.
Switching off
Switch the indicator off by holding down the key for approx. two seconds.
Automatic power off
The indicator has an automatic shutdown function. Depending on the selected setting, the automatic
shutdown is deacti ated or it takes place when the scale is not used after 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 minutes. The
setting is made ia the configuration menu.
Weighing mode
Place the item to be weighed on the platform. If the scale is unstable, the display shows . Once the
scale is stable, the symbol disappears and the display shows the weight applied.
If a weight is displayed in spite of an empty weighing platform, perform manual zeroing by pressing the
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Weighing with high resolution
Note: The function can only be called when one of the two programmable multi-function keys (2) (7) has
been assigned the high resolution function (see page 21). Further description is carried out based on
the multi-function key recommended for this function .
In weighing mode, weighing with high resolution is possible. To do this, press the key. The weighing
result is displayed for about 5 seconds in high resolution before it automatically returns to standard
resolution.
Taring
There are se eral ways of taring: normal taring (multi-tare) during the weighing process, automatic taring
of a container and simultaneous deletion and o erwriting of the tare memory.
The selection is made in the configuration menu (see page 19).
Taring (Multi-Tare)
Switch on the indicator. After the power-on routine, place the empty container on the scale and press
the key. The indicator will display "0" and appears. As soon as you place the object to be
weighed in the container, only the net weight is displayed. The taring procedure can be repeated as
often as needed by pressing the key until the maximum weight is reached. After remo ing the
container and the item to be weighed, the display shows the total weight alue as a negati e weight.
To clear the tare memory, press the key again with the weighing platform unloaded.
Automatic taring
This function allows automatic taring in gross weighing mode (Display: B / G), without pressing the
key.
Place the container to be tared, whose weight must be at least 20d, on the weighing platform. The
automatic tare function is enabled when the scale is stable. The indicator acknowledges the tare
operation with a beep, the display shows "0" and appears. Now place the item to be weighed into
the container and the display shows the net weight. After unloading the weighing platform, the indicator
will automatically return to gross weighing mode. The display goes out and B/G appears.
Deleting and overwriting the tare memory at the same time
This function allows the simultaneous deleting and o erwriting of a tare weight in gross weighing mode
(display B/G) by pressing the key.
Place the container to be tared, whose weight must be at least 20d, on the weighing platform and press
the key. The display changes to "0" and appears. Now place the item to be weighed into the
container and the display shows the net weight. By pressing the key again, the indicator returns to
gross weighing mode. The display goes out and B/G appears. By pressing the key again, the
net weight is added to the tare memory. The display changes to "0" and appears. The taring
procedure can be repeated as often as needed by pressing the key until the maximum weight is
reached. After remo ing the container and the item to be weighed, the display shows the total weight
alue as a negati e weight.
To clear the tare memory, press the key with the weighing platform unloaded.
Sum function in weighing mode
The indicator has a sum function, with which successi e weighings can be summed up.
Place the item to be weighed on the weighing platform. Once the scale is stable and the icon
disappears, press the M+ key. The weight alue is added to the total weight. The display first shows the
total number of weighings for about two seconds and then switches back to the weight display.
This process can be repeated any number of times (up to 999 repetitions) by pressing the M+ key. After
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By pressing the MR key, first the number of weighings and then the total weight for each are displayed
for about two seconds.
For print initialization of the total weight, press the key as soon as the total weight is displayed.
To delete the total weight, press the MC key and confirm the security query [CLEAr] with .
Piece counting
Note: The function can only be called up when one of the two programmable multi-function keys (2) (7)
has been assigned the piece counting function (see page 21). Further description is carried out based
on the multi-function key recommended for this function .
The indicator has a piece counting function.
Press the key to enter piece counting mode. The display shows the use of the piece counting mode
as indicated by .
The indicator uses the most recently calculated a erage piece weight (APW).
The alue of the a erage piece weight (APW) can be gradually impro ed during operation.
Entering the reference quantity
During piece counting, the scale weighs a certain number of parts and determines the a erage piece
weight (APW) by di iding the weight by the number of placed pieces (reference quantity).
By using the calculated a erage piece weight (APW), piece counting is performed.
The following diagram shows the procedure:
Perform the input of the reference quantity ery carefully to get the correct count.
Switch on the indicator with an unloaded weighing platform. Then press the key for more than one
second to enter piece counting mode. The display now shows the reference quantity [10] or the last
selected reference quantity. The alue indicates the number of parts to be loaded. If the parts to be
weighed are ery small or ha e only a small indi idual weight, a piece count with higher resolution is
needed for accurate results. By pressing the na igation keys ▲ or ▼, the reference quantity can be set
at 1, 5, 20, 30, 50 or 100 pieces.
A reference quantity of 20 is displayed as follows:
Place the number of the selected reference quantity on the scale and confirm with the key. The
display first shows the flashing ------ and thereafter the a erage piece weight (APW) for about 2 seconds.
Thereafter, the number of loaded parts is displayed.
Optimizing the average piece weight APW
Large reference quantities pro ide greater accuracy in piece counting. Howe er, large reference
quantities cannot simply be counted manually.
To this end, the indicator pro ides a function for optimizing the a erage piece weight. This is highly
recommended for faster and more accurate piece counts with larger reference quantities.
Optimization can be done as follows:
Start counting pieces with a small reference quantity, e.g. 10 parts, as described abo e. In a second
step, count twice the number of the reference quantity, 20 parts here, and confirm it again as a new
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confirm it as a new reference quantity. As a further increase in the accuracy, you can now place 100
parts on the scale and confirm it as a reference quantity of the scale.
Each step optimizes the a erage piece weight, thereby increasing the accuracy in piece counting.
Piece counting without container
After the reference quantity is set, press so that appears in the display. Unless part weights
are stored in the indicator, you can also call up the a erage piece weight (APW) from the CLU memory.
Then place the number of parts to be weighed on the weighing platform.
The display shows the total number of pieces, e.g.
It is possible to add successi e piece counts. To do this, press the M+ key after each counting
procedure.
To return to the weighing mode, press the key.
The last used APW is sa ed for the next piece count.
Counting pieces in a container
To perform piece counting in a container, place the empty container on the scale and tare using the
key. The display shows and appears.
If the auto tare function is enabled, pressing the key is not necessary because the scale
automatically tares the container if it is placed on the weighing platform.
Now place the parts to be counted into the container. The indicator shows only the number of parts in
the container in the display.
Counting pieces when removing from a container
In weighing mode, place the full container with the parts on the weighing platform and press the
key. The display shows and appears.
If necessary, you can enter the reference quantity now. To do this, proceed as described abo e. Unless
part weights are stored in the indicator, you can also call up the a erage piece weight (APW) from the
CLU memory.
Press the key to enter piece counting mode. Remo e the desired number of parts from the
container. The indicator now shows the number of pieces remo ed with a minus sign in the display.
Press the key for a further count of remo ed pieces.
To return to the weighing mode, press the key.
Sum function in piece counting mode
The indicator has a sum function, with which successi e counts can be summed up. Place the parts to
be counted onto the weighing platform. Once the scale is stable and the icon disappears, press the
M+ key. The indicator adds the current alue of the piece count to the total count alue. The display first
shows the total number of counts and then the total count alue.
This process can be repeated any number of times (up to 999 times) by pressing the M+ key. After each
summing operation, the display shows the number of counts and then the total alue respecti ely.
By pressing the MR key, the total alue will be called up and displayed.
To print the total alue, press the key as soon as the total alue is displayed.
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Tolerance weighing in weighing and piece counting mode
Using this function, a target alue and minimum and maximum alues can be set to obtain a supporting
isual or audible signal when reaching the specified target or tolerance alues during check weighing in
weighing mode or quantity inspections in piece counting mode. This always simplifies repeated weighing
operations, such as during the filling of containers, counting the same quantities, etc.
A isual bar graph and a colour change of the backlighting (programmable) indicate the degree of
achie ement of the target weight.
In addition, the indicator can be programmed to emit an audible signal.
Minimum and maximum alues must be stored pre iously in the PLU ("Product Look Up").
Visual bar graph with degree of target achie ement
Graphical representation of the bar graph
Storing target values for check weighing (PLU), piece counts (ALU) and average piece weights
(CLU)
With the indicator, you can store up to 100 target alues for check weighing (PLU) and piece counts
(ALU), as well as 100 a erage piece weights (CLU).
The target alues (PLU/ALU) can be stored either exactly (target) or as tolerance alues with maximum
and minimum alues (HI or LO).
For data entry of a PLU/ALU, hold the key for more than one second in weighing mode. [PLUPro]
appears in the display for storing tolerance alues for check weighing. If tolerance le els for piece
counting are recorded, press the ► key and [ALUPro] appears. By further pressing the ► key, [CLUPro]
appears in the display for storing a erage piece weights.
Confirm your selection [PLUPro], [ALUPro] or [CLUPro] with the key.
The further procedure is identical and is described below using the example of PLU storage.
The display shows [PLU: 00]. Select the desired PLU using the na igation keys ▲ and ▼ or ► and ◄
and confirm with the key.
[tArGEt] appears. [tArGEt] is the stored nominal target alue. With "HI" and "LO", you can store
sequentially, if desired, the tolerance alues that lie abo e or below the target alue. Switch between
[tArGEt], [Hi] and [Lo] using the na igation keys ► and ◄.
An example: When the target alue is 1000g and the tolerance limits are 950g and 1100g, the following
alues must be stored: Target = 1000g, HI = 100g, LO = 50g.
Using the na igation keys ▲ and ▼ or ► and ◄, you can change for each PLU/ALU the target alue
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The following diagram shows the procedure:
For a CLU, only a fixed alue can be stored as a erage piece weight.
If the a erage piece weights are known, these can also be entered manually. Select the desired CLU
using the na igation keys and confirm it. Then use the na igation keys to enter the a erage piece weight.
The following diagram shows the procedure:
Average piece weights APW (CLU)
With the indicator, you can store up to 100 a erage piece weights (APW) in CLU ( "Count Look Up").
Determine the a erage piece weight APW as described abo e.
Storing average piece weights
To store the calculated APW, hold the key for more than one second in counting mode.
Using the na igation keys ▲ and ▼ or ► and ◄, the flashing digits can be changed and stored with
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The following diagram shows the procedure:
Recalling average piece weights
To recall an APW, hold the key for more than one second in counting mode.
Then press ► first, then select the stored CLU using the na igation keys ▲ and ▼ or ► and ◄ and
confirm it with the key.
The following diagram shows the procedure:
Performing check weighing in weighing mode
Target or tolerance alues pre iously stored in the PLU used are required to perform check weighing.
In weighing mode, press the key for more than one second until the indicator shows the following
in the display: .
The letter to the right of the display indicates whether the check weighing function is enabled or disabled:
"Y" = enabled; "n" = disabled.
To enable the check weighing function, press the ▲ key to select "Y" and confirm with the key.
The number of the PLU appears in the display, for example [PLU: 00].
Select the desired PLU using the na igation keys ▲ and ▼ or ► and ◄ and confirm your selection with
the key.
Target alue, HI and LO are automatically displayed before the start of check weighing.
Now place the item to be weighed on the weighing platform. The bar graph in the display now shows
whether the weight placed is below, within or abo e the tolerance range.
below within the tolerance range abo e
To disable check weighing, hold the key for more than one second and change your selection of
the check weighing function from "Y" to "n" by pressing the ▼ key. Confirm with .
The bar graph disappears from the display.
Check weighing can also be supported isually by a colour change of the display. Using three different,
changing background colours, the degree of achie ement of the target weight can be iewed. The
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Conducting quantity inspections in piece counting mode
Target or tolerance le els pre iously stored in the ALU used are required to perform quantity inspections.
In counting mode, press the key for more than one second until the indicator shows the following
in the display: .
The letter to the right of the display indicates whether quantity inspection in piece counting mode is
enabled or disabled: "Y" = enabled; "n" = disabled.
To enable the quantity inspection function, press the ▲ key to select "Y" and confirm with the key.
The number of the ALU appears in the display, for example [ALU: 00].
Select the desired ALU using the na igation keys ▲ and ▼ or ► and ◄ and confirm your selection with
the key.
Target amount, HI and LO are automatically displayed before starting quantity inspection.
Now place the item to be weighed on the weighing platform. The bar graph in the display now shows
whether the weight placed is below, within or abo e the tolerance amount.
below within the tolerance range abo e
To disable quantity inspection, hold the key for more than one second and change your selection
of the check weighing function from "Y" to "n" by pressing the ▼ key.
Confirm with .
The bar graph disappears from the display.
The quantity inspection function can also be supported isually by a colour change of the display. Using
three different, changing background colours, the degree of achie ement of the target amount can be
displayed. The settings are made in the parameter settings.
Gross/net function
Note: The function can only be called up when one of the two programmable multi-function keys (2) (7)
has been assigned the gross/net function (see page 21). Further description is carried out based on the
multi-function key recommended for this function .
It is helpful for certain weighing operations if the gross weight can also be displayed temporarily in net
weight mode. Using the key, the gross weight appears in the display and the and icons
appear in the display.
After about 5 seconds, the indicator returns to net weight mode and displays the net weight. The
icon appears in the display.
Animal weighing function
Note: The function can only be called up when one of the two programmable multi-function keys (2) (7)
has been assigned the animal weighing function (see page 21). Further description is carried out based
on the multi-function key recommended for this function .
The indicator has a dynamic filter to compensate for animal mo ements during the weighing process.
To determine the weight of animals, place the animal on the weighing platform. Press the key, the
display shows [-----] during the measuring period. After determining the weight, the weight is shown in
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The result can either be printed using the key or be added to the total count by pressing the M+ key.
The adjustment of the measuring period is described in dynamic filter settings for the animal
weighing function on page 20.
Switching between weight units
Note: The function can only be called up when one of the two programmable multi-function keys (2) (7)
has been assigned the exchange function between weight units (see page 21). Further description is
carried out based on the multi-function key recommended for this function .
It is helpful for certain weighing operations if you can switch between arious weight units. Here you can
switch between kg and lb or between g and oz.
Switch from the primary to secondary weight unit by pressing the key. Switch back to the primary
weight unit by pressing the key again.
The storage of PLU and CLU weight data should only be performed in the primary
weight unit (weight unit that appears after switching on the indicator).
The exchange function between the weight units is not available with a calibrated
scale.
4. Parameter settings
The user can set arious parameters according to indi idual requirements.
An adjustment of the following parameters is possible:
PLUPrO (Storing target weights)
ALUPrO (Storing target amounts)
CLUPrO (Storing a erage piece weights)
bUZZEr (Settings of audible signals)
bLIGHt (Setting the backlight)
COnFIG (Configuration of automatic shutdown,
unit change, stability filter and tare functions)
dAtA (Setting for data output and print settings)
CLOCK (Date and time settings)
tESt (System test - for authorized personnel only)
To enable the parameter settings, press the key.
The selection of parameter settings is done ia the na igation keys ▲, ▼, ► and ◄, the confirmation
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Use the keys as follows:
▲
Increases the alue of the selected character.
▼
Decreases the alue of the selected character.
►
Selection of the next menu item.
Jumps to the next character to the right.
◄
Selection of the pre ious menu item.
Jumps to the next character to the left.
Selection of the menu and the menu item.
Selection of the next sub-item.
Change of sub-item in the menu item.
Change of menu item in weighing mode.
The following diagram shows the sequence of the parameters:
Meaning of symbols:
Selection of the next step according to the parameter diagram.
Holding the key for more than one second makes the next item appear.
Repeatedly press this key to skip parameters.
In operation.
Input alues using the na igation keys ▲, ▼, ►, ◄.
Storing target values - PLU memory menu [PLUPrO]
Stored target alues in a PLU are required for check weighing in weighing mode.
The procedure for storing and recalling the PLU alues is further described abo e.
Storing target amounts - ALU memory menu [ALUPrO]
Stored target quantities in an ALU are required for quantity inspection in piece counting mode. The
procedure for storing and recalling the ALU alues is further described abo e.
Storing average piece weights - CLU memory menu [CLUPrO]
Stored CLU piece weights are required for piece weight inspection. The procedure for storing and
recalling the CLU alues is further described abo e.
Settings for the audible signal [bUZZEr]
In this menu item, you can make the basic settings of the audible signal as well as warning tone settings
for tolerance weighing and tolerance counts and the keyboard.
To configure, hold the key for more than one second until [PLUPrO] appears in the display. Then
repeatedly press the ► key until [bUZZEr] appears in the display.

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The following diagram shows the procedure:
Basic setting of the audible signal [tYPE]
Press the key when [bUZZEr] appears in the display. [tYPE] appears in the display.
For the basic setting of the audible signal, you ha e three options a ailable:
N No warning tone
B Single warning tone for one second.
C Continuous warning tone.
By means of the ▲ and ▼ keys, select the desired setting and confirm your choice with to change
to the next menu item or press the key to return to the pre ious menu item.
The following diagram shows the procedure:
Warning tone settings for tolerance weighings and tolerance counts [MOdE]
Press the key twice when [bUZZEr] appears in the display. [ModE] appears in the display.
For the warning tone as an audible signal for tolerance weighing and counting, you ha e three options:
Ou Warning tone when the weight is outside the limits.
In Warning tone when the weight is within the limits.
Hı Warning tone when the weight is abo e the maximum alue (HI).
By means of the ▲ and ▼ keys, select the desired setting and confirm your choice with to change
to the next menu item or press the key to return to the pre ious menu item.
The following diagram shows the procedure:
Warning tone settings for the keypad [SoUn]
Press the key three times when [bUZZEr] appears in the display. [SoUn] appears in the display.
If you press the keypad, the warning tone an be programmed so that it deletes the input or the sound is
switched off.
N Keyboard - warning tone off.
Y Keyboard - warning tone on.
By means of the ▲ and ▼ keys, select the desired setting and confirm your choice with to change
to the next menu item or press the key to return to the pre ious menu item.

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The following diagram shows the procedure:
Menu backlight [bLIGHt]
In this menu item, settings for the backlight, the background colour and the background colour for
warning when exceeding or falling below target alues (HI/LO) can be made.
To set the parameters for the backlight, hold the key for more than one second until the display
shows [PLUPrO]. Then press the ► key until the display shows [bLIGht].
The following diagram shows the procedure:
Basic setting of the backlight [LiGH]
Press the key when [bLIGHt] appears in the display. [LiGH] appears in the display.
For the backlight, there are three different programming options:
OF Backlight always off.
ON Backlight always on.
AU Backlight when loaded. Switches off when not in use after 5
seconds.
By means of the ▲ and ▼ keys, select the desired setting and confirm your choice with to change
to the next menu item or press the key to return to the pre ious menu item.
The following diagram shows the procedure:
Basic setting of background colour [CoLr]
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For the background colour, there are fi e different programming options:
Wh Colour backlight is white.
rE Colour backlight is red.
Gr Colour backlight is green.
bL Colour backlight is blue.
YE Colour backlight is yellow.
By means of the ▲ and ▼ keys, select the desired setting and confirm your choice with to change
to the next menu item or press the key to return to the pre ious menu item.
The following diagram shows the procedure:
Background colour for visual support of degree of target achievement [H-L]
Press the key three times when [bLIGHt] appears in the display. [H-L] appears in the display.
There are two different programming options for the background colour for isual warning when
exceeding or falling below target alues:
Below Within the tolerance
range Abo e
rE Red Green Yellow
YE Yellow Green Red
By means of the ▲ and ▼ keys, select the desired setting and confirm your choice with to change
to the next menu item or press the key to return to the pre ious menu item.
The following diagram shows the procedure:
Configuration menu [COnFIG]
In this menu item, settings for automatic shutdown, the stability filter, the dynamic filter for the animal
weighing function and the tare function can be made and the programmable multi-function keys are
assigned with your additional functions.
To set the configuration parameters, hold the key for more than one second until the display shows
[PLUPrO]. Then repeatedly press the ► key until [COnFIG] appears in the display.
The following diagram shows the procedure:
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