Avery Weigh-Tronix evolution Series User manual

Model E1070 Indicator
Service Manual
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Table of Contents
Introduction ................................................................................................................ 5
About This Manual ............................................................................................... 5
Front Panel ................................................................................................................ 5
Keys .................................................................................................................. 6
Annunciators ........................................................................................................ 7
Error Messages.......................................................................................................... 8
Menu Structure .......................................................................................................... 9
Accessing the Menus ........................................................................................... 9
User Menu ......................................................................................................... 10
Service Menu ..................................................................................................... 12
CAL submenu for analog scales ................................................................... 12
SCALE submenu .......................................................................................... 16
APP submenu............................................................................................... 27
Extra Info: Print Format Editing.......................................................................... 31
SERIAL submenu ......................................................................................... 36
TEST submenu............................................................................................. 45
AUDIT submenu ........................................................................................... 50
INPUT submenu ........................................................................................... 51
OUTPUT submenu ....................................................................................... 53
OPTION submenu ........................................................................................ 54
Supervisor Menu ................................................................................................ 79
DATE (Set date) ........................................................................................... 80
HOUR (Set time) .......................................................................................... 81
SETUP (Setup menu) ................................................................................... 81
TEST (Test menu) ........................................................................................ 96
AUDIT (Audit counters) menu .................................................................... 100
SensorComm Hardware Configuration and Calibration ......................................... 101
Enable SensorComm....................................................................................... 101
Enable/Configure Weigh Bars ......................................................................... 102
CAL submenu for SensorComm scales ......................................................... 103
CORNER (SensorComm cornering)........................................................... 103
GHOST (Ghost Calibration Factors)........................................................... 104
SensorComm Error Messages .............................................................................. 105
Disassembly and Reassembly ............................................................................... 106
Disassembly..................................................................................................... 107
Reassembly ..................................................................................................... 108
Appendix A: Remote Display Functionality ............................................................ 109
Appendix B: Main Board Network LED Diagnostics............................................... 111
Appendix C: Network Connections ........................................................................ 112
Appendix D: Complete Menu Structures................................................................ 114
Technical Illustrations ............................................................................................ 116

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Specifications
Power requirements
• 85-265 Volts AC @ 0.3Amp maximum
• 50/60 Hz
Excitation
• +/- 5 volts DC
• Supports up to eight 350-ohm weight sensors
Analog signal input range
• +/-60 mV
Analog signal sensitivity
• 0.2 µV/V/divisions minimum
• 1.0 µV/V/divisions recommended
Calibration
2 to 5 points stored
Operational keys
•Twenty-two keys: Tare, Select, Zero, Print, Units,
F1, Clear, Mode, Escape, Enter, On/Off, Decimal,
0-9 numeric
Operational annunciators
• Center of Zero, Motion, Gross, Net, Tare,
• Under/Target//Over
• Units of measure (LB, KG)
• Print, OP1, OP2, OP3, Pt Tare
Display
• Six-digit, seven-segment, 0.8-inch high, LED
Display rate
• Selectable (1, 2, 5, 10)
Analog to digital conversion rate
• 100 times per second
Unit of measure
• Pounds, kilograms, custom
Capacity selections
• 999,999 with decimal located from zero to five
places
Incremental selections
• Multiples and sub-multiples of 1, 2, 5
Programmable selections
• Zero range, motion detection, automatic zero
tracking, five-point linearization.
Time and date/RAM
• Battery backed up real time clock and RAM
standard
Internal resolution
• 53,687,100 counts per mV/V per second
Harmonizer™ digital filtering
• Fully programmable to ignore noise and vibration
Standard inputs
• Three logic level inputs for: Zero, Print, Tare,
Units, F1, Start and Stop
Standard outputs
• 10/100 Ethernet (Modbus/TCP, TCP/IP, SMTP,
DHCP, Ethernet/IP)
• PROFIBUS DP
• DeviceNet
• Two serial ports
• RS-232/422/485 (SensorComm) selectable
• RS232 or 20mA current loop
• Three cutoff outputs
Serial Command Inputs/Outputs
• Programmable serial response to ASCII character
input
• SMA protocol, Broadcast
Self diagnostics
• Display, keys, inputs, outputs, serial port, A to D
converter
Circuitry protection
• RFI, EMI, and ESD protection
Options
• Analog output/Pulse input
• ControlNetTM
• TIU3
• Remote I/O
Operating applications
• General weighing with accumulation,
Batching, Counting, Checkweighing, Peak
measurement, Remote display
Operating temperature
• 14 to 104° F (-10 to 40° C) approved
• -40 to 140° F (-40 to 60° C) non-legal
• Up to 95% non-condensing humidity
Enclosure
• Stainless steel NEMA 6/4X
Dimensions
• 9.25" W x 9.25" H x 4.5" D (without mounting
bracket)
• 9.75" W x 11" H x 7" D (with mounting bracket)
Weight
• 8.5 lb, 4 kg
Agencies
• NTEP CC#04-031 Class III/IIIL:10,000 divisions
• OIML pending
• Canadian Weights and Measures pending
• UL/CUL
• CE marked

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Introduction
About This Manual This manual covers the information you need to configure and service your
Model E1070 Indicator.
Major sections of this manual are headed by titles in a black bar like Intro-
duction above. Subheadings appear in the left column. Instructions and text
appear on the right side of the page. Occasionally notes, tips, and special
instructions appear in the left column.
Front Panel
The front panel, shown in Figure 1, consists of the keys and display.
Figure 1
E1070 front panel
Plug the Model E1070 into
properly grounded socket-
outlet of the correct voltage,
installed near the equipment
and easily accessible. Never
use the unit without an appro-
priate earthground connection.
Any computer based system
should have a separate,
grounded power circuit. We
recommend one for the
Model E1070.
See the System Block Diagram
or Main Board Assembly pages
in the technical illustrations at
the back of this manual for
wiring instructions.

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Keys The functions of the keys on the front panel are listed below.
Never press a key with any-
thing but your finger. Damage
to the overlay may result if
sharp or rough objects are
used.
Press the TARE key to perform a tare function. Also acts as a
left arrow key when in the menus.
Press the SELECT key to toggle between Gross, Tare, Net,
Count, Gross Accumulator, Net Accumulator, Transaction
Counter, Piece Weight, and Peak. Dependent on the current
application. Also acts as an up arrow key when in the menus.
Press the ZERO key to zero the display.
Press the PRINT key to send information to a peripheral device
through the Comm port. Also acts as a down arrow key when in
the menus.
Press the UNITS key to scroll through the available units of
measure while in normal operating mode. Also acts as a right
arrow key when in the menus.
Press the F1 key to select application specific choices. Press
and hold to access the cutoffs (trips) function. Also used to
access PLU memory channels.
Use the numeric keypad to enter values.
Press the C/CE key to clear entries.
Press the MODE key to scroll through the activated applica-
tions. Press and hold for 3-5 seconds to see the name of the
currently active application.
Press the ESC key to escape a function or return to normal
operation mode.
Press the ENTER key to accept displayed choices.
Press and release the ON/OFF key to turn the unit on. Press
and hold the key until the unit turns off.

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Annunciators There are several annunciators around the edge of the display. The illustra-
tion below explains each one.
Preset Tare
Network &
SensorComm
status
Accumulator,
Count
Output 3
Output 2
Output 1
Print
Tare weight
Net weight
Center of zero
Motion
Gross weight
Checkweighing
graph
Pound
Kilogram
Custom Unit
Center of Zero Lights when weight on the scale is within the zero range
Motion Lights during scale motion.
Gross Lights when gross weight is displayed
Net Lights when net weight is displayed
Tare Lights when tare weight is displayed
Print Lights when print format sent through serial port
OP 1 Lights when output one is activated
OP 2 Lights when output two is activated
OP 3 Lights when output three is activated
PT Lights when preset tare is active
Network & This is configurable to light to show status of the Net
SensorComm work 1, Network 2 or SensorComm. See note at left.
Status
Accumulator, Lights when an accumulation occurs and while in the
Count count and peak applications
Custom Unit Lights when a custom unit of measure is active
KG Lights when kilograms is the active unit of measure
LB Lights when pounds is the active unit of measure
Checkweigher Lights when checkweighing application is active
Bottom LED color
SCOM:
Red – a cell has been ghosted.
Check the ghost log.
Green – a sensorcomm error
has occurred. Check the error
log.
Off – Scale is functioning
normally.
Network 1 or 2:
Red – A network error has
occurred. Check the network
settings on the indicator and
PLC, and reboot the indicator.
Green – The network connec-
tion has been established.
Amber – The network is ready
for a connection, but no
connection has been estab-
lished.

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Error Messages
The following are displays you may see if problems occur or if invalid
operations are attempted with your indicator:
Display Description
Overrange weight.
Underrange weight.
The unit cannot perform a function. Displayed only while
key is held down.
Displayed while a key is pressed when attempting to
modify a sealed selection without edit privileges.
When you are in the Linearity menu item in the Service menu, you may see
the following errors:
Display Description
Out of ascending order
Value <1% of capacity
Value causes resolution >100,000 divisions
When you are in the Span menu item in the Service menu, you may see the
following errors:
Display Description
Entered value > set capacity
Value <1% of capacity
Value causes resolution >100,000 divisions
All these relate to mV/V input
No ADC counts OR
in Overload OR
in Underload

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Menu Structure
There are several menus you use to setup or service the Model E1070. You
access the menus through the front panel. Each menu is briefly described
here. For in depth information about a menu, go to that menu's section in
this manual.
User menu (password is 111)
The first menu covered in this manual is the User menu. This
menu allows the user to:
• view software part numbers and revision level
• view mV/V output of the scale
• test the display and buttons
• test the serial ports
• view the number of configurations and calibrations per-
formed on the indicator
Service menu (password is 0701)
The second menu covered is the Service menu. In it you can:
• calibrate the system
• configure the metrological function of the indicator
• enable or disable available applications
• configure serial ports
• test the display and buttons, test the serial ports, test the
inputs and outputs
• view the number of configurations and calibrations per-
formed on the indicator
• configure inputs and outputs and options
Supervisor menu (password is 1793)
The third menu is the Supervisor menu. This section lets you:
• set time and date
• clear and/or print data gathered by each application
• choose special modes of operation for applications
• test the display and buttons, test the serial ports, test the
inputs and outputs
• view the number of configurations and calibrations per-
formed on the indicator
• configure recipes, ingredients, sample mode, over/under
values
1. Access the menus by pressing and holding the ESC key for 3-5 sec-
onds. See note on upper left of this page.
PASS_ is displayed.
2. Key in the password of the menu you want to enter and press ENTER.
The first item in that menu is displayed.
3. Use the navigation keys shown in the box near each menu to move
through the menu.
Accessing the Menus
You must begin to key in the
password within 10 seconds or
the display returns to normal
operation mode.
The indicator must be unsealed
to change anything in the
Service menu. Placing a
jumper on P3 in the enclosure
unseals the indicator. See
photos below.
Sealed
Unsealed

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User Menu The User menu lets you test various functions of the indicator. The User
menu is shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2
User menu flowchart
Following are specific instructions for the User menu.
1. Access the User menu by pressing and holding the ESC key for 3-5
seconds.
PASS_ is displayed.
2. Key in the User menu password (111) and press ENTER.
TEST is displayed.
3. Press the PRINT key.
ABOUT is displayed. Press the PRINT key then the UNITS key to
view the part number and revision level for the software found in
your indicator.
Press SELECT key to return to ABOUT.
4. Press the UNITS key. . .
ADC is displayed. This stands for the analog to digital converter
value in mV/Vs.
5. Press the PRINT key. . .
The mV/V value coming into the indicator is displayed. This should
change as weight on the scale changes.
6. Press the SELECT. . .
ADC is displayed.
7. Press the UNITS key. . .
DISP is displayed. This is the display test item.
While in a menu, the fan
graphs at the top of the display
flash as a reminder.

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8. Press the PRINT key to perform a dynamic test of the display. . .
Display lights all digits and annunciators and continues to flash.
9. Press ESC key to stop the dynamic test.
10. Press the UNITS key. . .
BUTTON is displayed. This is the button test item.
11. Press the PRINT key to perform a button test. Each key you press will
be reflected on the display screen to confirm the button is functioning
correctly. The ESC key is excluded from this test. It is used to stop the
testing and return to the menu item
12. Press ESC key to stop the button test.
BUTTON is displayed.
13. Press the UNITS key. . .
SERIAL is displayed. This is the serial test item.
14. Press the PRINT key to access the serial test.
PORT1 is displayed. If you jumper the transmit and receive lines
on the serial port and press the PRINT key, the display should
show PASS. If there is a problem the display will show FAIL.
Repeat this for PORT 2.
15. Press the SELECT key to exit the serial test.
SERIAL is displayed.
16. Press the SELECT key. . .
TEST is displayed.
17. Press the UNITS key. . .
AUDIT is displayed.
18. Press the PRINT key. . .
CFG is displayed. This stands for the configuration audit counter.
19. Press the PRINT key to see the number of times the configuration has
been altered on this indicator.
20. Press the SELECT or ENTER key. . .
CFG is displayed.
21. Press the UNITS key. . .
CAL is displayed. This stands for the calibration audit counter.
22. Press the PRINT key. . .
The number of times the indicator has been calibrated is dis-
played.
23. Press ESC twice to return to normal operation mode
This completes the User menu.
Calibration and configuration
counters cannot be reset.
User Menu—(continued)

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Service Menu The first level of the Service menu is shown in Figure 3. Under these items
you can do most of the configuration and calibration procedures to ready the
indicator for use. Other items are covered in the Supervisor menu covered
later in this manual.
Figure 3
Service menu top level flowchart
Since the whole Service menu is quite large, it has been broken up into its
individual submenus. Each submenu is illustrated in this section followed by
specific instructions for that submenu.
If your system is using analog scales, use the menu shown in Figure 4. If
your system is configured for SensorComm under the Service Menu>Scale>
Source menu item, follow the CAL menu, Figure 15, in the section titled CAL
submenu for SensorComm scale later in this manual.
Figure 4
CAL submenu for analog scales
1. Access the Service menu. . .
CAL is displayed.
2. Press the PRINT key. . .
ZERO is displayed. Use this item to set the zero reference for the
indicator/scale.
Password for the Service menu
is 0701.
While in a menu, the fan
graphs at the top of the display
flash as a reminder.
CAL submenu for
analog scales
ZERO
(Setting Zero Reference Point)
Press the ESC key to abort
calibration.

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3. Remove all weight from the scale and press the ENTER key. . .
Live weight is shown.
4. Press the ENTER key to perform the zero procedure. . .
BUSY is briefly displayed then the live weight which should be 0.
5. Press the ENTER key to save and return to the ZERO menu item. . .
ZERO is displayed.
1. From previous step 5, press the UNITS key. . .
SPAN is displayed. Use this item to set the span for the indicator/
scale.
2. Press the PRINT key. . .
Current capacity is displayed.
3. Key in a new span weight value and press ENTER
or
press ENTER to accept current span weight value. . .
The live weight is displayed.
4. Place the correct span weight on the scale and press ENTER when
weight is stable.
BUSY is briefly displayed then the weight.
5. Press the ENTER key to accept the calibration and return to the SPAN
menu item. . .
SPAN is displayed.
6. Press ESC to exit to normal weighing mode (You will be prompted to
save the changes. Press ENTER to save changes)
OR go to step 1 below.
1. From previous step 5, press the UNITS key. . .
LINEAR is displayed. Use this item to set extra calibration points.
2. Press the PRINT key. . .
2 is displayed. This represents cal point 2.
3. Press the ENTER key to set this calibration point. . .
A numeric value is displayed.
4. Key in a weight value for this calibration point and press the ENTER key.
Live weight on the scale is displayed.
5. Place the test weight for this calibration on the scale and press ENTER.
Busy is briefly displayed and then 2.
LINEAR
(Linearization)
SPAN
(Setting Span)
Press the ESC key to abort
calibration.
Linear points must be done in
order from lightest weight to
heaviest.
Service Menu—Analog CAL submenu (continued)

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6. Press the UNITS key to move to the next calibration point. . .
3is displayed.
7. Repeat steps 3-6 for cal point 3 and 4.
When you are done 4will be displayed.
8a. Press the SELECT key to return to the LINEAR menu item.
OR
8b. Press the ESC key to return to normal operating mode. You will be
prompted to save the changes. Press ENTER to save them or the ESC
key to abort the save process and return to normal operating mode.
Use this item to hand enter zero and span calibration factors. This is useful
if one indicator fails and is replaced with another but no test weights are
available. Linearization factors cannot be entered.
1. From previous step 8a, press the UNITS key. . .
INPUT is displayed.
2. Press the PRINT key. . .
ZERO is displayed.
3. Press the PRINT key. . .
A numeric value is displayed.
4. Key in the zero factor from your previous indicator and press the ENTER
key.
BUSY is briefly displayed, then ZERO.
5. Press the UNITS key. . .
SPAN is displayed.
6. Press the PRINT key. . .
A numeric value is displayed.
7. Key in the span factor from your previous indicator and press the
ENTER key. . .
A span weight is displayed.
8. Accept the span weight by pressing the ENTER key or key in a new
span weight and press the ENTER key to accept it. . .
BUSY is briefly displayed, then SPAN.
9. Press the SELECT key to return to the INPUT menu item.
INPUT
(Input Calibration)
To use this item you must have
recorded the calibration factors
from your previously installed
E1070 indicator.
Calibration factors can be
viewed under CAL>INPUT or
you can print them out using
the CAL>PRINT menu item.
Service Menu—Analog CAL submenu (continued)

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DISP
(Live Weight Display)
1. From previous step 9 press the UNITS key. . .
DISP is displayed. Use this item to view the live weight on the
scale without exiting the Service menu.
2. Press the PRINT key. . .
The live weight is displayed.
3a. Press the SELECT key. . .
DISP. is displayed.
OR
3b. Press the SELECT key to move to the top of the Service menu. . .
CAL is displayed.
1. From previous step 3a, press the UNITS key. . .
PRINT is displayed. This item lets you print a calibration report.
The information printed can be very useful if you have service
issues later.
2. Press the PRINT key. . .
PORT 1 is displayed. The other choice is PORT 2. This allows you
to choose a port through which the calibration report is printed.
3. Toggle between the choices using the TARE or UNITS key and press
ENTER when your choice is displayed. . .
The report is printed and the display returns to PRINT.
4a. Press the SELECT key to return to the CAL item of the Service menu
and continue with the Service menu instructions in the next section
OR
4b. Press the ESC key to return to normal operation mode.
SAVE is displayed.
5. Press the ENTER key to save changes or press the ESC key to exit the
menu without saving.
This completes the CAL section of the Service menu for analog scales. If
you have a SensorComm system, see the section SensorComm Hardware
Configuration and Calibration for calibration and configuration information.
The next Service menu item, SCALE, is covered in the SCALE Submenu
section.
PRINT
(Print a Calibration Report)
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SCALE submenu Use this section of the Service menu for scale configuration. Figure 5 shows
the flowchart of this menu item. Follow the directions and explanations
below to set up these items.
Figure 5
Scale submenu flowchart
Source
(Analog or SensorComm)
1. Continue from previous step 4a or access the Service menu. . .
CAL is displayed.
2. Press the UNITS key. . .
SCALE is displayed.
3. Press the PRINT key. . .
SOURCE is displayed. Use this item to choose between an
analog or SensorComm based system.
4. Press the PRINT key. . .
The current setting is displayed.
5. Toggle between the Analog and Scom (North America only) choices
using the TARE or UNITS key. When your choice is displayed press the
ENTER key. . .
SOURCE is displayed.
Calibration instructions for
Analog scales are in the
section—CAL submenu for
analog scales
Calibration instructions for
SensorComm scales are in the
section—CAL submenu for
SensorComm scales

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CAP.
(Capacity)
1. From previous step 5, press the UNITS key. . .
CAP. is displayed. Use this item to set the capacity for the scale.
2. Press the PRINT key. . .
The current capacity value is shown.
3. Press ENTER to accept this value or key in a new capacity and press
ENTER. . .
CAP. is displayed.
This item and the next one, DP.POS., set the division size.
1. From previous step 3, press the UNITS key. . .
DIV. is displayed. This stands for the division value of your
displayed weight.
2. Press the PRINT key. . .
The current division value is shown.
3. Scroll through the choices by using the TARE or UNITS key.
Pick from the following values; 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500,
1/2, 2/5, 5/10, 10/20,
20/50.
The fraction choices are for use as dual range divisions. The
first number is the division value for the first half of the
capacity and the second number is the division value for the
2nd half of the capacity.
All of these capacities function in conjunction with the decimal
place position. For example, if you choose a division value of 5
and a decimal position of 12345.6, your division size will be .5.
4. When your choice is displayed, press ENTER.
DIV. is displayed.
Use this item to set the decimal point position in the displayed weight.
1. From previous step 4, press the UNITS key. . .
DP.POS. is displayed. This stands for decimal point position.
2. Press the PRINT key. . .
The current decimal point position is shown. Choices available
are; 123456, 12345.6, 1234.56, 123.456, 12.3456 and 1.23456.
3. Scroll through the choices by using the TARE or UNITS key. When your
choice is displayed, press ENTER.
DP.POS. is displayed.
DIV.
(Division)
Service Menu—SCALE submenu (continued)
DP.POS.
(Decimal point position)

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UNITS
(Unit of measure)
You can have up to three units of measure active. They are lbs, kgs, or a
custom unit of measure.
Follow these steps:
1. From previous step 3, press the UNITS key. . .
UNITS is displayed.
2. Press the PRINT key. . .
LB is displayed.
3. Turn each unit of measure ON or OFF by scrolling to the unit by using
the TARE or UNITS key and pressing the PRINT key. . .
The current state of the unit is displayed.
4. For lbs and kgs, toggle between ON or OFF by using the TARE or
UNITS key. Press ENTER when your choice is displayed. . .
Display returns to LBS or 1000G.
If you choose to activate the custom unit of measure you will be
prompted for a multiplier which defines the custom unit in relation to the
calibration unit of measure and a string entry for a unit label. See note at
left. Key the multiplier in and press ENTER to enter the value.
String entry screen is displayed. Edit the string (up to seven
characters long) to create a name for the custom unit of measure.
5. Press ENTER key to accept the string values . . .
CUST. is displayed.
6. Press the UNITS key. . .
C-UNIT is displayed. This stands for calibration unit. Use this item
to set the calibration unit of measure; lbs or kgs (1000 G).
7. Press the PRINT key. . .
Current calibration unit is displayed. Choices are lb or 1000G.
8. Toggle between the choices by using the TARE or UNITS key and press
the ENTER key to accept the choice. . .
C-UNIT is displayed.
9. Press the SELECT key. . .
UNITS is displayed.
Service Menu—SCALE submenu (continued)
If your new custom unit is
larger than one CAL UNIT,
then you key in how many CAL
UNITS make up 1 new custom
unit. For example 1 TON =
2000 pounds so with pounds
selected as our CAL UNIT we
would key in 2000 for the
multiplier.
one cal unit
number of custom units
If your new custom unit is
smaller than one CAL UNIT,
then you divide one cal unit by
the number of custom units it
takes to make up a single CAL
UNIT. Multipliers are limited to
a total of seven digits by the
display.
Example #1:
16 ounces = 1 pound.
Do the math:
(one cal unit / number of
custom units = the multiplier)
1/16=0.0625
So with pounds selected as our
CAL UNIT we would key in
0.0625 for the multiplier.
Example #2:
1000 Grams = 1 KG.
Do the math:
(one cal unit / number of
custom units = the multiplier)
1/1000=0.001
So with KG selected as our
CAL UNIT we would key in
0.001 for the multiplier.

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STABLE
(Stability window)
Use this item to define the stability window in terms of ±X divisions for a
period of time, in seconds, you set.
1. From previous step 9 press the UNITS key. . .
STABLE is displayed.
2. Press the PRINT key. . .
DIV. is displayed.
3. Press the PRINT key. . .
The current division size is displayed. If a weight changes less
than this number of divisions in the time period you select in the
next steps, the motion light turns off and the weight is considered
stable.
You choices are 0.25, 0.5, 1, 3 and CUST. (custom)
4. Scroll through the choices by using the TARE or UNITS key and press
the ENTER key to accept the displayed choice. . .
DIV. is displayed for any choice other than CUST. If you pick
CUST. go to step 4a. If you picked any other division size, go to
step 5.
4a. If you pick a custom window size you are shown the current value. Key
in a custom size and press ENTER to save the custom value. . .
DIV. is displayed.
5. Press the UNITS key. . .
SEC. is displayed. Use this item to set the time window for stability
determination.
6. Press the PRINT key. . .
The current time window size is displayed. If a weight changes
less than this number of divisions, set above, in the time period
you select, the motion light turns off and the weight is considered
stable.
You choices are 1-10 seconds and CUST. (custom)
7. Scroll through the choices by using the TARE or UNITS key and press
the ENTER key to accept the displayed choice. . .
SEC. is displayed for any choice other than CUST. If you pick
CUST. go to step 7a. If you picked any other division size, got to
step 8.
7a. If you pick a custom time you are shown the current value. Key in a
custom time and press ENTER to save the custom value. . .
SEC. is displayed.
8. Press the SELECT key. . .
STABLE is displayed.
If CUSTOM is selected, only
fractional time between 0-10
seconds can be entered.
Example: 1.5 seconds, 2.25
seconds, etc.
Service Menu—SCALE submenu (continued)

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For the purpose of explaining
all items in the menus, these
instructions show an orderly
accessing of each part of the
menu. You do not have to
access an item in this way.
Use the navigation buttons to
skip around to the item you
want to change or view.
AZT
(Automatic Zero Tracking)
Use this item to set the division size and seconds. The division size you pick
defines a range above and below zero. When scale weight is inside this
range for the number of seconds you picked, ½ of the weight will be zeroed.
The indicator will repeat removing ½ the weight every X seconds. X being
the number of seconds you have picked.
1. From previous step 8 press the UNITS key. . .
AZT is displayed.
2. Press the PRINT key. . .
DIV. is displayed.
3. Press the PRINT key. . .
The current division size is displayed.
You choices are 0.25, 0.5, 1, 3 and CUST. (custom)
4. Scroll through the choices by using the TARE or UNITS key and press
the ENTER key to accept the displayed choice. . .
DIV. is displayed for any choice other than CUST. If you pick
CUST. go to step 4a. If you picked any other division size, got to
step 5.
4a. If you pick a custom window size you are shown the current value. Key
in a custom size and press ENTER to save the custom value. . .
DIV. is displayed.
5. Press the UNITS key. . .
SEC. is displayed. Use this item to set the time window for stability
determination.
6. Press the PRINT key. . .
The current time window size is displayed.
You choices are 1-10 seconds and CUST. (custom)
7. Scroll through the choices by using the TARE or UNITS key and press
the ENTER key to accept the displayed choice. . .
SEC. is displayed for any choice other than CUST. If you pick
CUST. go to step 7a. If you picked any other division size, got to
step 8.
7a. If you pick a custom time you are shown the current value. Key in a
custom time and press ENTER to save the custom value. . .
SEC. is displayed.
8. Press the SELECT key. . .
AZT is displayed.
If CUSTOM is selected, only
fractional time between 0-10
seconds can be entered.
Example: 1.5 seconds, 2.25
seconds, etc.
Service Menu—SCALE submenu (continued)
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