BIS HSW User manual

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ELECTRONIC SCALE
BILANCIA ELETTRONICA
HSW
USER MANUAL
MANUALE OPERATIVO
HSW_18.03_IT_EN_U
BIS S.r.l.
Via Trieste, 31
20080 Bubbiano MI – Italia
Tel.: +39 02 90834207
Fax: +39 02 90870542
e-mail: [email protected]
P.IVA e C.F.: 03774900967
www.BilanceOnLine.it

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ENGLISH..................................................3
ITALIANO ..............................................24

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INDEX
1. INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................................ 5
1.1 Safety Precautions...................................................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Controls ...................................................................................................................................................... 5
2. INSTALLATION.............................................................................................................................................. 8
2.1 Package Contents ....................................................................................................................................... 8
2.2 Level Balance .............................................................................................................................................. 8
2.3 Connect Power ........................................................................................................................................... 8
2.4 Initial Calibration ........................................................................................................................................ 8
3. OPERATION .................................................................................................................................................. 9
3.1 Tare Balance ............................................................................................................................................... 9
3.2 Memory Function ....................................................................................................................................... 9
3.3 Weighing Mode ........................................................................................................................................ 10
3.4 Piece Counting Mode ............................................................................................................................... 10
3.5 How to connect RS-232 (D-SuB 9pin female connector).......................................................................... 11
4. SETTINGS .................................................................................................................................................... 12
4.1 Menu Settings........................................................................................................................................... 12
4.2 LCD Segment Check and Backlight Adjustment [Fn1] .............................................................................. 13
4.3 Offset Value & Function key Test [Fn2].................................................................................................... 13
4.4 Scales Configuration [Fn3]........................................................................................................................ 13
4.5 Linearity Calibration [Fn4] ........................................................................................................................ 14
4.6 Zero Tracking Speed [Fn5] ........................................................................................................................ 14
4.7 Digital Motion Filtering [Fn6] ................................................................................................................... 14
4.8 Auto Power OFF [Fn7] .............................................................................................................................. 14
4.9 Backlight Timing [Fn8] .............................................................................................................................. 15
4.10 Buzzer Sound [Fn9]................................................................................................................................. 15
4.11 Automatic/Continuous Tare [Fn10]........................................................................................................ 15
4.12 Transmission Protocol Through RS232 [Fn11] ....................................................................................... 16
4.13 Printer Selection [Fn12].......................................................................................................................... 18
4.14 Turning ON/OFF RTC [Fn14] ................................................................................................................... 19
4.15 Time & Date Setup [Fn15] ...................................................................................................................... 19
4.16 Manufacturing Site Gravity Value Setup [Fn20]..................................................................................... 19
4.17 Final Destination Gravity Value Setup [Fn21]......................................................................................... 20
4.18 High Resolution Verification Mode [Fn99] ............................................................................................. 20
4.19 Reset To Factory Default [Fn100] ........................................................................................................... 20

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5. MAINTENANCE........................................................................................................................................... 21
5.1 Failure & Error Codes................................................................................................................................ 21
5.2 Ordinary Maintenance.............................................................................................................................. 21
5.3 Assistance Informations ........................................................................................................................... 21
6. TECHNICAL DATA ....................................................................................................................................... 22
6.1 General ..................................................................................................................................................... 22
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ....................................................................................................................... 23

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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Safety Precautions
Please follow these safety precautions:
•Verify that the AC Adapter input voltage and plug type are compatible with the local AC power
supply.
• Do not position the scale such that it is difficult to disconnect the AC adapter from the power
receptacle.
• Make sure that the power cord does not pose a potential obstacle or tripping hazard.
• Operate the scale only under ambient conditions specified in these instructions.
• The balance is for indoor use only.
• Use the balance only in dry locations.
•Do not operate the balance in hazardous or unstable environments.
• Do not drop loads on the platform.
•Do not place the balance upside down on the platform or platform mounting cone.
• Disconnect the scale from the power supply when cleaning.
• Service should be performed only by authorized personnel.
1.2 Controls
1) ZERO INDICATOR
It appears when scale is at zero weight status.
2) NET INDICATOR
It appears when tare function is engaged and weight shown is the net weight.
3) STABLE INDICATOR

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It appears when the weight is stable.
4) W1 W2 INDICATOR
This indicates the scale is set with dual range, and the weight is within the first range Max1/e1 or
within the second range Max2/e2.
5) AVERAGE FUNCTION
This indicator appears when digital motion filtering function is engaged.
6) WEIGHING UNIT
This indicates the weight unit set (kg, g, lb).
7) M+
This indicator appears when there are weighs stored in the internal flash of the scale.
8) MR
This indicator appears when value shown on the display is the total saved value.
9) BATTERY STATUS
This indicates the power level of the rechargeable battery, and should be charged immediately
when the sign starts flashing to prolong the time of rechargeable battery.
10) CHARGING STATUS
Red light indicates AC power is supplied and charging is in process.
Green light indicates charging completed.
KEY:
FUNCTION:
ON/OFF
Short Press:
Long Press:
Power ON Balance
Power OFF Balance
ZERO
Short Press:
Zero Set Balance
↑
Short Press:
Short Press:
Esc to Menu Function
Scroll Secondary Menu Function
TARE
Short Press:
Press at Startup:
Tare Set Balance
Enter in Menu Function

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→
Short Press:
Scroll Main Menu Function
MR
Short Press:
Display Total Accumulated Weighing
↓
Short Press:
Scroll Main Menu Function
M+/MC
Short Press:
Function MC (after MR):
Save Weighing Result in Memory
Delete Memory Total Weighing
←
Menu Function Setup:
n.d.
MODE
Short Press:
Select Weighing Unit or Piece Counting
ENTER
Menu Function Setup:
Confirm Operation

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2. INSTALLATION
2.1 Package Contents
User manual
Switch power adaptor
Scales
Warranty Certificate
2.2 Level Balance
Place the scale in a stable environment and adjust the adjustable feet to a level position by referring
to the bubble level placed behind it.Avoid to use the scale in places with strong wind, vibration and
excessive heat sources or rapid changes in temperature.
2.3 Connect Power
The scale is equipped with rechargeable battery, please charge it until the charging indicator turns
green to ensure the best battery performance.
Always use factory supplied power adaptor for charging purpose, an unapproved power adaptor may
shorten the battery life and further damages the electronic components.
Warm up the scale for 15 minutes before use for the first time.
2.4 Initial Calibration
Power on the scale, automatically execute the auto tare and showing zero indicator.

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3. OPERATION
At startup the scale will be configured as last session.
3.1 Tare Balance
This indicator equips with auto tare, continuous tare (please refer to Fn.10 of internal setting) and
manual tare.
a) If auto tare function is enabled, the first weight being placed on platter will be automatically
tared.
b) If continuous tare function is enabled, each weight being placed on platter will be
automatically tared.
c) If manual tare is needed, place the load/container on the platter first and press TARE to tare
off the weight. After weight is tared, NET indicator will appear indicating the weight showing
on display is net weight.
To reset Tare Function proceed as follows:
a) To clear auto tare, remove the initial weight/load from the platter and NET indicator will turn
off. Press ZERO(↑) to return to zero weight status if →0← indicator does not appear.
b) To clear continuous tare, remove all loads from platter and NET indicator will switch off.
Press ZERO(↑) to return to zero weight status if →0← indicator does not appear.
c) To clear manual tare, remove everything from platter and press TARE, the NET indicator will
turn off. Press ZERO(↑) to return to zero weight status if →0← indicator does not appear.
3.2 Memory Function
How To Save A Weighing Result To Memory
a) Place a load on the scale and result will show on the display.
b) Wait the Stable signal appears then press M+/MC(←).
c) Weight result is now saved to memory and M+ indicator appears indicating memory contains
data.
d) Remove the load and scale will return to zero weight status.
e) Put on another weight and press M+/MC(←) to save the next weight.
How To Recall A Weighing Result From Memory
a) Press MR(↓) at anytime to recall the total result saved in memory, MR indicator appears
indicating the value shown on display is total result.
b) Result will remain on display for a short while before return to the previous screen.
How To Clear Weighing Result From Memory
Follow the below steps to clear saved data from memory after all transactions completed.
a) Press MR(↓) first to recall the total saved result from memory, the MR indicator will appear.
b) Press M+/MC(←) immediately to clear the memory and M+ indicator will turn off indicating

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there is no data in the memory.
3.3 Weighing Mode
Press repeatly MODE(ENT) until display shows the weighing unit set in configuration scale(Fn3).
Press ZERO(↑) to reset the scale and put the objects to be weighed on platter.
3.4 Piece Counting Mode
The scale equipped with simple piece counting function, please follow the below procedure to
enable the function and sampling method.
a) Indicator is on and both Zero indicator and Stable indicator are on.
b) Press MODE(ENT) until display shows PCS as weighing unit on the display.
c) Press MR(↓) and display shows “S: 10”, this means count 10pcs of the same item to put on
platter for sampling the average unit piece weight.
d) If 10pcs is not the prefer sampling quantity, continue to press ZERO(↑) and display will show
“S:20”, “S:50”, “S:100”, “S:200”, “S:500”and “S:1000”. When the ideal quantity is reached,
press MODE(ENT) to confirm and put the sample quantity on platter. Do not load the platter
before pressing MODE(ENT) key.
e) Scales will begin the sampling process to calculate the unit piece weight, when the sampling
is done scale will show the sampled quantity on display.
f) Remove the load and put new batch, display will show the batch quantity.
g) If display shows a value while platter is empty, press ZERO(↑) to zero off the weight.
h) If a new sampling is needed, press and hold MR(↓) to start new sampling by following step c
to d.
NOTE:
1. If scale detects the total weight of samples on the platter are smaller than 20d, the PCS sign will
start flashing as warning. Press ZERO(↑) key to change the sampling quantity setting or add more
samples until the signal is off.
2. If scale detects the unit piece weight of the sample is smaller than minimum unit weight, the
PCS sign will start flashing as warning (unit piece weight must not small than 0.5d). It is
recommended using smaller capacity scale for this sampling.
3. When PCS sign flashes, sampling process can still in process but might result errors.

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3.5 How to connect RS-232 (D-SuB 9pin female connector)
Refer to 4.11 to setup transmission protocol[Fn11]).
Mainboard Scales
Pin 7 & 8 cortocircuitati internamente
Pinout (PC)
Pin
Assignment
1
DCD
2
RXD
3
TXD
4
DTR
5
GND
6
DSR
7
RTS
8
CTS
9
NC

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4. SETTINGS
4.1 Menu Settings
Access to Menu Function –At scale OFF keep press TARE(→) and press ON/OFF until display Menu
DISPLAY
FUNCTION SETTING
ACCESS CONDITION
Fn 1
1. LCD segment check and software version information
2. Adjusting backlight brightness
Open
Fn 2
1. Analog to digital offset value
2. Function key test
Open
Fn 3
Scales configuration setup
Dealer only when LOCKED
Fn 4
Linearity calibration
Dealer only when LOCKED
Fn 5
Zero tracking speed
Dealer only when LOCKED
Fn 6
Digital Motion Filtering
Open
Fn 7
Auto power off
Open
Fn 8
Backlight timing
Open
Fn 9
Buzzer sound
Open
Fn 10
Automatic/Continuous tare
Open
Fn 11
Transmission protocol through RS-232
Open
Fn 12
Printer selection
Open
Fn 14
Turning on/off real time clock
Open
Fn 15
Time and date setup
Open
Fn 20
Manufacturing site gravity value setup
Dealer only when LOCKED
Fn 21
Final destination gravity value setup
Dealer only when LOCKED
Fn 99
High resolution verification mode
Dealer only when LOCKED
Fn 100
Reset to factory default
Dealer only when LOCKED

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Function (Fn1 - LCD Segment Check and Backlight Adjustment).
Navigation in Menu Function –Scroll the Function in main menu with keys TARE(→) and MR(↓),
and secondary menu with ZERO(↑) and MR(↓).
Modify Parameters –For select desired parameters, press MODE(ENT).
Esc to Menu –When pressed ZERO(↑) in main menu, restarted scale in normal function mode. In
secondary menu isn’t active the ESC key but is binding selection with key MODE(ENT).
4.2 LCD Segment Check and Backlight Adjustment [Fn1]
Under this function all segments and indicators will be in flashing mode as well as backlight for user
to check if function properly. Backlight brightness also has 5 level selections for optimal viewing.
a. Scale is off.
b. Press and hold TARE(→) and press ON/OFF , display shows “Fn 1”.
c. Press MODE(ENT) to enter, all LCD segments including backlight starts flashing. The display will
change between full segment check and software version with buzzer sound for functionality check.
Display will also show the software version under this function.
d. Press ZERO(↑) or MR(↓) to adjust the backlight brightness. There are five settings, press
MODE(ENT) when the desire brightness is achieved.
e. When MODE(ENT) is pressed, display shows “Fn2”.
f. Press MODE(ENT) to enter the next function, or press ZERO(↑) to exit. When ZERO(↑) is
pressed, display will show “SAVE”if setting was changed, user can either press MODE(ENT) for yes to
save the changes made or press ZERO(↑) for not to save the changes.
4.3 Offset Value & Function key Test [Fn2]
Under this function scale will show the offset value and be able to check the function of each key.
a. Scale is off.
b. Press and hold TARE(→) and press ON/OFF , display shows “Fn 1”.
c. Press TARE(→) until display shows “Fn2”.
d. Press MODE(ENT) to enter, display is showing the offset value. Press MODE(ENT) to begin key
testing, the name of the key you are pressing will show on display.
e. Press MODE(ENT) to exit the current function, display shows “Fn6”.
f. Press MODE(ENT) to enter the next function, or press ZERO(↑) to exit.
4.4 Scales Configuration [Fn3]
ATTENTION !!!
This function is locked by manufactureer and can’t modified by user.

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4.5 Linearity Calibration [Fn4]
ATTENTION !!!
This function is locked by manufactureer and can’t modified by user.
4.6 Zero Tracking Speed [Fn5]
ATTENTION !!!
This function is locked by manufactureer and can’t modified by user.
4.7 Digital Motion Filtering [Fn6]
Under this function, user can enable digital motion filtering function if the weighing environment is
unstable. User also can engage animal weighing function for maximum performance.
a. Indicator is off.
b. Press and hold TARE(→) and press ON/OFF, display shows “Fn1”.
c. Continue pressing TARE(→) until display shows “Fn6”.
d. Press MODE(ENT) to enter, and display shows “Filt 0”.
e. Press ZERO(↑) to select the desire setting. There are 3 settings: “0”for off, level “1”and level
“2”.
f. Press MODE(ENT) to confirm and exit the current function, display shows “Fn7”.
g. Press MODE(ENT) to enter the next function, or press ZERO(↑) to exit. When ZERO(↑) is
pressed, display will show “SAVE”if setting was changed, user can either press MODE(ENT) for
yes to save the changes made or press ZERO(↑) for not to save the changes.
4.8 Auto Power OFF [Fn7]
Under this function, user can select auto power off timing among 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes
and 20 minutes or disable the function.
a. Scale is off.
b. Press and hold TARE(→) and press ON/OFF, display shows “Fn1”.
c. Continue pressing TARE(→) until display shows “Fn7”.
d. Press MODE(ENT) to enter, and display shows “5.oFF”.
e. Press ZERO(↑) to select the desire setting. There are 5 settings, the numerical digit means the
minutes to power off when scale idles. “ALL.on”means the Scale will never automatically turn off
unless manual intervention.
f. Press MODE(ENT) to confirm and exit the current function, display shows “Fn8”.
g. Press MODE(ENT) to enter the next function, or press ZERO(↑) to exit. When ZERO(↑) is
pressed, display will show “SAVE”if setting was changed, user can either press MODE(ENT) for
yes to save the changes made or press ZERO(↑) for not to save the changes.

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4.9 Backlight Timing [Fn8]
Under this function, user can select when to turn off backlight.
a. Scale is off
b. Press and hold TARE(→) and press ON/OFF, display shows “Fn1”
c. Continue pressing TARE(→) until display shows “Fn8”
d. Press MODE(ENT) to enter, and display shows “bL.10”
e. Press ZERO(↑) to select the desire setting. There are 5 settings, “bL.on”for always on, “bL.oFF”
for always off and “bL.X”means the backlight will automatically turn off after X seconds when
scale idles.
f. Press MODE(ENT) to confirm and exit the current function, display shows “Fn9”
g. Press MODE(ENT) to enter the next function, or press ZERO(↑) to exit. When ZERO(↑) is
pressed, display will show “SAVE”if setting was changed, user can either press MODE(ENT) for
yes to save the changes made or press ZERO(↑) for not to save the changes.
4.10 Buzzer Sound [Fn9]
Under this function, user can select buzzer sound on or off.
a. Scale is off
b. Press and hold TARE(→) and press ON/OFF, display shows “Fn1”.
c. Continue pressing TARE(→) until display shows “Fn9”.
d. Press MODE(ENT) to enter, and display shows “Sd.on”.
e. Press ZERO(↑) to select between “Sd.on”or “Sd.oFF”.
f. Press MODE(ENT) to confirm and exit the current function, display shows “Fn10”.
g. Press MODE(ENT) to enter the next function, or press ZERO(↑) to exit. When ZERO(↑) is
pressed, display will show “SAVE”if setting was changed, user can either press MODE(ENT) for
yes to save the changes made or press ZERO(↑) for not to save the changes.
4.11 Automatic/Continuous Tare [Fn10]
Under this function, user can enable or disable auto tare function of the first weight, or the
consecutive loads place on the platter.
a. Scale is off
b. Press and hold TARE(→) and press ON/OFF, display shows “Fn1”
c. Continue pressing TARE(→) until display shows “Fn10”.
d. Press MODE(ENT) to enter, and display shows “tr.oFF”
e. Press ZERO(↑) to select “tr.on”, “tr.Cnt”or “tr.oFF”
f. Press MODE(ENT) to confirm and exit the current function, display shows “Fn11”.

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Press MODE(ENT) to enter the next function, or press ZERO(↑) to exit. When ZERO(↑) is pressed,
display will show “SAVE”if setting was changed, user can either press MODE(ENT) for yes to save the
changes made or press ZERO(↑) for not to save the changes.
4.12 Transmission Protocol Through RS232 [Fn11]
Under this function, user can select the transmission interface, speed, mode and format for RS-232
and also the communication protocol.
a. Scale is off
b. Press and hold TARE(→) and press ON/OFF, display shows “Fn1”.
c. Continue pressing TARE(→) until display shows “Fn11”.
When display shows “Fn11”, press MODE(ENT) to enter the function
First level selection:
nonE / rS232
Second level selection:
bAUd / ForMt / trAnS / ProtL
Selection under bAud:
2400 / 4800 / 9600 / 19200 / 38400 / 115200bps
Selection under ProtL:
n.8.1 / E.7.1 / o.7.1 / E.8.1
Selection under trAnS:
MAnU / Auto / StrM
Selection under ForMt:
SEr.1 / SEr.2
use MODE(ENT) key to enter, ZERO(↑) to change, MODE(ENT) key to
confirm
d. Press MODE(ENT) to confirm and exit the current function, display shows “Fn12”.
e. Press MODE(ENT) to enter the next function, or press ZERO(↑) to exit. When ZERO(↑) is
pressed, display will show “SAVE”if setting was changed, user can either press MODE(ENT) for
yes to save the changes made or press ZERO(↑) for not to save the changes.
Terminology:
nonE: no data output rS232: data output through RS-232 only
bAud: baud rate ProtL: transmission protocol
trAns: transmission type ForMt: transmission format
4.12.1 Transmission Mode
StrM: stream mode, data continuous sending when stable (ForMt only has Ser.1 available)
ST, NT, 100.01kg
ST, NT,- 100.01kg
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Manu: manual mode, data sends once when manually pressing keypad (press M+/MC(←) to send
one data, press M+/MC(←) to clear memory and send total value)
When format is set at “Ser.1”.
Press M+/MC(←) to send single data (as “Ser.1”formt), and will not print total value.
NOTE:
1. When tare is not used, net weight equals to gross weight, so RS-232 will transmit data in NET
status.
When format is set at “Ser.2”
Press M+/MC(←) to send single data, press M+/MC(←) to send total value (as “Ser.2”format)
S/N WEIGHT UT
1 100.02 kg H press M+/MC(←) to print single data
2 99.01 kg G
3 1210.05 kg H
4 10.12 kg L
…………………………
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Sum 9876.10kg press M+/MC(←) to print total value
Auto: automatic mode, data sends once when weighing result stables
When format is set at “Ser.1”-
Indicator will automatically send single weighing result when display stables and over 20e, it does
not support to print total value.
ST, NT, 100.01kg
ST, NT,- 100.01kg
US, GS, 1000.01kg
………………………………
When format is set at “Ser.2”
Indicator will automatically send single weighing result when display stables, press M+/MC(←) to
clear memory and print total value (as “Ser.2”format)
S/N WEIGHT UT
1 100.02 kg H automatically sends one weighing result when display stables

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2 99.01 kg G
3 1210.05 kg H
4 10.12 kg L
………………………….
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Sum 9876.10kg print total result when M+/MC(←) is pressed
When Real Time Clock function is enabled
When indicator is set at “rtC.on”, date and time information will be included in the RS-232 data
stream:
When “Fn11”is set at “Ser.1”
2015/04/25 10:30:21 ST, NT, 100.01kg
2015/04/25 10:30:39 ST, NT, 210.00kg
When “Fn11”is set at “Ser.2”
2015/04/25 10:31:21
S/N WEIGHT UT
1 100.02 kg
2 99.01 kg
------------------------------------
Sum 199.03 kg
4.13 Printer Selection [Fn12]
Under this function, user can select the peripheral which the scale will be connected to.
a. Scale is off
b. Press and hold TARE(→) and press ON/OFF, display shows “Fn1”
c. Continue pressing TARE(→) until display shows “Fn12”
d. Press MODE(ENT) to enter, and display shows “PC2”
e. Press ZERO(↑) to select the following: “PC”for computer, “tEC”for Toshiba TEC printer, “ArGoX”
for Argox printer, “tSC”for TSC printer and “SH-24”for 24 columns Dot Matrix printer
f. Press MODE(ENT) to confirm and exit the current function, display shows “Fn14”
g. Press MODE(ENT) to enter the next function, or press ZERO(↑) to exit. When ZERO(↑) is
pressed, display will show “SAVE”if setting was changed, user can either press MODE(ENT) for
yes to save the changes made or press ZERO(↑) for not to save the changes.

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4.14 Turning ON/OFF RTC [Fn14]
Under this function, user can turn on or off real time clock function.
a. Scale is off
b. Press and hold TARE(→) and press ON/OFF, display shows “Fn1”.
c. Continue pressing TARE(→) until display shows “Fn14”.
d. Press ZERO(↑) to enter, and display shows “rtC.oF”
e. Press MR(↓) to select between “rtC.on”or “rtC.oF”.
f. Press ZERO(↑) to confirm and exit the current function, display shows “Fn15”-
g. Press MODE(ENT) to enter the next function, or press ZERO(↑) to exit. When ZERO(↑) is
pressed, display will show “SAVE”if setting was changed, user can either press MODE(ENT) for
yes to save the changes made or press ZERO(↑) for not to save the changes.
4.15 Time & Date Setup [Fn15]
Use this function to setup year, month and date as well as time in 24 hours format.
a. Scale is off
b. Press and hold TARE(→) and press ON/OFF, display shows “Fn1”.
c. Continue pressing TARE(→) until display shows “Fn15”.
d. Press MODE(ENT) to enter, and display shows “Y=XX”
e. Press ZERO(↑) for increasing and TARE(→) to change flashing digit, and press MODE(ENT) to
confirm and entering the next setting
f. Display shows “M=XX”, press ZERO(↑) for increasing and TARE(→) to change flashing digit, and
press MODE(ENT) to confirm and entering the next setting
g. Display shows “d=XX”, press ZERO(↑) for increasing and TARE(→) to change flashing digit, and
press MODE(ENT) to confirm and entering the next setting
h. Display shows “H=XX”, press ZERO(↑) for increasing and TARE(→) to change flashing digit, and
press MODE(ENT) to confirm and entering the next setting
i. Display show “M=XX”, press ZERO(↑) for increasing and TARE(→) to change flashing digit
j. Press MODE(ENT) to confirm to complete the setting
k. When setting is completed, display shows “Fn1”(or “Fn20”if scale is in unlock condition)
l. Press ZERO(↑) to exit. When ZERO(↑) is pressed, display will show “SAVE”if setting was
changed, user can either press MODE(ENT) for yes to save the changes made or press ZERO(↑)
for not to save the changes.
4.16 Manufacturing Site Gravity Value Setup [Fn20]
ATTENTION !!!
This function is locked by manufactureer and can’t modified by user.

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4.17 Final Destination Gravity Value Setup [Fn21]
ATTENTION !!!
This function is locked by manufactureer and can’t modified by user.
4.18 High Resolution Verification Mode [Fn99]
ATTENTION !!!
This function is locked by manufactureer and can’t modified by user.
4.19 Reset To Factory Default [Fn100]
ATTENTION !!!
This function is locked by manufactureer and can’t modified by user.
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