Soehnle 3025 User manual

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Operation Manual
Terminal
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Thank you for purchasing the Soehnle Professional Terminal 3025. This terminal was de eloped according to
the requirements of operational practice and offers you numerous possibilities to indi idually adapt the
weighing process to your needs in order to make your processes rational and cost-effecti e.
Please read the operating instructions carefully before use. Improper use could result in damage to you or
the terminal.
If you ha e any questions or ha e problems with your terminal that are not co ered in this manual, please
contact your Soehnle Industrial Solutions ser ice center or Soehnle Industrial Solutions Customer Ser ice.
Telephone: +49 7191 3453-220
Fax: +49 7191 3453-211
E-Mail: info@sis.gmbh
For more information and documentation, see:
https://www.soehnle-professional.com/en/site/documents
Please go to the customer centre on our website www.soehnle-professional.com and select Terminal 3025
under Downloads / Industrial scales / Terminals.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE
1. GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................................................... 6
1.1 Purpose of use ..................................................................................................................................... 6
1.2 Safety instructions............................................................................................................................... 6
1.3 Cleaning ............................................................................................................................................... 6
1.4 Maintenance and ser ice .................................................................................................................... 7
1.5 Warranty/Liability ................................................................................................................................ 7
1.6 Installation instructions ...................................................................................................................... 8
2. DEVICE DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................ 9
2.1 Connection and de ice description .................................................................................................... 9
2.2 Technical data ..................................................................................................................................... 9
2.3 Symbols in the display ...................................................................................................................... 10
2.4 Calibration notes ............................................................................................................................... 11
2.4.1 Nameplate.................................................................................................................................. 11
2.4.2 Calibration counter .................................................................................................................... 11
2.5 Switching on / off .............................................................................................................................. 12
3. OPERATING CONCEPT ............................................................................................................. 13
3.1 Setting mode ...................................................................................................................................... 13
3.2 Program mode ................................................................................................................................... 14
3.3 Function keys ..................................................................................................................................... 14
3.4 Input and control keys ....................................................................................................................... 14
4. SETTING MODE ......................................................................................................................... 16
4.1 Calling up the setting mode .............................................................................................................. 17
4.2 Program settings ............................................................................................................................... 18
4.3 Setting mode – Terminal settings .................................................................................................... 19
4.4 Setting mode – Scale settings.......................................................................................................... 25
4.5 Setting mode – Communication settings ........................................................................................ 28
4.6 Setting mode – Ser ice settings ...................................................................................................... 37
4.7 Reset terminal .................................................................................................................................... 37
5. BASIC FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................................... 38
5.1 Switch on............................................................................................................................................ 38
5.2 Switch off ........................................................................................................................................... 38
5.3 Program selection ............................................................................................................................. 38
5.4 Set to zero .......................................................................................................................................... 38
5.5 Tare function ...................................................................................................................................... 39
5.6 Gross display ..................................................................................................................................... 39
5.7 Scale switching .................................................................................................................................. 39
5.8 Tenfold display x10 ........................................................................................................................... 40
5.9 Hold function ..................................................................................................................................... 41
5.10 Auxiliary display ............................................................................................................................... 42
5.10.1 Second unit .............................................................................................................................. 44
5.11 Organisation data (Identifier) ......................................................................................................... 46
5.12 Alphanumeric input ......................................................................................................................... 49
5.13 Key lock ............................................................................................................................................ 50
5.14 User password ................................................................................................................................. 51
5.15 Login function / Process start function ......................................................................................... 51
5.16 SD - card data backup ..................................................................................................................... 56
6 APPLICATION PROGRAMS ....................................................................................................... 57
6.1 Selection of application programs ................................................................................................... 57
6.2 Function keys ..................................................................................................................................... 57

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6.3 Na igation in the application programs ........................................................................................... 58
6.4 Special programs............................................................................................................................... 58
6.5 Weighing and Taring ......................................................................................................................... 59
6.5.1 Function keys ............................................................................................................................. 59
6.5.2 Display iew ............................................................................................................................... 59
6.5.3 Display information field ........................................................................................................... 60
6.5.4 Weighing without taring ............................................................................................................ 61
6.5.5 Manual taring ............................................................................................................................. 61
6.5.6 Taring with manual tare input ................................................................................................... 61
6.5.7 Multiplicati e tare ...................................................................................................................... 62
6.5.8 Additi e tare ............................................................................................................................... 62
6.5.9 Pro isional tare .......................................................................................................................... 63
6.5.10 Automatic taring ...................................................................................................................... 63
6.5.11 Fixed tare memory .................................................................................................................. 64
6.5.12 Error messages during taring ................................................................................................. 65
6.5.13 Display options with the Info key ............................................................................................ 65
6.5.14 Transfer of current alues to the fixed memory .................................................................... 66
6.5.15 Organizational data (Identifier)............................................................................................... 66
6.5.16 Settings in the Setting Mode .................................................................................................. 67
6.6 Totalising and picking ....................................................................................................................... 69
6.6.1 Function keys ............................................................................................................................. 69
6.6.2 Display iew ............................................................................................................................... 70
6.6.3 Display information field ........................................................................................................... 71
6.6.4 Tare function .............................................................................................................................. 71
6.6.5 Operating the totalising function .............................................................................................. 72
6.6.6 Selection options for the totals display.................................................................................... 73
6.6.7 Relief factor for totalising ......................................................................................................... 73
6.6.8 Auto total / pick ......................................................................................................................... 73
6.6.9 Reference scale for totalisation................................................................................................ 73
6.6.10 Assigning and deleting the sequential number ..................................................................... 74
6.6.11 Item counter ............................................................................................................................ 74
6.6.12 Print-triggering keys ................................................................................................................ 74
6.6.13 Display of current totals .......................................................................................................... 74
6.6.14 Display indi idual items .......................................................................................................... 75
6.6.15 Display options with the Info key ............................................................................................ 76
6.6.16 Transfer of current alues to the fixed memory .................................................................... 76
6.6.17 Organizational data (Identifier)............................................................................................... 77
6.6.18 Settings in the setting mode ................................................................................................... 77
6.7 Counting ............................................................................................................................................. 79
6.7.1 Function keys ............................................................................................................................. 79
6.7.2 Display iew Counting ............................................................................................................... 80
6.7.3 Display information field ........................................................................................................... 81
6.7.4 Tare function .............................................................................................................................. 81
6.7.5 Counting function ...................................................................................................................... 82
6.7.6 Totalising and Picking ............................................................................................................... 84
6.7.7 Reference statistics ................................................................................................................... 88
6.7.8 Piece control .............................................................................................................................. 89
6.7.9 Counting with se eral weighing bridges .................................................................................. 90
6.7.10 Counting accuracy................................................................................................................... 91
6.7.11 Display options with the Info key ............................................................................................ 93
6.7.12 Transfer of current alues to the fixed memory .................................................................... 93
6.7.13 Organizational data (Identifier)............................................................................................... 94
6.7.14 Settings in the setting mode ................................................................................................... 95

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6.8 Checking ............................................................................................................................................ 99
6.8.1 Function keys ............................................................................................................................. 99
6.8.2 Display iew ............................................................................................................................. 100
6.8.3 Display information field ......................................................................................................... 101
6.8.4 Tare function ............................................................................................................................ 101
6.8.5 Control function ....................................................................................................................... 101
6.8.6 Totalising and Picking ............................................................................................................. 104
6.8.7 Display options with the Info key ............................................................................................ 108
6.8.8 Transfer of current alues to the fixed memory .................................................................... 108
6.8.9 Organizational data (Identifier) ............................................................................................... 109
6.8.10 Settings in the setting mode ................................................................................................. 109
7. ERROR MESSAGES ................................................................................................................. 113
8. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................. 113

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1. GENERAL NFORMAT ON
1.1 Purpose of use
The Soehnle Professional Terminal 3025 is a calibratable terminal for use in scales and weighing systems
with standard DMS weighing and load sensors. Up to two analogue measuring points (scales) can be
connected internally at the same time. Another scale can be connected ia the serial interface, e.g. as a
reference scale. Additional data can be entered ia the keyboard. Various interface options are a ailable for
connecting printers, EDP systems, readers, data storage de ices and an external PC keyboard.
The Soehnle Professional Terminal 3025 is designed to work effecti ely in harsh en ironments. It is robust,
easy to clean, flexible and fast. Its logical structure and user guidance allow quick familiarisation and
intuiti e work at the terminal. Its design adapts to your indi idual requirements and supports you in your task.
1.2 Safety instructions
Before operating the terminal, please read the information listed in the operating instructions carefully. They
contain important information for the installation, intended use and maintenance of the terminal.
The manufacturer is not liable if the following instructions are not observed:
If electrical components are used under increased safety requirements, the rele ant regulations must be
obser ed. Ne er ser ice the terminal while it is li e. The warranty does not apply in the e ent of improper
installation.
> The Terminal 3025 must not be used in hazardous or explosion-endangered areas.
> The permissible mains oltage is 100 - 240 olts.
The socket must be earthed and easily accessible.
> The terminal may only be opened by trained Soehnle Industrial Solutions ser ice technicians.
There are no user ser iceable parts in the housing. In case of external inter ention your warranty
claim expires.
> Repairs and the replacement or installation of parts may only be carried out by a trained
Soehnle Industrial Solutions Ser ice Center.
> If the power cord is damaged, the terminal must not be operated. Interrupt the power supply and
call a Soehnle Industrial Solutions ser ice center.
> If the terminal is used in custody transfer applications, the do not damage the attached safety
markers.
Contact your Soehnle Industrial Solutions ser ice partner if you ha e any problems.
1.3 Cleaning
A damp cloth and commercially a ailable cleaning agents are sufficient for cleaning.
Do not use abrasi e or corrosi e agents.

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1.4 Maintenance and service
Note:
These de ices comply with the applicable EC Directi es 2014/31/EU, 2014/30/EU, 2014/35/EU and
EN45501. Howe er, under extreme electrostatic and electromagnetic influences, e.g. when operating a radio
or mobile phone in the immediate icinity of the equipment, the scale may be affected.
At the end of the disturbance influence, the product can again be used as intended,
If necessary, a restart is necessary. In case of permanent electrostatic interference, we recommend
grounding the terminal housing and the platform.
The terminal is a measuring instrument. Drafts, ibrations, rapid temperature changes and solar radiation can
affect the weighing result. The terminal complies with protection class IP 67. Very high humidity, apours,
aggressi e liquids and hea y soiling must be a oided.
1.5 Warranty/Liability
Insofar as Soehnle Industrial Solutions is responsible for a defect in the deli ered item, Soehnle Industrial
Solutions shall be entitled either to remedy the defect or to deli er a replacement. Replaced parts shall
become the property of Soehnle Industrial Solutions.
If the rectification of the defect or replacement deli ery fails, the statutory pro isions shall apply.
The warranty period begins on the day of purchase. Please keep the in oice as proof. If ser ice is required,
please contact your dealer or Soehnle Industrial Solutions customer ser ice.
n particular, no warranty is given for damage caused for the following reasons arise:
Unsuitable, improper storage or use, faulty assembly or commissioning by the customer or by third parties,
natural wear and tear, changes or inter entions, faulty or negligent treatment, in particular excessi e strain,
chemical, electrochemical, electrical influences or moisture, pro ided that these are not due to a Soehnle
Industrial Solutions' debt.
If operational, climatic or other influences should lead to a significant change in the conditions or the
condition of the material, the warranty for the faultless o erall functioning of the equipment is oid. Insofar
as Soehnle Industrial Solutions pro ides a guarantee in indi idual cases, this means that the deli ery item is
free from defects during the guarantee period. Please keep the original packaging for any return transport.

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1.6 nstallation instructions
Please check packing and terminal for external damage. Do not operate a isibly damaged terminal, but
inform your dealer. Please keep the packaging for possible shipment.
The terminal is designed for rough commercial use. Howe er, it is a sensiti e instrument whose performance
can be affected by unfa ourable en ironmental factors.
After unpacking or transport, acclimatize for 2 hours at room temperature.
The permissible ambient temperature is -10° to +40° C.
The place of installation is a decisi e factor for the functioning of your scale.
Protect the terminal as far as possible from shocks, ibration, strong heat or cold, temperature fluctuations,
draughts, chemicals and moisture by selecting the appropriate installation location.

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2. DEV CE DESCR PT ON
2.1 Connection and device description
2.2 Technical data
> Stainless steel housing, protection class IP 67, integrated power supply 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
> Membrane keypad with a total of 32 keys, 6 function keys, 4 organisation data keys, alphanumeric
input ia numeric keypad
> Connection option for external PC keyboard
> Colour display TFT 3.5" QVGA, dot matrix 320 x 240 pixels dimmable backlit
> Option: Soehnle Professional Micro-SD card (high-quality SLC memory card), memory capacity: fixed
memory for a total of 999 fixed alues across programs, alibi memory for 4 million entries and for
software updates
> Interfaces: 1 x RS 232 or USB in the basic ersion.
> Internal with R232, USB and Ethernet, 2 additional interface slots (RS232).
> Option: IO card for 6 outputs and 4 inputs freely assignable
> Working temperature: -10° C to +40° C
> 1 analogue measuring point in the basic ersion, 1 additional analogue measuring point can be
connected
internally. Calibratable resolution 10,000,000 e, internal resolution 16,000,000 d
> Verifiable according to accuracy class III and IIII for n = 10 000 e with multi-range and multi-inter al
scales
> Smallest permissible input signal per calibration alue = 0.2 µV, Load cell impedance 40 Ohm
to 1,245 Ohm
> Connection of a digital reference scale ia RS232 interface
Grounding Power supply
Interface 3
Interface 4
Measuring point 1
Measuring point 2
Ethernet
Passage
membrane
I/O interface
Interface 1
Interface 2

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2.3 Symbols in the display
Symbols in the display toolbar
LOG
Alibi memory
fill le el 100%
Alibi memory
fill le el 80%
Alibi memory fill
le el empty Key lock Data logger
Multi range 1 Multi range 2 Multi range 3 Resolution X10 Zero
HLD
Hold function acti e
Symbols in the information field of the display
Below tolerance Within tolerance Setpoint reached
exactly Abo e tolerance Under minimum load
Abo e upper limit
class 5
Symbol for standstill
After the sample has been placed on the scale, it needs time to settle.
As long as no stability has been reached, the dimension symbol (kg, g) is hidden.
If stability has been reached and a stable alue is a ailable, this is indicated by the dimension sign fading in.

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2.4 Calibration notes
The scope of this information is Germany. In other countries, conformity with national laws must be checked.
Terminal 3025 is appro ed within the EU for Class III and IIII custody transfer.
It corresponds to the type described in the type appro al as well as to the applicable requirements of
Directi es 2014/31/EU, 2014/30/EU, 2014/35/EU and EN 45501.
In accordance with legal requirements, calibrated scales must be recalibrated at regular inter als. Please
contact a Soehnle Industrial Solutions ser ice center or your local calibration office.
Do not under any circumstances damage the official seals, otherwise the calibration alidity will expire.
2.4.1 Nameplate
The terminal has an electronic nameplate.
Display after pressing the Info button:
Brutto/
Netto
F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6
01
Gewichtswert Dimensions-
zeichen
Max
Min
e
SNR XXXX/XX-XXXX Eichz: XXXX IDENT-Chip
2.4.2 Calibration counter
The calibration counter indicates how often a scale has been calibrated. The stored counter reading must
match the calibration counter reading secured by a sticker. The current calibration counter reading can be
displayed in the setting mode under Scale / Scale parameters for each connected scale.
Gross
/Net Weight value Dimension
symbol

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2.5 Switching on / off
Switch on:
Press the ON/OFF button .
When switching on, the logo, terminal type 3025, filter type and the detected measuring points are briefly
displayed during the start routine.
The scale is set to zero after power-up.
When the scale is switched on, the last application program used is reacti ated.
Switch-on zero setting limits:
Appro able: Switch-on zero range 20 % of the weighing range.
The default alue is -5% to +15% of the weighing range. Optional: extended range on request.
Non-appro able: the switch-on zero range can be from -99% to +99% of the weighing range.
If the scale is switched on outside the power-on zero range, an error message is displayed.
If the terminal is not appro able, it then goes directly into weighing mode, while if it is appro able, you can
use the zero key to jump to weighing mode. The current weight alue is then displayed with the pre iously
stored zero point. If you remo e the cause of the underload or o erload, the scale will go to zero and is ready
for operation without ha ing to be switched on again.
Backlight and colour
Can be adjusted in: Setting mode / Terminal / Display.
The default setting is 80% for the backlight and white for the background colour.
Behaviour in case of power failure
The scale returns to the state it was in when the power was restored.
Switch off
Press the ON/OFF button .
If the connected measuring point is loaded, or if you ha e called up a menu, the scale does not switch off
until you press the ON/OFF key for 3 seconds.
It is not possible to switch off the scale while it is waiting for an entry in the editing area of the setting mode.
To switch off the scale, you must lea e the editing area.
OFF-display
In the setting mode Ser ice (incl. password prompt) /General/OFF display, you can set whether the word
"OFF" appears in the display when the terminal / scale turned off Default setting is "with OFF display".

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3. OPERAT NG CONCEPT
The operating concept is di ided into two functional areas:
• Setting mode
• Program mode
3.1 Setting mode
Here you can make indi idual settings on the terminal to optimize the scale for your requirements.
Table setting mode:
Setting mode
Program settings
Terminal
Scale Communication
Ser ice
Weighing + taring
Version
Scale parameter Alibi memory
for
Totalising and picking
Display
Allocation table
measuring points Interface 1 RS232 (internal)
ser ice-
Counting
Keypad
Reference points
for calibration Interface Port 2
Specialists
Checking
Date/Time
Internal measuring
point Interface Port 3
only
I/O port programming
Organizational data
USB
Error memory
Ethernet
User password
Print template
Log in function
Data processing settings
Reset terminal
Barcode
SD card
data backup
Batch processing
IO control

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3.2 Program mode
Select the desired weighing application program here. Once you ha e selected the application program and
called it up, the scale is ready to weigh.
3.3 Function keys
The function keys F1 to F6 are a ailable for calling the functions.
These assume different functions depending on the program and situation. The respecti e function is shown
in the display in the function bar abo e the key.
Depending on the program, the function keys are assigned in up to 4 le els, the change through the le els
takes place rolling with the function change key .
Na igation with the function keys
↑ Mo e the marker up in the list.
↓ Mo e the marker down in the list.
End Exiting the setting mode
Continue Call of the marked menu item
Back Return to superordinate le el
Cancel Return without accepting a change
Delete Deleting an item with a return jump
Accept Acceptance of an entry or change
→ Cursor to the right
← Cursor to the left
3.4 nput and control keys
The following additional keys are a ailable for input and control:
Numeric keys for entering numerical alues,
Multiple assignment of the number keys for entering letters
Call organizational data
Delete the complete input or reset the functions
Delete the last digit

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Info key, electronic nameplate with appro al data,
Calling information about the application programs
Function change key
Scale change key
Tare key
Zero setting key / delete tare
Enter key
Print key
On / Off
Display:
The display shows different iews depending on the situation.
It is di ided into the following display fields:
FUNKTIONSLEISTE
ANZEIGEFELD
INFORMATIONSFELD
SYMBOLLEISTE
NEBENANZEIGE
BEREICHSANZEIGE
Auxiliary display:
Displays additional information and can be set indi idually under Terminal / Display.
Can be switched on and off by pressing the F3 key.
Symbol bar:
Shows information on the status of the connected measurement loop.
nformation field:
Shows organizational data, totals during totalising, special control characters, classes during classification,
operator guidance, switching points depending on situation or indi idually adjustable.
Display field:
Displays weight alue, number of pieces, dimension indicator
Range display:
Displays the current weighing range with Max / Min / e (d).
Function bar:
Functions of the 6 situation-dependent assigned function keys
Auxiliary
display
Symbol bar
Information field
Display field
Range display
Function bar

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4. SETT NG MODE
The setting mode stores program and weighing parameters that can be called up and indi idually configured.
Adjustment can be made by entering data or selecting from predefined parameters.
The indi idual parameters are stored in logical groups within a multi-le el family tree structure.
Note:
The modification options may be limited in the legal metrology sector.
Setting Mode structure:
Setting mode
Program settings
Terminal
Scale Communication
Ser ice
Weighing + taring
Version
Scale parameter Alibi memory
for
Totalising and picking
Display
Assignment table for
measuring points Interface 1 RS232 (internal)
ser ice-
Counting
Keypad
Reference points
for calibration Interface Port 2
Specialists
Checking
Date/Time
internal measuring
point Interface Port 3
only
I/O port programming
Organisation data
USB
Error memory
Ethernet
User password
Print template
Log in function
Data processing settings
Reset terminal
Barcode
SD card
data backup
Batch processing
IO control

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4.1 Calling up the setting mode
Switch on the terminal.
After the power-on routine, the terminal will automatically start the application program that was last
acti ated. To call up the setting mode, use the function change key to switch to the setting functions
le el.
Function keys:
Level Setting functions
Gross x 10 Auxiliary
display
Program Setting
Mode
F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6
Press the F6 Setting Mode key.
You are now in the selection menu Setting mode.
Navigation in Setting Mode:
The function keys F1 to F6 are a ailable for controlling the functions.
They assume different functions depending on the program and situation.
The respecti e function is shown on the display in the function bar.
Meaning of the function keys:
↑ Mo e the marker up in the list.
↓ Mo e the marker down in the list.
End Exiting the setting mode
Continue Call of the marked menu item
Back Return to superordinate le el
Cancel Return without accepting a change
Delete Deleting an item with a return jump
Accept Acceptance of an entry or change
→ Cursor to the right
← Cursor to the left

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Entries in the setting mode:
In most cases, you make a selection from the arious settings offered.
For editable alues, numeric or alphanumeric input is possible ia the keyboard.
Service area:
The Ser ice area is protected by a password.
The contained parameters can only be maintained by trained ser ice personnel.
Please contact your Soehnle Industrial Solutions ser ice center.
4.2 Program settings
In the Program Settings setting mode, you can adapt the user programs of your scale to your specific
requirements. How to acti ate the application programs and their typical applications are described in Part 6
Application Programs.
1 Weighing + taring
Settings and parameters see chapter 6.5.16
2 Totalising and picking
Settings and parameters see chapter 6.6.18
3 Counting
Settings and parameters see chapter 6.7.14
4 Checking
Settings and parameters see chapter 6.8.10
5 /O port programming (Dynamic switching)
Settings and parameters see manual chapter 6.9.11

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4.3 Setting mode – Terminal settings
In the setting mode under Terminal you will find the following query and setting options
1 Version
Bootloader Software Query software status
LRS Software Query software status
User software Query software status and filter type
Serial number central board Query the factory-set serial number
Character set Character set (in later ersion as selection):
- Latin 1
Print parameter Output of all setting parameters of the terminal incl. the currently connected
measuring point ia the interface with the use "EDP 2 (unidirectional)".
2 Display
Backlight nput
Setting luminosity, input in percent ia numeric keypad
30% is darker, 100% is full luminosity
Factory setting: 80%.
Background colour Selection
Background colour setting
> green
> white
> light blue
> yellow
> blue
> magenta
> red
Factory setting: white
Language Selection
1. language German (factory setting)
2. language English or other languages
can be customized ia the Soehnle Professional ser ice program.

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2 Display
Auxiliary display Selection
> Second unit
> Tare alue
> x10 Resolution
> Gross/net
> Current weight
> Reference quantity
> Reference weight
> Setpoint
> Difference to setpoint
> Signal light
Factory setting: Second unit
Decimal separator Selection
Comma, dot or none.
Factory setting: Decimal point
Thousands separator Selection
for separators only for counted quantity display
Comma, dot or none.
Factory setting: None
3 Keypad
Keypad key Single, multiple or all keys can be locked on the keyboard.
By pressing the key to be locked, the status of the key can be changed from open
to locked and ice ersa.
Press the Enter key to sa e and exit for 3 seconds.
Key tone Selection off or on
Keyboard confirmation beep
Factory setting: off
Validation tone Selection off or on
Receipt beep (e.g. error message or transfer)
Factory setting: off
Keyboard layout Selection German or French
Layout for PC keyboard assignment and keyboard looping ia the USB interface
connection
Factory setting: German
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