User guide

Setting "factor”
1 =
All weight values are equal
2 =
The following weight value is twice as high as the first.
3 =
The following weight value is three times higher than the first
4 =
….5 times…
5 =
….6 times…
6 =
….7 times…
7 =
….8 times…
8 =
….9 times…
A =
….10 times…
B =
….11 times…
C =
….12 times…
D =
….13 times…
E =
….14 times…
F =
….15 times…
Examples:
Example 1: 4-point linearization/ 30 kg (10 kg, 10 kg, 10 kg)
Display Button Explication
03 CLn TARE Linearization function
L0 TARE Zero point
L11 TARE First adjustment weight (10 kg)
L21 TARE Second adjustment weight (10 kg)
L31 TARE Third adjustment weight (10 kg)
L41 BG/NEt Terminate linearization (4-point linearization)
03 CLn
Example 2: 5-point linearization/ 30 kg (5 kg, 10 kg, 10 kg, 5kg)
Display
Button
Explication
03 CLn TARE Linearization function
L0 TARE Zero point
L11 TARE First adjustment weight (5 kg)
L22 TARE Second adjustment weight (10 kg); factor 2, i.e. twice as high as the first
L32 TARE Third adjustment weight (10 kg); factor 2, i.e. twice as high as the first
L41 Fourth adjustment weight (5 kg), factor 1, i.e., the same size as the first
L51 BG/NEt Terminate linearization (5-point linearization)
03 CLn
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