Operating instructions

Basic principles for using the terminal and the firmware (software)
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1 SmartSens
Each of these two contact-free sensors can be assigned a key or menu function (e.g. zeroing, printing or chang-
ing the display resolution, etc.). To initiate the appropriate function, move your hand over the relevant sensor
(maximum distance of approx. 5 cm). The sensor beeps to confirm that it has recognized the command and is
carrying it out. Both sensors are deactivated ex works.
2 «A» key
This key can be used to return to the “Home” user profile from any menu level in any application (additional
information on applications and user profiles can be found later in this section).
3 «B» key
This key can be used to call up the desired user profile. Different settings can be stored in a user profile. This
enables the optimum adaptation of the balance to the user or a particular weighing task.
4 Status bar
When the left or right SmartSens is assigned a key function, the corresponding icon (“F”, G or H”)
lights up green in the left or right status bar. If the F icon lights up, one of the menu functions has been assigned
to the corresponding SmartSens.
The yellow LED at the very bottom of the status bar lights up briefly to confirm when a key has been pressed or
a menu function carried out. This visual acknowledgment is deactivated ex works.
5 «C» key
This key can be used to define the basic settings for each user profile. These settings apply to all applications
used by the current user.
6 «D» key
Your balance is supplied with standard applications ex works (e.g., for normal weighing, statistics, formulation,
piece counting, percent weighing, density determination, and dynamic weighing). This key can be used to select
the application you would like to work with.
7 «E» key
Each application can be ideally adapted to the current task using a number of settings. This key can be used to
call up the menus for configuring the active application.
8 «F» key
Pressing this key transmits data via the interface, e.g. to a printer. However, other devices - for example, a PC - can
also be connected. The data to be transmitted can be freely defined.
9 «G» key
Zeroing: A new zero point is set using the «G» key and all weight values (including the tare weight) are mea-
sured in relation to this zero point. After zeroing, the following values apply: tare weight = 0, net weight (= gross
weight) = 0. Always use the «G» zeroing keys before you start with a weighing, especially before recording
a tare weight (using the «H» key).
Note on balances with automatic door drive (draft shield): As soon as the zero-setting is complete, the glass
draft shield opens automatically, and the balance is ready for weighing.
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B
G
D
E
F
C