Operating instructions

The “Differential Weighing” Application
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Method 3 (user-defined)
While methods 1 and 2 automatically follow on from one sample to the next, method 3 permits the user to define the operating sequence,
i.e. the taring, weighing in, and residual weighing can be performed as individual steps for each sample. It is therefore not obligatory to
carry out all 3 steps for a particular sample before moving on to the next. The following is an example of user-defined operation:
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Function keys
Taring Weighing in Treat Residual Print
sample weighing results
Sample 1
Sample 2
Sample 3
Sample 2
Sample 1
You need to make the appropriate default settings for each working method as described in the following section.
12.5.2 Default Settings
This section provides information on the recommended default settings for differential weighing.
Regardless of the method used, the function keys opposite should be activated for every
differential weighing procedure so that you can select the series and perform differential
weighing (you can also select the series via the menu).
You can also activate these three function keys. These enable you to change the name
of a sample at any time (also possible via the menu), call the existing measured values
for the current series, and delete the last entered value.
If you are working with method 1 (taring and weighing-in in a single cycle), the function
key opposite should be activated.
Activate this function key if you are using method 2 (taring and weighing-in in separate
steps) or method 3 (user-defined procedure).