User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. BASIC INFORMATION
 - 2. TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
 - 3. UNPACKING, INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING
 - 4. GETTING STARTED
 - 5. BALANCE LEVELING
 - 6. MENU STRUCTURE
 - 7. WEIGHING
 - 8. BASICS ON TERMINAL AND SOFTWARE OEPRATION
 - 9. BALANCE SOFTWARE
 - 10. BALANCE ADJUSTMENT
 - 11. DISPLAY CALIBRATION
 - 12. BALANCE USER SELECTION
 - 13. PERIPHERALS
 - 14. ABOUT
 - 15. COMMUNICATION
 - 16. UPDATE
 - 17. LEVELING
 - 18. BALANCE ADAPTATION – USER SETTINGS
- 18.1. Adding a new operator
 - 18.2. Deleting a operator
 - 18.3. Selecting a operator
 - 18.4. Operator settings
 - 18.5. Quick access to determining working modes parameters
 - 18.6. Parameter of working mode WEIGHING – quick access keys
 - 18.7. Parameter of working mode WEIGHING – information
 - 18.8. Parts Counting
 - 18.9. Checkweighing
 - 18.10. Dosing
 - 18.11. Percent setup
 - 18.12. Animal weighing
 - 18.13. Density of solids, liquid and air
 - 18.14. Formulations
 - 18.15. Statistics
 - 18.16. Mass Comparison
 - 18.17. Differential weighing
 
 - 19. ACCESS TO BALANCE PARAMETERS
 - 20. TECHNICAL DATA
 - APPENDIX A – cooperation with EPSON printer
 - APPENDIX B – cooperation with KAFKA printer
 - APPENDIX C – cooperation with label printer CITIZEN
 - APPENDIX D – databases
 

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7. WEIGHING 
  Simple weighing process is carried out using only the buttons located on the 
right hand side of the balance terminal. The balance features separate buttons for 
zeroing, tarring and generating a printout. 
7.1. Zeroing process 
Pressing the zeroing button causes determining a new zero point 
for a balance. From now on mass of all loads placed on balance 
weighing pan (including tare) is determined from this point. After 
zeroing the displayed indication, the tare and net (gross) values 
equals 0. A good weighing practice requires that before starting a 
new process the indication is always zeroed by pressing the 
zeroing button, and in particular before determining a tare value. 
The zeroing range covers +/- 2% of the maximum capacity of a 
balance.  
7.2. Tarring process 
Press TARE button – pictogram “Net“ appearing on the display 
informs that all mass indications are subject to applied tare, and 
thus are “net” values.  
Note: Tarring negative values is impossible and causes displaying an 
error message. In such case zero balance indication and repeat tarring 
process.
  WEIGHING 
  Load an object to be weighed on balance weighing pan. On stabilization of 
indication read the measured result. If prior to weighing process a TARE was applied, 
the display indicates Net pictogram.  










