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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8. BASICS ON TERMINAL AND SOFTWARE OEPRATION 
  This chapter covers details on terminal display and means of terminal operation. 
The presented descriptions refer to all balance featuring this type of terminal 
independently on their metrological parameters. 
  TERMINAL DESCRIPTION 
1. Infrared proximity sensors 
The terminal features two proximity sensors. Both of them are optionally 
configurable to operate as buttons or menu functions (e.g. opening weighing 
chamber doors, zeroing, printing, etc.). 
Triggering an assigned function is carried out by moving operator’s hand 
above the surface of a corresponding sensor (maximum distance from 
sensor surface – app. 5 cm). The sensor confirms command executing by a 
beep sound and carries out an assigned function. As standard no function is 
assigned to any of the sensors. Balance user can assign a function to any 
of the two available sensors. 
2. «F1» button 
Pressing the F1 button causes entering from an optional menu level to a 
window on selecting a user and determining or editing an already defined 
user profile (for more data on the 
application and user profiles are provided 
further in this user manual). 
A user profile enables defining and saving settin
gs specific for a balance 
user, and thus facilitating the process of balance adapting to a user or 
individual tasks. 
3. «F2» button 
Pressing the F2 button enables selecting a working mode (e.g. regular 
weighing, statistics, formulation, parts counting, percent setup or density 
determining). 










