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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10.1. Adjustment report settings
A report from balance adjustment is a procedure for objective
determining that a balance is functioning correctly, and thus a
carried out measuring series demonstrates actual mass of a tested
object.
Depending on a means of documenting the procedures by an
organization, a balance user can define adjustment report content
using the following data and signs:
working mode name
date
time
user
balance type
balance ID
leveling
signature
empty line
dashes
nominal mass
current mass
difference
defined code
Defining codes that are used in an adjustment report is carried out in
menu User profile / Working modes / Weighing/ ID definitions /
10.2.Adjustment history
Balance software keeps records from all completed adjustment
processes and stores them in its memory secured against power
failure. The menu level enables previewing list of saved adjustment
records and determining searching criteria for previewing the
records.
A balance user can preview the adjustment history by the following
criteria:
all adjustment types
adjustments triggered by temperature
adjustments triggered by time
external adjustments
internal adjustments
user adjustments
Note:
If balance memory is full (memory enables storing up to 50 adjustment records) then the
oldest record on the list is automatically deleted.
If the internal procedures of an organization require documenting records from all
carried out adjustments, then a list with the records should be periodically printed
and stored.










