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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Information items related to animal weighing mode:
o bargraph
o supplementary unit
o tare
o gross
o counter
o filter
o threshold
o statistics /difference, amount, total sum, standard deviation, etc./
o ID codes
o non-standard data
o non-standard data project
Each information item features option YES or NO determining its displaying criterion.
CAUTION:
Defining non-standard information items is described in chapter 18.8.4.
18.12.1. Internal settings of the animal weighing mode
Internal menu contains the following settings:
o Filter
Determines the speed for
carrying out the animal weighing
process. The balance enables
selecting between 5 filtering
values:
− very fast
− fast
− normal
− slow
−
very slow
Caution: when selecting the filtering value take into consideration the following dependence:
the more active the weighed object, the higher the filtering level. The higher the filtering value,
the longer the measurement time.
o Threshold
It is a value expressed in balance reading interval. If the indication is
below the set threshold value after removing the load from the weighing
pan, then the balance can start the following measuring process in the
automatic mode. Available threshold values: 10 intervals, 20 intervals, 50
intervals, 100 intervals, 200 intervals, 500 intervals, 1000 intervals.
o Auto Start
Determines whether the measurements are carried out in manual mode
/after pressing a button on balance display/ or automatic mode. The
following measurements can be carried out in the automatic mode if after
removing the load from the weighing pan the indication falls below the
set threshold value. An example of automatic mode of operation:










