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• If the tare value stored does not match the increment of the selected
scale (For example, storing -1.446 for a scale with d=0.05) then round
the tare weight depending on the scale resolution (For example, in
this case, -1.45 would be used as the tare value).
• If a PLU number is recalled that does not have any information stored
against it, the scale will continue to work with Tare and Unit weight
unchanged.
NOTE: PLU’s can be stored and recalled using RS-232 Interface (see
section 9.1 and 9.2 of this user Manual).
7.0 PARAMETERS
The parameters are split into 2 sections, one for the managers and the
other one for Technical.
7.1 USER PARAMETERS
Enter the User Parameters section by pressing the [Pst] key during the
self-test when the power is turned on. This will allow the user to set the way
he wants the scale to work by choosing specific values from some options.
• Press the [U.Wt./Units] key to scroll through the other parameters.
To enter any parameter, press the [Print] key.
• Press [U.Wt./Units] to scroll through the sub-parameters. To see the
earlier setting, press the [Print] key. To change and scroll through the
other available settings, press [U.Wt.]. To choose the desired setting
and thereby go back to the sub-parameter, press the [Print] key.
• To return to the parameter, press the [Tare/Zero] key.
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