2. Select respective entry and press key, tare value edit box is displayed.
3. Enter tare value, to do this press to select digit to be edited and to set digit value
(0 - 9).
4. Press key to confirm, <tArE 0> is displayed.
5. Press to return to home screen.
5.6.2 Selecting tare value from the scale memory
1. Enter <P2.rEAd / 2.7.tArn> submenu, name of tare no. 1 from tare database is displayed
(<tArE 0>), to select a different record press key.
2. To select a tare value press key.
3. The set tare value is displayed on the screen with a minus sign, Net symbol is shown in the
upper-left corner of the screen.
Note: the tare value acquired from the weighing device memory is not remembered upon the
weighing device restart.
5.7 Last digit
Function designed to disable display of the last weighing indication digit, this results with less
accurate measurement.
1. Enter <P2.rEAd / 2.8.LdiG> submenu.
2. Press key, filter values are displayed successively one by one, where: ALAS – Last digit
always on, nEur – Last digit always off, and uuSt – Last digit on only when the weighing
indications is stable.
3. Set respective value and press key to confirm, next go to the home screen.
6. Communication
Communication between the scale and peripheral devices is established via the following ports:
RS232 (1), USB type A, USB type B. To set the ports go to <P4.Conn> submenu.
6.1 RS232 (1) port settings
1. Enter <P4.Conn / 4.1.rS1> submenu.
2. Submenu <4.1.1.bAd> sets the baud rate. Press key, and rates are displayed
successively one by one: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 bit/s.
3. Submenu <4.1.1.bAd> sets the baud rate. Press key, and rates are displayed
successively one by one: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 bit/s.
4. Set respective value and press key to confirm, next go to the home screen.
6.2 USB (A) port
USB port of type A is intended for:
• Operator’s parameters export/import