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7.9 Adjustment .................................................................................................. 16
7.9.1 Internal calibration <calint> ....................................................................17
7.9.2 Define calibration interval <CALTime> .......................................................18
7.9.3 GLP compliant calibration protocol <CALGLP> ............................................20
8 Calibration .......................................................................................................... 22
9 Basic Operation ................................................................................................. 24
9.1 Turn on/off ................................................................................................... 24
9.2 Simple Weighing.......................................................................................... 24
9.3 Zeroing ........................................................................................................ 26
9.4 Taring .......................................................................................................... 26
9.5 Change-Button (default setting) ................................................................... 27
9.5.1 Switch-over weighing unit ................................................................................28
9.5.2 Display gross weight value ..............................................................................29
9.6 Underfloor weighing ..................................................................................... 30
10 Operating concept .......................................................................................... 31
11 Application <Weighing > ................................................................................. 33
11.1 Application-specific settings ..................................................................... 33
11.2 PRE-Tare ................................................................................................. 34
11.2.1 Taking over the placed weight as the PRE-TARE value ..................................34
11.2.2 Entering the known tare in the numerical form ................................................35
11.3 Data-hold function .................................................................................... 35
11.4 Unit ........................................................................................................... 36
11.4.1 Switch-over weighing unit ................................................................................36
11.4.2 Weighing with the multiplication factor <FFA> .................................................37
11.4.3 Percentage weighing <%> ..............................................................................37
12 Application <Counting> ................................................................................... 38
12.1 Settings specific for the application .......................................................... 38
12.2 Apply application ...................................................................................... 39
12.2.1 Check counting ...............................................................................................42
13 Application < Checkweighing > ....................................................................... 45
13.1 Settings specific for the application .......................................................... 45
13.2 Apply application ...................................................................................... 46
13.2.1 Target weighing ...............................................................................................46
13.2.2 Checkweighing ................................................................................................49
14 Menu ............................................................................................................... 51
14.1 Menu navigation ....................................................................................... 51
14.2 Application menu ...................................................................................... 51