Overview of display indicator, 3 menu, 1 menu structure – Rice Lake Ohaus Explorer Pro High Capacity Instuction Manual User Manual

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EN-10

Explorer

Pro

3.3 Menu

3.3.1 Menu Structure

The Explorer Pro balance utilizes a menu structure that permits
entering various menus by using a dedicated Menu button.
Pressing the Menu button allows access to additional sub
menus. See illustration below.

MENU

Calibration

Balance Options
Readout
Application Modes
Units
Interface
Print Options
GLP Print Options
Library
Lockout
Factory Reset
Exit

3.3.2 Navigation

When the balance is first turned on, the main weighing screen is
displayed. To enter the menu and to change parameters, the
following controls are used:

Menu button - When pressed, enters the Menu.
Enter button- When pressed, accepts the menu field selections.

- Scrolls up through the menus.

-Scrolls down through the menus.

- Moves the cursor within the field to the left.

- Moves the cursor within the field to the right.

There are two ways to exit the Menu; one is to scroll to Exit and
press the Enter button, the other is to press the Menu button. All
changes will be saved.

To select a highlighted menu, press the Enter button. Each menu
item contains a display that allows setting balance parameters
to individual requirements. These are described in detail in section
3.5 Balance Settings.

Section 3.5.1 describes Calibration procedures and section 3.4
describes the Applications.

3.3.3 Turning on the Balance

The Explorer Pro balance is ready to operate after the
installation procedures are performed. When the balance is
first turned on and it completes its checks, it can be used to
weigh or tare materials without setting the menus.

It is recommended that you read this manual carefully and set
the balance to operate to your specific applications before using.

Power On/Off
To turn the balance ON, press the On/Off button. To turn OFF,
press the button again.

Stabilization
Before initially using the balance, allow time for it to adjust to its
new environment. The balance only requires to be plugged in to
warm up.

Recommended warm up period is twenty (20) minutes. Analytical
Class I balances require at least 2 hours.

The internal circuits of the balance are powered whenever it is
plugged into a power source.

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