Display symbols and key operation – Rice Lake GF Series, A&D Weighing User Manual

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4. DISPLAY SYMBOLS AND KEY OPERATION

Key operation

Key operation affects how the balance functions. The basic key operations are:

“Press and release the key immediately” or “Press the key”

= normal key operation during measurement

“Press and hold the key”

Display symbols

Each key, when pressed or when pressed and held, functions as follows:

Key

When pressed

When pressed and held

Turns the display ON or OFF. The standby indicator is displayed when the display is
turned off. The weighing mode is enabled when the display is turned on.
This key is available anytime. Pressing the key during operation will interrupt the
operation and turn the display OFF.

In the weighing mode, turns the minimum
weighing value ON or OFF.

In the counting or percent mode, enters
the sample storing mode.

Enters the function table mode. Refer to
“10. FUNCTION TABLE”.

Switches the weighing units stored in the
function table. Refer to “5. WEIGHING
UNITS”.

Enters the response adjustment/self check
mode.

No function.

Enters the calibration mode.

Stores the weighing data in memory or
outputs to a printer or personal computer
using the RS-232C interface (Factory
setting), depending on the function table
settings.

No function at the factory setting

By changing the function table:
Outputs “Title block” and “End block” for
GLP report.
Displays the data memory menu.

Sets the display to zero.

Stabilization indicator

Processing indicator

Response indicators

Comparator

indicators

Standby indicator

Animal mode indicator

Displays data stored in memory

Displays the weighing data relative to the

weighing capacity, in percentage, in the

weighing mode

Weighing data
or stored data

Units

Interval memory

standby indicator

Blinking indicators

Interval memory

active indicator

Data number of the

data currently displayed

Processing indicator

(Capacity indicator)

(Displayed for about 30 seconds

when weighing starts.)

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