Rice Lake GF Series, A&D Weighing User Manual

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12-2 Memory for Weighing Data

The data memory function can store 40 sets of weighing data. Even if the AC adapter is

removed, the data is maintained in non-volatile memory.

It is not necessary that the printer or computer be continually connected to the balance,

because the balance stores the weighing data in memory.

The data in memory is available to be displayed on the balance for confirmation, or to output

several sets of data at one time to a printer or personal computer. In the function setting, what
data is to be added to the output data (ID number and data number) can be selected.

Storing the weighing data

Note
If “
Clr” appears blinking in the upper left of the display, delete the data in memory.

1 Set the “Data memory ( data )” parameter to “2”.

2 The storing operation depends on the “Data output mode ( prt )” parameter setting. Four

types of operating modes are available to store data.

Key mode

When the PRINT key is pressed and the displayed value is

stable, the balance stores the weighing data.

Auto print modes A and B

When the displayed value is stable and the conditions of “Auto
print polarity”, “Auto print difference” and reference value are
met, the balance stores the weighing data.

Interval memory mode

Weighing data is stored at an interval specified in “Interval time
(int)”. Press the PRINT key to start and stop this mode.

Caution

When weighing data is being stored in memory, the data can not be output to a personal

computer using the RS-232C interface.

“fUl” indicates that memory is full or the memory capacity has been reached. More data can

not be stored unless the memory data is deleted.

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