Net-total formulation, Application: net-total formulation r – Rice Lake Sartorius Midrics 1 and 2 Series - Operating Instructions User Manual

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Application: Net-total Formulation R

With the Net-total Formulation
application, you can weigh in different
components up to a defined total.
Each component is saved in a net-total
memory.

Features

– Weigh in up to 999 components

in series

– Net-total formulation cannot be

combined with other applications

– Current component number displayed

in the text line (indicating the compo-
nent to be added)

– Toggle the display between “compo-

nent mode" and “additive mode"
by pressing w.
– Component mode: Display the

weight of the component currently
on the platform (for 1 second after it
is saved; then the platform is tared)

– Additive mode: Display the weight

of all components on the platform
(after it is saved, the net weight
of the last component added is
displayed briefly)

– Activate info-mode by pressing I

– Automatic printout each of component

as it is saved. Configuration:

appl

R:

3.17.

If menu item

3.17.2

is set, the entire

component printout is generated every
time a component is saved. If menu
item

3.17.3

is set, the full printout

is generated only once, for the first
component:
Blank line, date, time, ID1 through ID4,
header lines 1 and 2. For subsequent
components, each “component" item
(“Comp xx") is followed by a blank line.

– Automatic taring of container weight.

Configuration:

appl

R:

3.7.

– Restore factory default settings.

Configuration:

appl

R:

9.1.

Preparation

§ Switch on the scale: Press e
§ While all segments are lit,

press the ) key

§ Select the Application menu: Press k

repeatedly until

APPL

is displayed

§ Open the Application menu:

Press the ) key

§ Select the Net-total Formulation

application:
Press the k key repeatedly until
the desired menu item is displayed and
press ) to open the submenu

Application Parameters:
Net-Total Formulation

3.5.

Minimum load for automatic
taring and automatic printing
3.5.1*

1 digit

3.5.2

2 digits

3.5.3

5 digits

3.5.4

10 digits

3.5.5

20 digits

3.5.6

50 digits

3.5.7

100 digits

3.5.8

200 digits

3.5.9

500 digits

3.5.10

1000 digits

3.6.

Minimum load for automatically
saving/transferring values
3.6.1*

1 digit

3.6.2

2 digits

3.6.3

5 digits

3.6.4

10 digits

3.6.5

20 digits

3.6.6

50 digits

3.6.7

100 digits

3.6.8

200 digits

3.6.9

500 digits

3.6.10

1000 digits

3.7.

Automatic taring:
first weight tared
3.7.1*

Off

3.7.2

On

3.17. Automatic individual or compo-

nent printout when value stored
3.17.1

Off

3.17.2*

Generate printout with
complete standard
configuration each time
O is pressed

3.17.3

Generate printout with
complete standard
configuration only the
first time O is pressed

3.25. Tare function

3.25.1*

Add input value (weigh
value) for taring

3.25.2

Tare value can be
overwritten

* = Factory setting

§ Press ) to save your settings and (

(repeatedly) to exit the operating menu.

Minimum Load
The minimum amount that a compo-
nent must weigh before it can be saved
in net-total memory is configured in
the operating menu under:

appl

R:

3.6.

Once the limit is exceeded by the load,
the value can be saved. If the load
is too light, the following will occur
when you try to save a value:

– The error code

Inf 29

is displayed

– The weighing platform is not initialized

The minimum load required for auto-
matic taring of the container weight
on the platform (“autotare first weight")
is configured in the operating menu
under:

appl

R:

3.5.

You can choose from 10 settings,
ranging from

1 digit
to
1000 digits

Example: If the scale interval (d) is
1000 g and the minimum load is set
to 1000 digits (=1000 scale intervals),
a load of at least 1000 g is required
for autotaring.

Tare function:
1) If you store a tare (weight value) by
pressing the ) key, you can later
enter a tare value manually. The tare
value you enter is added to the stored
tare value.
Setting: menu code

3.25.1

(factory default)
2) A tare value entered manually over-
writes a stored tare value (weight
value). if you enter a tare value manu-
ally, a tare value (weight value) stored
later overwrites the manually entered
value.
Setting: menu code

3.25.2

Operating menu setting:

appl

R:

3.25.

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