9750a, Taring – Rice Lake MSI-9750A CellScale RF Portable Indicator User Manual

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9750A

HANDHELD RF REMOTE INDICATOR for

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the scale will zero.

3) The scale will accept a zero setting over the full Range of the scale (NTEP and other Legal-for-trade models may

have a limited zero range). Zero settings above 4% of full scale will subtract from the overall capacity of the scale.

For example if you zero out 100 lb. on a 1000 lb. scale the overall capacity of the scale will reduce to 900 lb. plus

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the allowed over-range amount.

TARE

Tare is typically used to zero out a known weight such as a packing container or pallet and display the load in

NET weight. A Tare value is entered in either of two ways:

1) PUSH BUTTON TARE – When the

TARE

key is pressed, the current weight is zeroed and Net Weight is

displayed.

2) KEYBOARD TARE – Using the numeric keys, the operator keys in the desired Tare Weight then presses the

TARE

Key.

For Pushbutton Tare

To Clear Tare and Revert to Gross Mode

If the goal is to see the Gross Weight, use the Net/Gross key instead.

TARE

TT

T

TARING

1) In single channel mode, go to step 2. In multi-channel mode, highlight a channel

with the up (

^

) or down (

v

) cursor keys to make it active.

2) Press

TARE

. The current Gross Weight will be stored in the Tare register and

the weight mode will change to NET (single display modes).

0

SPACE

TARE

TT

T

1) In single channel mode, go to step 2. In multi-channel mode, highlight a channel with the

up (

^

) or down (

v

) cursor keys to make it active.

2) Press

[0]

followed by

TARE

. The Tare value will clear and the scale returns to the GROSS

mode.

Alternate method: Remove all weight from the scale (Gross Zero) and press TARE. The message display temporarily reads “TARING”.
Then the scale returns to the GROSS mode.

To Keyboard Tare

Tare - Rules for Use:

1) Only positive gross weight readings can be tared. Weight can be tared in both the NET and GROSS modes.

When in the NET mode, the TARE is not cumulative, all the weight is tared off (to Net zero).

2) The motion annunciator must be off. The weight reading must be stable.

3) Setting or changing the tare has no effect on the Gross zero setting.

4) Taring will reduce the apparent over range of the scale. For example, taring a 10 lb. container on a 60 lb.

scale, the scale will overload at a net weight of 50 lb. (60-10) plus any additional allowed overload (usually

~4% or 9d).

5) The scale stores the Tare value in the current ID Code memory until cleared. Each available ID Code can

store independent Tare values.

2

0

SPACE

DISPLAY

EXIT

5

MNO

3

TARE

TT

T

1) In single channel mode, go to step 2. In multi-channel mode, highlight a channel with

the up (

^

) or down (

v

) cursor keys to make it active.

2) Using the numeric keys input the value desired. In this example we’ll use 0.5 lb. as

a Tare Value. Press

[0] [.] [5]

. The Enter Line displays “0.5”.

You must place a leading zero if the Tare value is less than 1.

. The Enter Line displays “0.5”.

. The Enter Line displays “0.5”.

3) Press

TARE

to place the value in the Tare Register (Current Channel, current ID).

The display reads “TARE SET” when the CellScale responds. All subsequent read-

ings have the Tare value subtracted and are displayed in “NET” weight.

To View the Tare Value

2

ENTER

TARE

TT

T

1) In single channel mode, go to step 2. In multi-channel mode, highlight a channel with

the up (

^

) or down (

v

) cursor keys to make it active.

2) Press

ENTER

followed by

TARE

.

3) The display shows the current Tare value

Pressing ENTER again allows the Tare value to be edited.

3) The display shows the current Tare value

3) The display shows the current Tare value

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