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User Defined Function Keys 11

3.0

User Defined Function Keys

This section describes each user function available for the F1 and F2 user keys.

Note

The Function Key setup on the MSI-8000HD is independent of the Function
Keys of the connected Scale/Dyna-Link.

To enable the USER key functions, you must set up the USER keys following the
procedures in Section 4.0.

In software release 1-XX, F3 is dedicated to the print function and cannot be changed.
The functions PRINT (F3) and TARE are available full-time on the MSI-8000HD, they do
not need to be programmed.

3.1 Off

No USER Key Function assigned. The F-Key is disabled.

3.2 Test

The

TEST

function runs an LCD test in the following order:

• Lights all LCD segments and the LEDs
• Displays the model number (8000)
• Displays the software version number
• Displays the battery level
• Display a test counting from 00000 to 99999

Internal tests are also performed and if any test fails an error code will display. See
Section 6.2 for a description of all error codes.

The

TEST

can be aborted anytime by pushing

ZERO

. The test can also be single

stepped by pushing

F2

and then using the

F1

key to step from display to display.

3.3 Total

For accumulation of multiple weighments, the accumulator uses the displayed load,
so GROSS and NET readings can be added into the same TOTAL.

Note

This feature should not be confused with the ttl.rd (Total Remote Devices)
function, which will add weight from two or more load sensors.

There are four modes of totalizing: manual and three auto modes.

The manual mode requires the TOTAL button to be pressed with the load on the scale.
The load will be added to the previously accumulated value. This assures that a
weight/load on the scale is only added to the total once.

Note

All modes require that the load on the scale return below 0.5% (relative to full
scale) of GROSS ZERO or NET ZERO before the next weighment can be
added.

Applied load must be >1% of capacity above GROSS ZERO or NET ZERO before it can
be totaled.

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