3 tare – Rice Lake MSI-4260 Port-A-Weigh User Manual

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Operation 17

2.3 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 by pressing the

TARE

key. The TARE function in the MSI-4260 is defined as a Tare-In, Tare-Out operation.

The first press of the

TARE

key stores the current weight as a tare value and then the

scale subtracts the tare value from the gross weight and changes the display to NET

mode. The next press of the

TARE

key will clear the Tare value and revert the display

to GROSS mode.
To view the Gross weight without clearing the Tare Value, program the

USER

key to

the function “NET/GROSS.” The RF Remote Control has a Net/Gross permanently

available.

To Tare and Display the Net Weight

1. Press

TARE

T

.

Note

The weight reading must be stable within the motion window for the tare
function to work.
The scale digits display 0 (or 0.0 or 0.00, etc) and the weight mode
changes to NET.
The backup memory in the MSI-4260 stores the Tare reading and can
restore it even if power fails.

To Clear the Tare and revert to Gross Weight

1. Press

TARE

T

. The Net annunciator will turn off and the Gross annunciator will

turn on.

Tare - Rules for Use:

• Only positive gross weight readings can be tared.
• The stable annunciator (

) must be off. The weight reading must be

stable.

• Setting or changing the tare has no effect on the Gross zero setting.
• Taring will reduce the apparent over range of the scale.

For example, taring a 100 lb container on a 1000 lb scale, the scale will

overload at a net weight of 900 lb (1000-100) plus any additional allowed

overload (usually ~4% or 9d).

• The scale stores the Tare value in non-volatile memory and is restored when

power is cycled.

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