4 judge by absolute values, Start the limit function, Put the lower limit sample on the balance – Rice Lake TA Series, Rice Lake Weighing Systems User Manual

Page 39: Save the lower limit, Set an upper limit, Put the upper limit sample on the balance, Save the upper limit, Judge by absolute values

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RL-TA Series Operation Manual 35

When 3- or 4-points are set, triangles [] are displayed in four or five levels according to the judgment

result.

Judgment Result

(3- or 4-point setting)

Rank 5

(4-point setting)

Fourth point

≤ Weight

Rank 4

Third point

≤ Weight < Fourth point

Rank 3

Second point

≤ Weight < Third point

Rank 2

First point

≤ Weight < Second point

Rank 1

Weight < First point

The [<] sign stays on in the range where the [] sign is displayed depending on the number of points set.

13.4 Judge by Absolute Values

13.4.1 Set two limit values by putting actual samples on the balance Judge by Absolute Values

1.

Start the limit function.
Press and hold the Target key for a few seconds.

When the display indicates [

L. SEt], release the

key.

The currently saved lower limit is displayed.

2.

Put the lower limit sample on the balance.

Put the lower limit sample on the pan.

3.

Save the lower limit.
Press the Function key.

When a lower limit is saved, the value is displayed

for a while.

(When one point is set, the setting is completed.)

4.

Set an upper limit.

The display then indicates [

H. SEt], and you can now set an upper limit.

The currently saved upper limit is displayed.

5.

Put the upper limit sample on the balance.

Put the upper limit sample on the pan.

6.

Save the upper limit.
Press the Function key.

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