3 span test with built-in weights, Press the cal key, 4 span test with external weight – Rice Lake TA Series, Rice Lake Weighing Systems User Manual

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3.

When [

on F.S.

] is displayed, put a weight on the pan.

The balance starts adjusting the weighing capacity.

The display indicates [

buSY]→[End] in sequence. When span

adjustment is completed, the balance goes back to the normal display.

14.3 Span Test with Built-In Weights

1.

Press the Cal key.

[

t. int] is displayed.

2.

When [

PuSH C

] is displayed, press the Cal key again.

The built-in weight unit starts to operate, and the balance will automatically start span test.
The display changes in the order of [

t.Int]→[t.0]→[ t.F.5]→[dIFF]→[Weight error].

Pressing any key returns the display to measurement mode.

14.4 Span Test with External Weight

1.

Press the Cal key.

[

t. Eht] is displayed.

2.

When [

PuSH C

] is displayed, press the Cal key again.

The display first indicates [

t. EHt]→[on 0], and the balance starts testing the zero-point.

(If a weight error is used, the corresponding weight error entered will be displayed for a few

seconds.)

3.

When [

on F.S.

] is displayed, put a weight on the pan.

The balance starts a weighing capacity point test.

The display first indicates [

dIFF] and then an error.

When you press a key, the balance goes back into the measurement

mode.

* After [

dIFF] is completed, the definition of a weight error is as follows:

Weight error = True value – Current weight

In other words, when a weight error is more than “0”, the displayed weight

is less than the actual weight.

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