1bhow to read this manual, 42bnotational conventions, 1b how to read this manual – Rice Lake TS Series, Rice Lake Weighing Systems - Operation Manual User Manual

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6 RL-TS Series Operation Manual

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How to Read this Manual

This manual comprises the following chapters:

Chapter 1

How to Begin

This chapter gives introductory information such as

how to assemble and install the balance, and how to

turn the power on and off. For your first use of the

balance, be sure to read this chapter.

Chapter 2

Basic Operation

This chapter gives basic instructions for how to

weigh objects. The procedures for setting the

function capabilities used to set various functions are

also described.

Chapter 3

Various Measuring

methods

This chapter describes how to use various measuring

methods available for the balance, such as parts

counting and percentage weighing.

Chapter 4

Adjusting the Balance

The balance needs adjustment depending on where

and when it is used. This chapter describes how to

calibrate and test the balance.

Chapter 5

Setting the Functions

This chapter describes how to set various functions

of the balance, such as setting units and minimum

readability.

Chapter 6

Input/Output to/from

External Devices

This chapter describes printing to printers and how to

input and output to/from RS-232C devices in detail.

Chapter 7

Troubleshooting

This chapter describes how to troubleshoot problems

occurring with the balance, including actions

required for errors, and trouble remedies.

Appendixes

Required data including the specifications of the

balance is described.

Index for Terms

Relevant pages can be searched for through indexed

terms.

42B

Notational conventions

In this manual, the following notation is used.

The balance

Refers to a TS series product.

Measure

Refers to measuring a sample by placing it on the pan. Other

expressions such as “weigh” and “measure weight” may also be used.

[Function] key

The names of the operation keys provided on the front of the main unit

are expressed in brackets [ ].

“Func”

The messages shown on the display are expressed in quotation marks

“ ”.

Press the key.

Refers to giving a light press of the key.

Press and hold the key. Refers to holding down the operation key and releasing the finger after

an intended display is obtained.

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