70b( how to judge, 20b 3.8, Judging “above” and “below” (limit function) – Rice Lake TS Series, Rice Lake Weighing Systems - Operation Manual User Manual

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3.8 Judging “Above” and “Below” (Limit Function)

By setting values in the balance, you can judge whether measured values fit within set ranges.

The limit function can be used in the following weighing modes: weighing machine, parts

counting, percentage weighing, and unit converting.

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How to judge

Set lower and upper limits. The judgment result is indicated by “◄” telling you that the measured value
is below (below lower limit), appropriate, or above (above upper limit).

For the case of one point setting, the point to be set is for only the lower limit that judges
“appropriate” and “below.”

Judgment results can be also displayed in graph form.

Set the function setting “・A.LG.” to “•” (2-point bar graph )(Refer to “Appendix 1: Function Setting List”
(P.

X

86

X

)).

Bar graph display is possible only for “two point setting.”

Above the

upper limit

Appropriate

range

Below the

lower limit

When one point (lower

limit) is set

Lower limit ≤ Weight
Weight < Lower limit

When two points (lower

and

upper limits) are set

Upper limit < Weight

Lower limit ≤ Weight
Weight < Lower limit

N/A

Below the lower limit

Appropriate range (graph readout depends on the

judgment result)

Above the upper limit

Reference

Reference

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