Weigh methods, General weigh method, Slow weigh method – Digi-Star SW600 User Manual

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SW600

WEIGH METHODS

Select weigh method #4 for animal weighing. When weighing dead loads, you
can still use the Lock-On Weigh method but you may wish to use one of the
other methods listed below.

GENERAL WEIGH METHOD

All-purpose weigh method for weighing dead loads. It is used for most

applications.

SLOW WEIGH METHOD

Attempts to provide higher accuracy by filtering many weight samples over a

longer period. Use for weighing dead loads.

FAST WEIGH METHOD

The Fast weigh method is more sensitive to weight changes than the other

weigh methods. When a weight changes quickly, the Fast method tries to

determine the new weight as quickly as possible. This method is for weighing

dead loads.

LOCK-ON WEIGH METHOD

Weighs active animals and displays stable accurate weight. Lock-On
sensitivity adjusted using “LOCKON” menu.

• Once actual weight is displayed, scale “Locks-On” to weight.

• Weight is displayed stable, even if motion never stops.

• Small ‘L’ appears on left side of display indicating weight “Locked-

On.”

• Animal’s weight must be greater than 0.67% of scales “capacity”

weight before system can “Lock-On.”

Note: Customers should use a weight value for Zero Tracking (

ZTRACK

)

that is less than 0.67% of capacity.

To break lock, add or remove preset percentage of displayed weight. The
default setting is 50%.

• The weight value that is used to “break the lock” and return to

normal weighing can be selected by choosing a value from 01 to
99%. For example, if unlock is set to 10(%) and weight is locked at
1000, display will “unlock” and return to normal weighing at 900,
once 10% (100) is removed.

• “Locked-On” weight can be “rechecked”, pressing . breaks

“lock” and scale recalculates weight.

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