Digi-Star EZ 320 User Manual

Page 18

Advertising
background image

MODEL 320 - System Operation:

16

Press the [ON] key until "TOLER" is

circuitry starts the "delay time" counter. If the

displayed.

preset de-activates, the delay time counter is

To select the amount (by percentage) that an

amount has to be met for the total delay time

ingredient can be under/over-loaded and still

amount.

automatically advance,

Step 2) Press [NET/GROSS].

the scale from EVER auto-advancing,

Set to " OFF " to always advance after the

[INGR.#] or [PRINT] key twice advances the

ingredient amount has been reached.

recipe to the next ingredient. The first press

Tolerance Percentage Settings

"lock weight mode". This allows the scale

OFF, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, or 10

system to be moved to a new location without

Step 3) Press the [ON] key. The display will

ingredient. The second press advances the

advance to the next setup value.

scale recipe to the next ingredient.

Step 4) To exit setup and return to weighing,

After all ingredients have been loaded, the

press and hold the [TARE] key, then press the

scale displays the message: "RECIPE

[ON] key.

COMPLETE TOTAL = XXXXXXLB".

Using Delay Time:

The Delay Time feature allows an operator to
select the amount of time the scale should wait
before automatically advancing to the next
ingredient of the recipe. This helps insure
accuracy for the ingredient amount. For
example, if the delay time is set to 10
(seconds) and the preset alarms are activated
continuously, the auto-advance

reset, therefore assuring that the preset weight

Setting Delay Time to "MANUAL" prevents

regardless of the weight. Pressing either the

completes the current ingredient and enters a

affecting the weight amount of the next

To Change the Delay Time:

Step 1) To enter the "Long Form Setup Mode"
press and hold the [NET/GROSS] key and
then press the [ON] key. Continue holding
both keys until the indicator beeps and the
scale displays the message"P-ALM" followed
by the current pre-alarm weight. The "CAL"
annunciator will be flashing.

Advertising