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INPUT A ZERO (TARE) DISPLAY

a-rEL

USr-1

a-rEL

F1

The Zero (Tare) Display provides a way to zero the Input A value at various

input levels, causing future Display readings to be offset. This function is useful
in weighing applications where the container or material on the scale should not
be included in the next measurement value. When activated (momentary
action),

rEsEt

flashes and the Input A value is set to zero. At the same time, the

Input A value (that was on the display before the Zero Display) is subtracted
from the Input A Display Offset Value and is automatically stored as the new
Display Offset Value (

OfS-A

). If another Zero (tare) Display is performed, the

display will again change to zero and the Input A reading will shift accordingly.

A-drL

USr-1

A-drL

F1

INPUT A RELATIVE/ABSOLUTE DISPLAY

This function will switch the Input A Display between Relative and

Absolute. The Relative is a net value that includes the Display Offset Value.
The Input A Display will normally show the Relative unless switched by this
function. The Absolute is a gross value (based on Module 1 DSP and INP
entries) without the Display Offset Value. The Absolute display is selected as
long as the user input is activated (maintained action) or at the transition of the
function key (momentary action). When the user input is released, or the
function key is pressed again, the input A display switches back to Relative
display.

AbS-A

(absolute) or

rEL-A

(relative) is momentarily displayed at

transition to indicate which display is active.

INPUT B ZERO (TARE) DISPLAY

b-rEL

USr-1

b-rEL

F1

The Zero (Tare) Display provides a way to zero the Input B value at various

input levels, causing future Display readings to be offset. This function is useful
in weighing applications where the container or material on the scale should not
be included in the next measurement value. When activated (momentary
action),

rEsEt

flashes and the Input B value is set to zero. At the same time, the

Input B value (that was on the display before the Zero Display) is subtracted
from the Input B Display Offset Value and is automatically stored as the new
Display Offset Value (

Ofs-b

). If another Zero (tare) Display is performed, the

display will again change to zero and the Input B reading will shift accordingly.

b-drL

USr-1

b-drL

F1

INPUT B RELATIVE/ABSOLUTE DISPLAY

This function will switch the Input B Display between Relative and

Absolute. The Relative is a net value that includes the Display Offset Value.
The Input B Display will normally show the Relative unless switched by this
function. The Absolute is a gross value (based on Module 1 DSP and INP
entries) without the Display Offset Value. The Absolute display is selected as
long as the user input is activated (maintained action) or at the transition of the
function key (momentary action). When the user input is released, or the
function key is pressed again, the input B display switches back to Relative
display.

AbS-A

(absolute) or

rEL-A

(relative) is momentarily displayed at

transition to indicate which display is active.

d-HLd

USr-1

HOLD DISPLAY

The shown display is held but all other meter functions

continue as long as activated (maintained action).

A-HLd

USr-1

HOLD ALL FUNCTIONS

The meter disables processing the input, holds all display

contents, and locks the state of all outputs as long as activated
(maintained action). The serial port continues data transfer.

SYNC

USr-1

SYNCHRONIZE METER READING

The meter suspends all functions as long as activated

(maintained action). When the user input is released, the
meter synchronizes the restart of the A/D’s with other
processes or timing events.

bAt

USr-1

bAt

F1

STORE BATCH READING IN TOTALIZER

The assigned value is one time added (batched) to the Totalizer at transition

to activate (momentary action). The Totalizer retains a running sum of each
batch operation until the Totalizer is reset. When this function is selected, the
normal operation of the Totalizer is overridden.

rtot1

USr-1

r-tot

F1

RESET TOTALIZER

When activated (momentary action),

rESEt

flashes and the Totalizer resets to

zero. The Totalizer then continues to operate as it is configured. This selection
functions independent of the selected display.

rtot2

USr-1

RESET AND ENABLE TOTALIZER

When activated (momentary action),

rESEt

flashes and

the Totalizer resets to zero. The Totalizer continues to
operate while active (maintained action). When the user
input is released, the Totalizer stops and holds its value. This
selection functions independent of the selected display.

E-tot

USr-1

ENABLE TOTALIZER

The Totalizer continues to operate as long as activated

(maintained action). When the user input is released, the
Totalizer stops and holds its value. This selection functions
independent of the selected display.

r-HI

F1

RESET MAXIMUM

When activated (momentary action),

rESEt

flashes and the Maximum resets

to the present assigned value. The Maximum function then continues from that
value. This selection functions independent of the selected display.

Input assignment for the totalizer is programmed in Module 5, Totalizer

(Integrator) Parameters. Only the assigned input or calculation will be active for
the following Totalizer User Functions.

r-HI

USr-1

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