0 view voltage and a/d counts – Salter Brecknell B120 User Manual

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6. Press the Enter key to confirm the zero point again.

The scale goes through the start up routine and ends in normal

weighing mode.
If there is any error in the calibration, the scale will show CAL. Err.

The scale will try to return to the previous step.

7. If you have problems, press the On/Off key to exit the calibration mode

and try the procedure again.

8. Move the calibration switch back to normal weighing mode.

6.0

View Voltage and A/D Counts

You can view the battery voltage and A to D counts for diagnostic purposes.

Follow these steps:
1. With the calibration switch in the normal weighing mode and the scale in

normal mode, press and hold the

On/Off and Tare keys at the same time

until the scale beeps…

Vol. X.X

is displayed in the WEIGHT window, the word codE is

displayed in the PIECE WEIGHT window and the A to D counts

(code) is displayed in the COUNT window.

Vol.

stands for voltage and X.X is the current voltage of the battery. If

no battery is installed or the connection is not complete, Vol. 7.2 will

be displayed.
When the current working voltage is lower than 5.7V, the Low Batt

annunciator will light.
When the voltage is lower than 5.5V, the Low Batt annunciator will

light and the beeper will sound for approximately two minutes before

the scale turns itself off.
The A to D counts for an empty scale should be between 5000 and

100,000. This should be a positive number. The A to D counts for a

scale at full capacity should be above 300,000. If the A to D counts

are outside of these ranges or calibration and normal weighing

cannot be done, your scale’s loadcell has been permanently

damaged.

2. To exit this mode, press the On/Off key…

The scale returns to normal mode.

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