A&D Weighing AD-4407 User Manual

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8. Accumulation

Accumulation

Accumulation

Accumulation

The function accumulates weighing data and stores the total data and the

accumulation count. Data is stored in non-volatile memory, and is not lost even if

the power is turned off.

8.1.1. Preparation

and

Specification

Set the following parameters to use the accumulation function.

Select

Cf08 1 for the CF-function so that the accumulation function becomes effective.

Specify the method of accumulation and data at f20 of the F-functions.

Specify the inhibit region for accumulation at f21 of the F-functions.

Selection of Accumulation Mode, F20 of the F-functions

There are two methods of accumulation; manual accumulation using the

M+

key

and automatic accumulation.

The accumulated data can select "positive data only" or "both polarity data".

The accumulated data can select "result of comparison is OK only" or "all result".

Accumulation Condition, F21 of the F-function

In the case of manual accumulation mode, press the

M+

key to accumulate

weighing data when the STABLE mark is turned on.

Data can be accumulated after the weight data enters the "inhibit region for output".

When connecting the power cord and turning the display on, the accumulation mode

takes the same action.

Inhibit region for accumulation

F21

Description

Add data anytime

f21 0

Stable data can be used anytime

Above 5 d

f21 1

Factory setting

Above 10 d

f21 2

Above 20 d

f21 3

Above 50 d

f21 4

Caution

Do not set to

f21 0

f21 0

f21 0

f21 0 for the automatic accumulation mode.

If

f21 0

f21 0

f21 0

f21 0, it may add the same data two times or more.

Limitation of Accumulation Count and Total

The limitation of accumulation count is 999999.

The limitation of total is 999999, ignoring the decimal point.

If exceeding these limitations, the data is not accumulated.

Example: The decimal point to "0.0", the limitation is "99999.9".

8. Accumulation

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