Weight display and control buttons – Flintec II IPC User Manual

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FlintWeigh II IPC Technical Manual, Rev. 1.06 November 2011

Page 18 of 36

7.

Weight Display and Control Buttons

Fig. 7.1 : Weight display and control buttons

(1)

Display window FlintWeigh II

(2)

Logo

(3)

Software version and checksum

(4)

Weight value

(5)

Weight unit*

(6)

Service functions

(7)

Displayed scale (no.) and select scale

(8)

Zeroing the selected scale

(9)

Taring the selected scale

(10)

Operation mode of the selected scale

(11)

“Print” (record) to alibi memory

(12)

Alibi memory


*Unit in black letters: scale is calibrated
Unit in grey letters: scale has no valid calibration


The various functions will be described below.

Service functions: the window FlintWeigh II Settings opens (6)
In the weighing mode via the OLE interface only the window “Information“ will be opened.
It’s not possible to set up anything.

Displayed scale (no.) and select scale (7)
Currently scale no. 1 is displayed.

Other options are:

Scale no. 2 is displayed

Dual scale function, sum of scale no. 1 and no. 2

Zeroing the selected scale (8)
Zeroing is only allowed for the empty scale. The current load must fall within the defined
zeroing range ( -1% to +2% off max. load in legal for trade applications; user-defined range
in industrial applications)

Taring the selected scale (9)
Taring is only allowed, if the current gros weight is positive and the scale is in no-motion
condition. When clicking this button the scale will be tared (gros

net). The next click on

this button will delete the tare weight (net

gros).

Operation mode of the selected scale (10)

A tared scale will display the additional info “NET“.
The next click on this button will delete the tare weight (net

gros).

Scale is stable (no-motion condition)

Scale is within the zero setting range

Active weighing range (1, 2 or 3)

“Print” (record) to alibi memory (11)
Performs a weighing and saves the corresponding data to the alibi memory

Alibi memory (12)
Here you can view and print the contents of the alibi memory

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