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5.2.
Storing Active Units
The units and modes can be selected and stored in the function table.
The sequence of displaying them can be arranged to fit the frequency of use.
The units stored are maintained in non-volatile memory, even if the AC adapter is removed.
1 Press and hold the RANGE key until ba5fnc of the function table is displayed in the weighing mode, then release the key.
Press and hold
2 Press the RANGE key several times to display Unit .
Press several times
3 Press the PRINT key to enter the unit selection mode.
4 Specify a unit or mode in the order to be displayed using the following keys.
RANGE key ......... To display the units sequentially.
RE-ZERO key ...... To specify a unit or mode.
The indicator appears when the displayed unit or mode is specified.
Examples
Unit Display
Selection key
Examples
Specify the unit
Gram
Milligram g mg
The indicator is displayed at the units specified.
Counting mode PC
Percent mode %
Density mode DS
5 Press the PRINT key to store the units or modes.
The balance displays end and then displays the next menu item of the function table.
6 Press the CAL key to exit the function table.
Then the balance returns to the weighing mode with the selected unit.
Store them
BM series 21
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Table of contents
- 5 Introduction
- 6 Features
- 7 Compliance
- 9 Unpacking The Balance
- 12 Installing The Balance And Precautions
- 12 Installing The Balance
- 15 Precautions Before Use (Environmental Condition And Preparations)
- 17 Cautions During Use (For Precision Weighing)
- 18 Cautions After Use (Management Of The Balance)
- 18 Cautions For Power Supply
- 19 Display Symbols And Key Operation
- 20 Weighing Units
- 20 Units
- 23 Storing Active Units
- 24 Selecting Unit And Weighing Mode
- 26 Weighing
- 26 Basic Operation (Gram Mode)
- 27 Smart Range For BM
- 28 Counting Mode (PC)
- 30 Percent Mode (%)
- 31 Built-in DC Static Eliminator (Neutralization Device)
- 33 Monitoring Clock and Environmental Sensors
- 34 Repeatability Test
- 35 Response Adjustment
- 35 Automatic Response Adjustment
- 36 Manual Response Adjustment
- 37 Calibration (To Adjust The Weighing Value)
- 37 Calibration Group
- 38 Automatic Self Calibration (For variation of ambient temperature)
- 38 One-Touch Calibration (For Common Use)
- 39 Calibration Test Using the Internal Mass
- 40 Calibration Using An External Weight
- 41 Calibration Test Using An External Weight
- 42 Correcting The Internal Mass Value
- 43 Function Switch And Initialization
- 43 Permit Or Inhibit
- 44 Initializing The Balance
- 45 Function Table
- 45 Setting The Function Table
- 47 Details Of The Function Table
- 49 Description Of The Class "Environment, Display
- 51 Description Of The Item "Data Output Mode
- 52 Description Of The Item "Data Format
- 55 Data Format Examples
- 57 Clock And Calendar Function
- 58 ID Number And GLP Report
- 58 Setting The ID Number
- 59 GLP Report
- 64 Data Memory
- 64 Notes On Using Data Memory
- 65 Data Memory For Weighing Data
- 68 Data Memory For Calibration And Calibration Test
- 69 Underhook
- 70 Density Measurement (Specific gravity)
- 73 Password Function
- 73 Using Password Function
- 74 Changing Password
- 75 Inputting Password When Turning On The Balance
- 75 Missing Password
- 76 Standard Input And Output Interface
- 76 RS-232C Interface
- 77 Connection To Peripheral Equipment
- 80 Commands
- 85 Maintenance
- 85 Treatment Of The Balance
- 85 Error Codes
- 87 Other Display
- 88 Checking The Balance Performance And Environment
- 88 Asking For Repair
- 89 Specifications
- 90 External Dimensions
- 91 Options And Peripheral Equipment
- 96 Terms
- 97 Index