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6.2.
Smart Range For BM-22
The smart range for BM-22 consists of the standard range and precision range (high resolution).
Smart range function
These ranges can be switched by the weighing value automatically.
When placing the tare weight within the standard range, if pressing the RE-ZERO key, the weighing sample can be weighed within the precision range.
When pressing RANGE key, the current range is fixed to the standard range.
Example
1 Press the RE-ZERO key to use the precision range.
The balance displays zero.
2 Place the container (tare) on the weighing pan.
When mass of the container (tare) is within the standard range, the current range is automatically switched to the standard range.
3 Press the RE-ZERO key to use the precision range.
The balance displays zero.
4 Place the weighing sample in the container (tare).
When the sample is within the precision range, the weighing value can be read in high resolution.
Precision range
Container (Tare)
Standard range
Precision range
Weighing matter
Precision range
Precision Range And Standard Range For BM-22
Unit Precision range Standard range
Milligram 0.000 to 5100.009 5100.01 to 22000.84
Gram 0.000000 to 5.100009 5.10001 to 22.00084
Refer to page 18 for other units.
BM series 25
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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