A&D HV-G Series instruction manual Tare and Net Display, Semi-Automatic Tare Input by Weighing

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7.2 Tare (and Net Display)

The “Tare” is used to cancel the mass of a container, receptacle, case, bag, etc. which is put on the pan to contain the item to be weighed.

Caution

The tare reduces the available weighing range.

The current tare value is reset by pressing the ZERO switch or turning the scale off. (Reset value is zero.)

Storable preset tare value is within minimum weighing range for the HV-G se- ries.

7.2.1 Semi-Automatic Tare (Input by Weighing)

Step 1 Put the container onto the pan.

Step 2 Press the TARE is displayed.

switch. The display becomes zero and the net mark

Step 3 It is now possible to put something into the container and to read its net display.

Step 4 Remove all items from the pan.

7.2.2 Preset Tare (Digital Input of Known Tare)

Step 1 Press and hold the SET switch and press the TARE switch. Then the blank or stored tare value is displayed. This blank display means

that the tare value is zero (reset value), and blinks.

Step 2 Set the preset tare value by using the following switches.

^switch selecting the value of the figure. < switch selecting a figure.

Note: The maximum Preset Tare is equal to the low range maximum capacity.

Step 3 Press the ENTER switch to store the new preset tare value.

The scale displays a net value i.e. the tare value subtracted from the gross weight value.

Step 3 It is now possible to put something into the container and to read its net weight.

Step 4 Remove all items from the pan.

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Contents HV-G Series Contents Page Compliance with FCC rules ComplianceOutline and Features Unpacking Type Products Accessories Accessories and Options listOptions List Order code or option name AccessoriesPrecautions for Operating the Scale Precautions for Installing the ScalePrecautions for Storing the Scale Installing the Scale Installing the Batteries for Type L Names OFF Display and SymbolsPage Switches Page Turning the Scale On/Off & Basic Weighing Basic OperationMemo Type L with Batteries Semi-Automatic Tare Input by Weighing Tare and Net DisplayProducts Weighing Range Weighing RangeWeighing Range Operation and PerformanceMode Switch Changing Unit & Mode Storing a Unit Mass Counting ModeCounting the number of articles Storing a 100% Mass Percentage ModeReading Percentage Accumulation Function Operation and SwitchesFunction table Meaning & Purpose Preparation Setting Parameters Example Operation and Performance ExamplesFunction table Meaning and Purpose Comparator FunctionComparator Sign Comparison ConditionAccumulation function f6 Step If one Has Been selected, press Case Full/Dribble Batch Function Full/Dribble batch sub-function ComparatorHold Parameter and display an item of the full/dribble Switch to display the HI Function Table Meaning and purpose Simple batch function Simple Batch FunctionPreparation Setting Parameters Operation and Performance Examples Calibration Adjusting the Scale Gravity Acceleration Table Gravity Acceleration Correction Complete Calibration ProcedureCalibration of the Zero Point Function Table Procedure for Setting Parameters15.2 Parameter List Function or full/dribble batch function Display Meaning and purposePrinting condition when using option OP-06 for type Function to hold the current display value. When 16 RS-232C Serial Data Interface Format Data FormatFormat Preparation and Performance Examples Stream ModeCancel of tare Command ModeTare Upper limit value Preset tareFinal value Preparation Setting Parameters Options Pin connections Pin No Signal name Direction Description17.1 RS-232C / Relay output / Buzzer OP-03 17.2 RS-422 / RS-485 / Relay output OP-04 Pin No Signal name Direction DescriptionInstalling OP-04 Communication Format Lower limit value ZeroFinal value Reset of Accumulation data and numberAccumulation data output Accumulation count outputInternal Printer for Type V OP-06 SpecificationConsumables Installation DisassemblyPerformance Check HV-G series SpecificationsDimensions Page This situation Confirm these items MaintenanceCheck Points Before Calling Maintenance Repair