A&D HV-G Series instruction manual Operation and Performance, Products Weighing Range

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7.3 Weighing Range

This is the function to select a weighing range.

The mass value is displayed within a selected range.

There is the automatic range (f2 0) and manual range (f2 1) using the switch.

RANGE

Operation and Performance

Function Table

 

 

 

 

Meaning and purpose

 

Automatic range

 

Weighing range changes automatically as items are placed onto

 

the pan.

 

When there is nothing on the pan and the zero point mark is

f2 0

displayed, the scale changes back to the minimum range

 

automatically

 

Press the

 

 

 

 

 

switch to change to minimum range, when there

 

 

ZERO

 

 

is nothing on the pan and the zero point mark is not displayed due

 

to net display or zero offset

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Manual range

 

Press the

 

switch to expand the range.

 

RANGE

f2 1

Press the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

switch to change to minimum range, when there

 

RANGE

 

is nothing on the pan and the zero point mark is displayed

 

Press the

 

 

 

 

switch and then the

 

switch to change to

 

ZERO

 

RANGE

 

minimum range, when there is nothing on the pan and the zero

 

point mark is not displayed due to net display or zero offset

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weighing Range

Products

Weighing Range

 

HV-15KGV, HV-15KGL

3kg,

6kg,

15kg

 

 

 

 

HV-60KGV, HV-60KGL

15kg,

30kg,

60kg

 

 

 

 

HV-200KGV, HV-200KGL

60kg,

150kg,

220kg

 

 

 

 

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Contents HV-G Series Contents Page Compliance Compliance with FCC rulesOutline and Features Unpacking Accessories and Options list Type Products AccessoriesOrder code or option name Accessories Options ListPrecautions for Storing the Scale Precautions for Installing the ScalePrecautions for Operating the Scale Installing the Scale Installing the Batteries for Type L Names Display and Symbols OFFPage Switches Page Memo Basic OperationTurning the Scale On/Off & Basic Weighing Type L with Batteries Tare and Net Display Semi-Automatic Tare Input by WeighingWeighing Range Weighing RangeOperation and Performance Products Weighing RangeMode Switch Changing Unit & Mode Counting Mode Storing a Unit MassCounting the number of articles Percentage Mode Storing a 100% MassReading Percentage Function table Meaning & Purpose Operation and SwitchesAccumulation Function Preparation Setting Parameters Operation and Performance Examples ExampleComparator Function Comparator SignComparison Condition Function table Meaning and PurposeAccumulation function f6 Step If one Has Been selected, press Case Full/Dribble Batch Function Hold ComparatorFull/Dribble batch sub-function Parameter and display an item of the full/dribble Switch to display the HI Simple Batch Function Function Table Meaning and purpose Simple batch functionPreparation Setting Parameters Operation and Performance Examples Calibration Adjusting the Scale Gravity Acceleration Table Complete Calibration Procedure Gravity Acceleration CorrectionCalibration of the Zero Point Procedure for Setting Parameters Function Table15.2 Parameter List Display Meaning and purpose Function or full/dribble batch functionPrinting condition when using option OP-06 for type Function to hold the current display value. When 16 RS-232C Serial Data Interface Data Format FormatFormat Stream Mode Preparation and Performance ExamplesTare Command ModeCancel of tare Preset tare Upper limit valueFinal value Preparation Setting Parameters 17.1 RS-232C / Relay output / Buzzer OP-03 Pin connections Pin No Signal name Direction DescriptionOptions Pin No Signal name Direction Description 17.2 RS-422 / RS-485 / Relay output OP-04Installing OP-04 Communication Format Zero Lower limit valueReset of Accumulation data and number Accumulation data outputAccumulation count output Final valueConsumables SpecificationInternal Printer for Type V OP-06 Disassembly InstallationPerformance Check Specifications HV-G seriesDimensions Page Maintenance Check Points Before Calling MaintenanceRepair This situation Confirm these items