Dual Range

<First range> Select the resolution, decimal point position and format.

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<First range> Select the weighing range

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<Second range> Select the resolution

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<Second Range> Specify the weighing capacity

For the range function, refer to “5.3. Weighing Range Function”.

Specifying the Range and Unit

Step 1 The range and unit of measure are displayed.

Range display :

5ingl

: single range

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

dUal

: dual range

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To change the range function, use the

CLEAR

key

Unit display:

The active unit is displayed. When using units that can be

 

 

 

used interchangeably, such as kg or lb, calibration should be

 

 

 

done by using the displayed unit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To select a unit for weighing, use the

MODE

key and to select unit for

 

 

calibration, use the +/- key. The unit for calibration (first unit) is

 

 

displayed and the alternate unit (second unit) is blinking.

 

 

Stores the value displayed and then advances to the next step.

ENTER

 

 

Advances to the next step without changing the parameter.

ESC

 

Specifying the Resolution, Decimal Point Position and Format

Step 2 The resolution will be displayed as d 01., with decimal point. Triangle 1 and the first unit selected at the previous step will be displayed.

Positioning of the decimal point is done with the CLEAR key, setting of display format (point or comma) with the +/- key, the resolution with the MODE key. The decimal point format, set at this stage, will only apply to the display. The decimal point format for serial data output is selected using the F-function settings.

Press the ENTER key to store the displayed settings and then proceed to the next step. Using the ESC key, regardless of what is displayed, the indicator will proceed to the next step without changing the set data.

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5.2. Calibration Procedure

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A&D AD-4405 manual Specifying the Range and Unit, Specifying the Resolution, Decimal Point Position and Format