Specifying the Weighing Range of the First Range

Step 3 After displaying Cap for 2 seconds, the first range or the weighing capacity of single range will be displayed. When dual range is used, Cap1 is displayed for 2 seconds. Triangle 1 will be displayed. Specify parameter with the 0 - 9 keys and press the ENTER key to store it and proceed to the next step. When pressing the ESC key, regardless of what is displayed, the indicator will proceed to the next step without changing the parameters. The next step is Zero Calibration in single range or the second range resolution in dual range.

Specifying the Second Range Resolution

Step 4 After displaying range2 for 2 seconds, the resolution with decimal point and triangle

2 will be displayed. Specify the second range resolution in the same way as the first range. The decimal point cannot be moved. Specify the second range resolution greater than the first range. Press the ENTER key to store the parameters and proceed to the next step. When pressing the ESC key, regardless of what is displayed, the indicator will proceed to the next step without changing the parameter.

Specifying the Second Range Capacity

Step 5 After displaying Cap2 for 2 seconds, the capacity with unit and decimal point is displayed. Specify the capacity in the same way as the first range. The capacity should be greater than the first range. Press the ENTER key to store the parameters and proceed to Zero Calibration.

5.2.2.To Get Stabilized Data

Step 6 Maintain the following conditions to calibrate the scale (indicator) correctly.

Maintain a constant temperature, stable power and stable input voltage from the load cell.

Avoid direct sunshine or the near the outlet of an air conditioner.

Do not install the scale (indicator) where there is a strong magnetic field.

Step 7 Turn the display on and leave it for several minutes.

5.2. Calibration Procedure

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A&D AD-4405 To Get Stabilized Data, Specifying the Weighing Range of the First Range, Specifying the Second Range Capacity