Recalling the memory data

Confirm that the "Data memory (data)" parameter is set to "1".

1Press and hold the PRINT key until reCall is displayed, then release the key.

2Press the PRINT key to enter the memory recall mode. The type of data appears in the upper left of the display as shown to

the right. Recall the data in memory using the following keys. RE-ZEROkey..... To proceed to the next data set.

MODE key ......... To go back to the previous data set.

PRINT key ......... To transmit the current data using the RS-232C interface.

With RANGE held down, press the CAL key

To delete the current data.

CAL key............. To exit the memory recall mode.

3 Press the CAL key to return to the weighing mode.

Indicators

Weighing data

without time and date

Weighing data with

time and date

Transmitting all memory data at one time

Confirm that the "Serial interface (5if)" parameters are set properly.

Refer to "10. Function Table" and "15.2. Connection To Peripheral Equipment".

1Press and hold the PRINT key until reCall is displayed, then release the key.

Indicators

2Press the

3Press the

5Press the

6Press the interface.

RANGE key to display out .

PRINT key to display out "n"o with "no" blinking. RE-ZEROkey to display out "g"o with "go" blinking.

PRINT key to transmit all data using the RS-232C

Weighing data

without time and date

Weighing data with

time and date

7 The balance displays Clear when all data is transmitted. Press the CAL key to return to the weighing mode.

Deleting all memory data at one time

1 Press and hold the

PRINT

key until

reCall

is displayed, then release the key.

2Press the

3Press the

4Press the

RANGE

 

key several times to display

Clear

.

 

key to display

 

 

with "no" blinking.

PRINT

Clr "n"o

 

 

key to display

 

 

with "go" blinking.

RE-ZERO

 

Clr

"g"o

5 Press the

PRINT

key to delete all data

6 The balance displays

end

and returns to the weighing mode.

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