Check weighing, continued, Check weigh mode operation – Fairbanks NexWeigh User Manual
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Section 6: Operations
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6.3.7. Check Weighing, Continued
22. The entire UNDER bar graph and the first segment of the ACCEPT bargraph
will be illuminated. A previously programmed weight value is displayed with
the leftmost digit flashing. This is the start of ACCEPT point. If required using
the same procedure as identified in step 21 above, enter the correct value for
the start of the accept range. When the correct start of accept value is
displayed, press
PROGRAM/ENTER
.
23. The entire UNDER bargraph, the entire ACCEPT, and the first segment of the
OVER bargraph will be illuminated. A previously programmed weight value is
displayed with the leftmost digit flashing. This is the end of ACCEPT point. If
required using the same procedure as identified in step 21 above, enter the
correct value for the end of the accept range. When the correct end of accept
value is displayed, press
PROGRAM/ENTER
.
24. The entire UNDER bar graph, the entire ACCEPT, and the entire OVER
bargraph will be illuminated. A previously programmed weight value is
displayed with the leftmost digit flashing. This is the end of OVER point.
Using the same procedure as identified in step 21 above, enter the correct
value for the end of the accept range. When the correct end of over value is
displayed, press
PROGRAM/ENTER
.
25. The instrument will briefly display CSAvEd, then return to the weigh mode with
the most recently configured recipe active.
6.3.8. Check Weigh Mode Operation
Follow these steps to configure the Check weigh Mode Operation.
1. With the scale empty, press
ZERO
to zero the display if required.
2. Press the appropriate recipe button to enable the Checkweigh mode and that
recipe. If recipe is enabled, the instrument above that button will illuminate.
3. Place object to be weighed on platform. The appropriate LED’s in the
bargraph will illuminate to show the weight of the object relative to its target
acceptance range. If no green LED’s are lit up, the object is under the target
weight. If some of the green LED’s are lit, the object is within the acceptance
range. If one or more red LED’s light up, the object is above the acceptance
range.
4. When finished Checkweighing, simply press the recipe button that was
enabled to exit Checkweigh mode, or press a different recipe button to use a
different programmed recipe.