DIGIWEIGH DWP-C2X User Manual
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8
4
Press(*)
Press(*)
Press(*)
Press(*)
Press(*)
Press(*)
[ 0 0 0 0 0 ]
[ 0 0 0 0 0 ]
[ 0 3 0 0 0 ]
[ 0 3 0 0 0 ]
[ 0 3 0 0 0 ]
[ 0 3 0 0 0 ]
[ 0 3 0 0 0 ]
input calibration weight value
The highest digit flashes, press(▲) to choose figures.
Press (▲) the flashing move to the next digit, same way
for other digits. Press three time to input [3]
flashing stops after selection of all the figures
Then
press(▲) to make the highest digit flash, re-input
the calibration weight value
Otherwise, press (*) to calculate
“Zero Tracking"
parameter, "Calibration parameter
”, and save the data
automatically, quit the calibration and return to weighing
status.
During this process when the figures are flashing the
flashing number will minus by 1 after each pressing on (→0←)
on the remote.
Remarks:
1) Preheat 8-10 minutes by turning the power on before operating, and set up the data first according
to Parameter setting.
2) This operation must be within one minute after startup and data setup.
3) 1.Press [H] to quit at any time and return to weighing status, the data could only be effective and
saved after all procedures completed.
4)
Weight for weight calibration would be better as it be closer to the max.weight. If the loaded weight
is <10%F.S, the calibration is invalid, the original calibration parameter is still valid.
5)If the five digits input by the user are all 9, it will restore the factory parameter.
6) It can not enter into
“Calibration" under the “Tare" status.
7) It will
automatically quit “Accumulation" status after this process.
2. Compensation calibration (must be after password setting)
E.g.: When the actual weight on the scale is 1,000kgs, but it shows 1020kgs. it can be corrected by
compensation without taking off the weight from the scale.
Details show below:
Ste
p
Operation
Display
Remarks
1
After
inputting
password,
Press(▲)
Press (*)
[ CAL 1 ]
[ CAL 2 ]
Option: CAL 1 Parameter setting; CAL 2
Calibration
Press (▲) and enter into calibration
Enter into (Compensation) status
2
Press (*)
[ 1 0 2 0 ] shows current weight value
Press(*) into next operation
3
repeat step 4 of calibration