Salter Brecknell 800 Series User Manual
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LCD
Annunciator
LED
Annunciator
MEANING
0
ZERO
Better known as the “Center of Zero” annunciator, this light is active
whenever the displayed weight is within ± 0.25 divisions of true zero.
N
NET
Denotes that the indicator is displaying net weight.
G
GROSS
Denotes that the indicator is displaying gross weight.
T
TARE
Indicates that a tare weight has been established in the system.
lb, kg, pcs
lb, kg, pcs
Indicates the unit of the displayed weight. No unit means that the indicator is
displaying weight in the custom unit.
STABLE
This light is on whenever the scale is stable.
DISP T
DISP T
Denotes that the indicator is currently displaying the current tare weight.
APW
APW
Denotes that the indicator is currently displaying the current Average Piece
Weight.
TABLE 7-1: 800 Series Annunciator Definitions
7.2 KEYBOARD
The keyboard is composed of eighteen function keys. Refer to Figure 7-2 for the overall
layout and key locations.
1
NET
GROSS
TARE
UNITS
ZERO
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
DISP T
SAVE
APW
SAMPLE
CL
ID NO
FIGURE 7-2: Function Keys Layout
7.2.1 FUNCTION KEYS
0 - 9
– These keys allow numeric entry where applicable, such as keyboard tare
entry. The “1”, “2”, “4” and “5” keys also function as arrow keys when in the Setup
Menu mode and User Menu mode. The “0” key also acts as the PRINT key. Press
and hold the “6” key to briefly view the current tare value.
Decimal Point
– This key is used to enter a decimal point when keying in numeric
data.
CL (Clear)
– This key is used primarily to clear the current numeric entry for
correction purposes. This key also clears the current tare value if displaying weight
and the current APW (Average Piece Weight) if the indicator is displaying pieces.