Options menu, Units switching (lb and kg), Peak hold mode – Rice Lake Intercomp CS 200 - Users Manual User Manual
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CS200, Users
August, 2009
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Units Switching (lb and kg)
The CS200 can toggle between lb and kg. To switch units simultaneously press
and hold the ZERO and backlight keys. After pressing and holding these keys
for a few seconds, the unit will momentarily display:
1) “kgS
kgS
kgS
kgS”, if you have now switched to display in kgs.
2) “lbS
lbS
lbS
lbS”, if you have now switched to display in lbs.
Options menu
The options menu allows access to the following functions: Peak mode, print, sample
rate, sleep mode, auto-off, serial output, and baud rate. To enter into the options menu,
simultaneously press the ZERO and backlight keys. The display will show “PEAk
PEAk
PEAk
PEAk”.
Press the Zero or backlight keys to scroll through the menu options. To use or edit a
specific function, simultaneously press the ZERO and backlight keys. At this point you
will need to enter in a number:
How to enter a number:
Press the backlight key to increment the value of the blinking digit. To move the place
of the blinking digit, press the ZERO key. When the desired number is displayed,
simultaneously press the ZERO and backlight keys and release.
Peak hold mode
In this mode the unit will display only the highest force applied to the scale - until
you press the ZERO key.
To get into peak mode: Access the options menu. When the display shows
“PEAk
PEAk
PEAk
PEAk”, simultaneously press the ZERO and backlight keys and release. The
tester will return to measurement mode and will display the peak force.
To return back to normal measurement mode, repeat the above procedure.
The unit will always turn on in “normal” operating mode.
Print
This feature is only applicable if you have the serial output version of the CS200.
To print: Access the options menu. Press ZERO until the display reads “Prnt
Prnt
Prnt
Prnt”.
The CS200 will print when you simultaneously press the ZERO and backlight
keys and release.
Sample Rate
The sample rate is the number of past readings that are averaged together to
make a reading. The default sample rate is 5.