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5.4 Calibration Setup Menu
The calibration setup menu contains two items: standard and auto zero maintenance
“Auto0.” In addition, more menus will appear that are transferred from the main setup
menu when Legal for Trade settings are used.
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Industrial Setting
(default)
Handbook 44, NTEP
R-76, OIML
Industrial, restricted to
1 Weight Unit
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AZM Off
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Hex Seal
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Press Switch
behind the hole
with a small
Screwdriver
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Figure 5-8. Calibration Setup
5.5 Standard
There are four selections in the standard menu.
1. Industrial (Indu5) - This is the most common setting for the MSI-3460. With the
industrial standard, you have full range zero, access to units switching, filters,
and peak hold.
2. Handbook 44 (Hb-44) - Sets the scale to enable only approved features per the
NTEP HB-44 rules and regulations. Access is denied to peak hold, and the zero
range may be limited. The filter menu is moved to the cal setup menu, so filters
are only accessible through the cal seal.
3. R-76 (r-76) - Sets the scale to enable only approved features per OIML R-76.
Only kg weight units are available. The zero range is limited to 5% (-2+3%
relative to calibrate zero). Net/Gross function is temporary. Once net weight is
established, pushing an F key set for Net/Gross will cause a maximum five
second display of the gross weight. You must clear the tare to display gross
weight constantly. Other metrological aspects are changed to meet R-76
requirements.
4. One Unit (1unit)-The one unit standard is exactly the same as industrial, except
units switching is inhibited. This is useful for metric only countries. Another use
of the one unit standard is to allow the scale to be calibrated in units other than
lb or kg, since conversions are eliminated.
Contact MSI for more information on the standards settings.