3 details of the function table – A&D Weighing GX-8000 User Manual
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10-3 Details of the Function Table
Environment
Display
Condition
Stability band width
Hold function
Zero tracking
Display refresh rate
Decimal point
Auto display-ON
Auto display-OFF
Capacity indicator
ba5fnc
Cond
5t-b
Hold
trc
5pd
pnt
p-on
poff
g5i
0
1
2
0
1
2
0
1
0
1
2
3
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
Class
Item
Param-
eter
Description
Fast response, sensitive value
FAST
MID.
Slow response, stable value
SLOW
Stable when within 1 digit
Stable when within 3 digits
OFF
ON
OFF
Normal
Strong
Very strong
5 times/second
10 times/second
Point (.)
Comma (,)
OFF
ON
OFF
ON (10 minutes)
OFF
ON
Can be changed by
response adjustment.
With "
Hold 1", sets the
averaging time.
The stabilization indicator
illuminates with the display
fluctuation within the range.
With "
Hold 1", sets the
stabilization range.
Holds the display when
stable in animal mode. With
"
Hold 1", ANIMAL turns on.
Keeps zero display by
tracking zero drift.
Period to refresh the
display
Decimal point format
Turns on the weighing
mode display when AC
adapter is connected.
Turns off the display after
10 minutes of inactivity.
Capacity indicator.
Zero:
0%
Maximum capacity:
100%
See "10-9 Clock and Calendar
Function"
Factory setting Note: "Digit" is a unit of miminum weighing value.
No comparison
Comparison, excluding "near zero"
when stable value or overloaded
Comparison, including "near zero"
when stable value or overloaded
Continuous comparison,
excluding "near zero"
Continuous comparison,
including "near zero"
Digital input, upper/lower limits
Weighing input, upper/lower
limits
Digital input, reference value
Weighing input, reference value
See "10-10 Comparator Function"
Cp Hi
,
Cp lo
can be
selected.
Cp ref
,
Cp l t
can be
selected.
Displayed when Cpin 0
or Cpin 1 is selected.
Displayed when Cpin 2
or Cpin 3 is selected.
Confirms and sets the time
and date.The time and date
are added to output data
.
Clock
Cl adj
Cp fnc
Cp Hi
Cp lo
Cp ref
Cp lmt
Cp
Comparator mode
Cp in
Input method
Comparator
Upper limit
Lower limit
Reference value
Tolerance
0
1
2
3
4
0
1
2
3
See "10-10 Comparator Function"