A&D Weighing GF-32K User Manual
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12. Data Memory
Data memory is a function to store weighing data, calibration data and unit mass in memory.
Of the data in memory, the balance can only display the weighing data. The weighing data
and calibration data in memory are available for outputting at one time to a printer or
personal computer. One of the following data sets can be stored:
GX-K series
GF-K series
Excluding date and time
Up to 200 sets Up to 40 sets
Weighing data
Including date and time
Up to 100 sets
-
Calibration result of Internal and external calibration
and calibration test
Last 50 sets
-
Unit mass in the counting mode
Up to 50 sets Up to 20 sets
Upper and lower limit values of comparator function
Up to 20 sets
Tare value
Up to 20 sets
Note GF-K series does not output time and date.
12-1. Notes on Using Data Memory
To use the memory function, set the "Data memory (
data
)" parameter of the function table.
In addition, for weighing data, set the "Time/Date output (
5-td
)" parameter. For details on
setting the data memory, refer to "10-2. The Function Table".
For weighing data of the GX-K series, the data contents to be stored and the storage
capacity depend on the "Time/Date output (
5-td
)" parameter setting.
Releasing "Clr"
If a different type of data exists in memory when the data is
stored, "
Clr
" blinks the upper left of the display. For example,
you want to store weighing data but calibration data or unit mass
data remains in memory.
Under such a condition, before storing data, delete the data in memory as follows:
Step 1
Press and hold the
key until
SClr "n"o
with "no" blinking is displayed,
then release the key.
Step 2 Press the
RE-ZERO
key to display
SClr "g"o
with "go" blinking.
The type of data stored in memory appears in the upper left of the display as
shown below:
Unit mass in the counting mode
PpC
Weighing data without time and date
-d-
Weighing data with time and date
d-t
Calibration result
Hi5
parameters of comparator
Cp
Tare value
tr
Step 3 Press the
key to delete all the data in memory.
Step 4 The balance displays
end
and returns to the weighing mode.
Upper left of
the display