Data Output Functions - Sartorius LA Reference Series Operating Instructions Manual

Electronic analytical and precision balances
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Line for metrological data
Bar graph
Measured value line
Text line
Soft key labels
Plus/minus sign
Unit
Stability indicator
Tare memory
Calculated value
Application pictograms
Max4200 g
Min 0.5 g
e= 0.1g
d=0.01g

Data Output Functions

There are 3 options for data output:
– Output to the display and control unit
– Output to a printer (generate a printout)
– Output to a peripheral device (e.g., computer) via the interface port
Output to the Display and Control Unit
The display is divided into 9 sections. Information about the balance, the application
being used and the sample weighed is output in the following sections:
– Line for metrological data
– Bar graph
– Plus/minus sign, stability symbol display
– Measured value line
– Weight unit display
– Data in tare memory; calculated value
– Application symbol display
– Text line
– Soft key labels
Line for Metrological Data (on balances verified for legal metrology)
This line shows:
– Maximum balance capacity (e.g., 4,200 g)
– Minimum balance capacity; the weight must not go below this limit when the balance
is used in legal metrology
– Verification interval of the balance; irrelevant if the balance is not used in legal metrology
(e.g., 0.1 g)
– Readability: Indicates the actual scale interval (display increment of the balance)
(e.g., 0.01 g)
Bar Graph (overview display)
In the bar graph, weighing results are displayed either
– as a percentage of the maximum balance capacity, or
– in relation to a target value, with tolerance limits indicated.
You can turn off (blank) the bar graph display (Setup: Device: Display: Digit size:
13 mm + text display or 13 mm)
Plus/Minus Sign, Stability Symbol
This section shows:
– "Busy" symbol
J
– Plus or minus sign
F H
– Zero symbol (indicating the scale has been zeroed)
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