Zero Range Setting; Weighing Filter Setting; Default Unit Setting - acaia lunar Operation Manual

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Zero Range Setting [ 0.rAnGE ]
1. Zero Range setting determines the range for which
of tare operation.
2. When Zero Range is set to 2, the range for zero-setting will be 2% of the capacity, i.e., +/- 40g
for acaia | lunar. By pressing
operation while any weight lays outside the range is tared out by tare operation.
3. If Zero Range is set to 100, the range for zero-setting will be 100% of the capacity, i.e., +/- 2kg
for acaia | lunar. Therefore, instead of tare operation, zero operation would be executed in this
setting whenever
4. Press and hold
confirm the selected option.
5. Notice: The difference between zero operation and tare operation is that zero operation would
simply ignore the weight and display as 0 while tare operation would deduct the weight from
weighing result. However, zero operation does not increase the scale capacity.
Weighing Filter Setting [ Filt. ]
1. The number shown on LED display indicates the current filter parameter which determines the
speed for load receptor to response to weight and to determine the weighing value. The larger
the number, the more stable but slower the weighing result will be.
2. Press
button to change the parameter.
3. Press and hold
confirm the selected parameter.
Default Unit
Setting
1. The Default Weighing Unit is set to be gram if [
selected.
2. Press
button to switch the Default Weighing Unit between gram and ounce.
3. Press and hold
option.
Chapter 4: Configuration
button, any weight within +/- 40g is zeroed out by zero
button is pressed.
button for 1 second until the next setting, [ Filt. ], is shown on LED to
button for 1 second until the next setting, [ Unit ] is shown on the LED to
[ Unit ]
button for 1 second until [ rESoL ] is shown on LED to confirm the selected
button executes zero operation instead
9 ] is selected and ounce if [
o2 ] is
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