Section Three; Using Your Scale; Entering A Number Or Function; Clearing A Number Or Function - Setra Systems 35CP Manual

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ENTERING A NUMBER OR FUNCTION

To enter a number or function on your scale, simply press the key or keys which
correspond to the numbers or functions you wish to enter. The weighing function is
automatically displayed when the scale is on and something is placed on the pan.

CLEARING A NUMBER OR FUNCTION

To clear the last number or function you entered on the scale's keyboard, simply
press the clear key. This automatically returns your scale to the weighing mode.

RECALLING A NUMBER OR FUNCTION

Your scale is equipped with several memory registers which facilitate the storage of
weights and numbers, as well as the calculation of related functions (such as
average piece weight). Once a value has been stored in a specific memory, such as
the tare register, it can be returned to the display by pressing the ./rcl key, and then
by pressing the register key you wish to recall, e.g., press ./rcl , tare .

CONVERTING WEIGHING UNITS

Your scale is capable of weighing in: pounds —ounces — grams —X units — T units
— carats — pennyweights — or troy ounces. To convert from one unit to another,
simply press the conv key. Each time you press the key, you are converting to the
units next in line in your scale's program. Continue pressing the key until the units
you wish to use are displayed.

STORING A NUMBER IN A REGISTER

To store a displayed number in a particular memory, simply press the register key
(the tare key for example). The number is now stored in the register, and the scale is
ready to continue weighing. (See above to recall the stored value.)

CLEARING A NUMBER FROM A REGISTER

To clear a number stored in a register, simply enter a value of 0 in place of the number
previously stored.
Note:
The accumulator register acts differently from other registers, as it adds the
displayed value to an existing value. See the section on "Accumulating
Results" for detailed information on storing and clearing a number in the
accumulator register.
Using Y our Scale
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