1.4
Indicator Operations
Basic 880 operations are summarized below:
1.4.1
Toggle Gross/Net Mode
GROSS
1. Press
to toggle the display mode between gross and net.
NET
B/N
Net mode is only available if a tare value has been entered or acquired, the net value is the gross weight minus the tare. If
no tare has been entered or acquired, the display remains in gross mode.
A lit LED next to the Gross (Brutto in OIML) or Net on the display indicates the current mode.
1.4.2
Toggle Units
1. Press
to switch between primary and secondary units. The current units LED will be lit.
UNITS
1.4.3
Zero Scale
1. In gross mode, remove all weight from the scale and wait for the
ZERO
2. Press
. The
1.4.4
Acquire Tare
1. Place container on scale and wait for the
TARE
2. Press
to acquire the tare weight of the container. Net weight is displayed and the
show the tare value was entered.
1.4.5
Remove Stored Tare Value
1. Remove all weight from the scale and wait for the
2. The display should read zero and the
TARE
3. Press
(or, in OIML mode, the
Note
If keyed tare is allowed, press
1.4.6
Preset Tare (Keyed Tare)
Note
Tare mode muste be set to keyed or both for the preset tare caommand to function.
1. With the scale empty and display showing zero weight, press
2. Display will show (000000); the focused digit will flash.
3. To edit the value:
• Press
or
to select the digit.
• Press
or
to increment or decrement the value.
TARE
• Press
• Press
or
to adjust the decimal point placement.
TARE
• Press
4. The display will change to the Net mode and the
Note
Entering a keyed tare of zero will remove the stored tare value.
0
LED lights to indicate the scale is zeroed.
0
ZERO
TARE
to open the keyed tare prompt. To clear the tare press
to move to the decimal point entry.
when the value is correct.
LED to light.
LED to light.
LED should be lit, zero the scale if needed.
key). Display shifts to gross weight and the Gross LED is lit.
TARE
LED lights to show the preset tare was entered.
PT
LED to light.
LED lights to
T
TARE
.
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