MENU 3.0 – WEIGHT (JUMP LIST 3)
COUNT (D.A.N. 3001) Display Count
Indicator displays count in increments of 0.01, 0.02, 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100. If
the count is set too small, the readings will be unstable, and the indicator will not be accurate. Display
count should be equal to or greater than 1/4000 of the capacity. This command changes the Setup
(D.A.N. 8711)
number. See also
CAP (D.A.N. 3002) Scale Capacity
Enter MAXIMUM weight measurable on scale. This will change the last 3 digits in the setup number. See also
(D.A.N. 8711).
WMA1-1 (D.A.N. 3003) Weigh Method 1 Adjust 1
Choose a value from 2 – 100 (factory setting = 10). This setting is the main "filter" setting for the weigh method. A
small filter number such as 2 or 4, causes the scale to respond quickly to weight changes, but may cause the
display to appear "jumpy." A large filter number, such as 32 or 64, causes the scale to be more stable, but the scale
is "slow" to respond to weight changes.
WMA1-2 (D.A.N. 3004) Weigh Method 1 Adjust 2
Choose a value from 0 – 100 (factory setting = 4). When this adjustment is set to a value other than 0, it activates a
"Quick Response" feature. This allows the scale to quickly respond to large weight changes.
WMA1-3 (D.A.N. 3005) Weigh Method 1 Adjust 3
Set the "Quick Response Weight" for Weigh Method #1 (General). If weight added to the scale is greater than the
amount set here, the "Quick Response Average Number" setting of
WM1-A2 is used as the filter number. The default is 10% of the scale's capacity. For example, if this value is set to
3000, the weight must change more than 3000 lbs before Weigh Method #1 will use the "Quick Response Average
Number" set in WM1-A2. Once close to the actual weight, Weigh Method #1 uses the filter number set in WM1-A1.
WMA2-1 (D.A.N. 3006) Weigh Method 2 Adjust 1
Choose a value from 2 – 100 (factory setting = 30). This adjustment is the "Maximum Average Number" setting for
Weigh Method #2 (Slow). This number determines how many of the previous weight samples to average. A small
average number such as 2 or 4 causes the scale to respond quickly to weight but may cause the display to appear
"jumpy." A large filter number, such as 32 or 64, causes the scale to be more stable, but the scale is "slow" to
respond to weight changes.
WMA2-3 (D.A.N. 3007) Weigh Method 2 Adjust 2
Choose a value from 0 – 100 (factory setting = 10). This adjustment is the "Quick Response Average Number"
setting for Weigh Method #2 (Slow). If adjustment 2 is set to a value other than 0, it activates the "Quick Response"
feature. This allows the scale to quickly respond to large weight changes.
WMA2-3 (D.A.N. 3008) Weigh Method 2 Adjust 3
Adjustment 3 sets the "Quick Response Weight" for Weigh Method #2 (Slow). If weight added to the scale is greater
than this amount, the "Quick Response Average Number" setting of WM2-A2 is used as the filter number. The
default is 10% of the scale's capacity. For example, if this value is set to 3000, the weight must change more than
3000 lbs. before Weigh Method #2 will use the "Quick Response Average Number" set in WM2- A2. Once close to
the actual weight, Weigh Method #2 increases the "Quick Response Average Number" on each conversion until the
number of averages equals the Maximum Average Number set in WM2-A1.
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