Auto Settings - Avery Weigh-Tronix 2060 User Instructions

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6.2 Auto Settings

Auto-Loc Mode
Auto-Loc MinWt.
Auto-Loc RelTol
Auto-Acc Mode
Auto-Acc MinWt: This is the minimum amount of weight that will trigger an auto-
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This feature is specifically designed for use in weighing livestock.
Once the indicator has determined the animal's weight, the
indicator display automatically locks on that weight. The weight
reading will not change as long as the animal is on the scale. This
makes the weight easy to record since the numbers are not rapidly
changing as the animal moves on the scale.
There are three settings for the Auto-Loc mode:
Disabled
This disables this feature.
Standard
In standard mode, an animal's weight is locked on
the display until the animal leaves the scale.
Advanced
In advanced mode, an animal's weight is locked
on the display until the next animal comes onto
the scale.
MinWt. stands for Minimum Weight. Use this to prevent an
inadvertent AUTO-LOC if someone leans/steps on the scale. We
recommend putting in a large amount for the MinWt. parameter to
prevent this from occurring. (EX: 300 lb)
RelTol stands for Release Tolerance. Weight stays locked until
the weight on the scale drops by the release tolerance in
percentage.
Example: Weighing a 2000 lb animal with a 25% release
tolerance, means the lock will release when weight drops below
1500 lb. If the animal is released and the weight falls below the
tolerance it may be possible to lock on another weighment. We
recommend putting in a high release tolerance like 75% to insure
reliable operation.
This stands for auto-accumulate. This can be set to ON or OFF. If
you set this mode to ON, once a weight is locked, the indicator will
automatically accumulate to the last selected memory channel.
accumulate weighment. This will help prevent false weighments in
case someone steps on the scale between weighing animals. We
recommend putting in a large amount for the MinWt parameter to
prevent this from occurring. (EX: 300 lb).
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