Semi-Automatic Zero (Weight Zero-Setting For Small Variations); Peak - LAUMAS WTAB-R Installation And User Manual

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To delete a preset tare and return to gross weight display, hold down TARE for about 3 seconds or
keep the NET/GROSS input (if any) closed for the same length of time (3 seconds). The preset tare
value is set to zero. The NET LED is turned off when the gross weight is displayed once again.
It is possible to manually set up to 9 different preset tare values to be subtracted from the
display value provided that the  ≤ max capacity condition is verified.
To apply one of the 9 tares ,enter the corresponding menu, display the set value, change it if
necessary and press ENTER. Going back to the weight display, the display shows the net weight
(subtracting the preset tare value) and the NET LED lights up to show that a tare has been entered
To disable the preset tare and return to gross weight display, hold down PTARE or TARE for about
3 seconds or keep the NET/GROSS input (if any) closed for the same length of time (3 seconds).
The NET LED is turned off when the gross weight is displayed once again.

SEMI-AUTOMATIC ZERO (WEIGHT ZERO-SETTING FOR SMALL VARIATIONS)

By closing the SEMI-AUTOMATIC ZERO input, the weight is set to zero; alternatively, by pressing
the
key for less than 3 seconds, the  message is displayed for 3 seconds, by
0
pressing ENTER the weight is set to zero.
This function is only allowed if the weight is lower than the  value (see section
RESETTABLE WEIGHT SETTING FOR SMALL WEIGHT CHANGES), otherwise the alarm
 appears and the weight is not set to zero.
By keeping the PEAK input closed the maximum weight value reached remains displayed. By
opening the input the current weight is displayed.
If you wish to use this input to view a sudden variation peak, set the FILTER ON THE
WEIGHT to 0.
WTAB

PEAK

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