Calibration Procedure; Configuring A Weighing Instrument - AND Weighing Indicator AD-4406 OP03 Instruction Manual

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CAL
Writes all the set data into non-volatile memory and displays CALoFF. Then,
press the ON/OFF key to turn the indicator off.
Note that the ON/OFF key does not function alone in the calibration mode. When a
value is mistakenly set, press the ESC key while holding the ON/OFF key to finish
the calibration mode without storing the value. After CAnCEL is displayed, press the
ON/OFF key to exit from the calibration mode and turns the indicator off.
Caution
The maximum display is less than or equal to 40000 divisions. This number
is calculated from the maximum capacity divided by the minimum division.
Check the accuracy of weighing instrument periodically.
Recommended mass, use a mass heavier than 2/3 maximum capacity.
Calibrate the scale, if it is moved to another location or the environment
has changed.
It is not necessary to set the gravity acceleration correction, when calibrating
the scale with a calibration mass at the place where the scale is used.
Enter the stable weight data while the STABLE mark is displayed. If
unstable data is used, it may cause a weighing error. Arrange the
condition using the F00 filter function.
The span calibration needs the zero calibration data. We recommend
that you perform the span calibration immediately after the zero
calibration.
If you use the dual range function of the multi-interval scale, perform the
"Range Function", "Zero Calibration" and "Span Calibration".

5.2. Calibration Procedure

5.2.1.

Configuring a Weighing Instrument

This section explains how to specify the capacity, resolution, decimal point position and
display format, weighing range and unit. Perform this procedure when installing the
indicator.
When CALSEt is displayed, enter this mode by pressing the ENTER key.
Specify the range and unit.
Single Range
Specify the resolution, decimal point position and format.
Specify the weighing capacity.
AD-4406 Weighing Indicator
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