4.
Powering the scale.
The
scale comes standard with a 16V AC adapter designed to both power the scale and recharge the optional
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internal battery. It is recommended to first plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet before connecting to the back of
the scale. Once you have plugged your scale into a live outlet, it is automatically on. If the scale is equipped with
the internal battery option, the on-off switch on the rear panel must be in the 'on' position to power-up the scale.
The scale draws very little current from an outlet and may be left connected. This keeps your scale ready to use with no
warm-up time.
5.
Display test.
When your scale is first powered on, it displays the programmed time and date along with a greeting message that may
be either Setra Systems' address and telephone number or that of the dealer who sold you the scale. There is also a
count down procedure that lasts around thirty seconds during which time the controller pulls information from the base
before settling on Ø.ØØ weight. For best accuracy, allow the scale to warm up for 5 minutes or longer if changing
environmental surroundings.
6.
Experimenting with your scale.
Reference to this "User's Guide" along with the "Supervisor and Technical Setups" manual is the best way to learn about
your scale and take full advantage of all its features. However, the
to be fully "prompt" driven. Experimenting with either the default keys or entering the menu by pressing the menu
hard key will not alter your scale as long as you do not change the settings in either the Technical, Bases, or Supervisor
setups. All menu selections end with an EXIT soft key that will bring you back to the main menu. There is also a reset
hard key that clears all scale registers and brings you back to Ø.ØØ weight.
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