Totalizing Σ - Sartorius CH1NE Operating Instructions Manual

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Totalizing Σ
With the Totalizing application, you
can add weight values to the totalizing
memory. The number of values added
to the memory is also stored ("transac-
tion counter").
Features:
– Weigh in up to 199 items
– Current transaction number displayed
in the text line (indicating the items
already added)
– Save weight values manually or
automatically
– Accurate calculation of total of weight
values from two weighing instruments
– Unfinished totalization stored in
battery-backed memory
– Toggle the display between current
weight and total value by pressing w:
– Totalizing mode: shows the value in
totalizing memory plus the current
weight; for filling to a defined total
– Automatic printout of component or
total weight when weight is saved
– Automatic taring of container weight
– Minimum load for automatic tare
– Minimum load for storing values
– Press and hold w to display the value
in totalizing memory (net, gross) in
the Info mode, accurately calculated in
the active weight unit.
The Combics has a totalizing memory
for adding individual net and gross
values. There are two ways to store
weight values in the totalizing memory:
- Manually, by pressing the O key.
The value is added to the value already
stored, and the transaction counter
value increases by one.
When a value is added manually,
the program does not check whether
the weighing instrument has been
unloaded since the last time the O
key was pressed.
– Automatically, when the weighing
instrument has stabilized and the
minimum load is exceeded (menu item
3.16.2).
The weighing instrument is considered
to be unloaded when the load is
less than 50% of the minimum load
(menu item 3.6.
The numeric display shows the
transaction counter.
Press the c key to clear the totalizing
memory. A printout is generated
automatically.
With the weighing instruments con-
nected, you can add values from both
instruments to the totalizing memory.
The displayed result is accurately calcu-
lated in the active weight unit.
Example: 1.243 kg (measured on a
weighing instrument using 1 scale
interval) added to 1.40 kg (measured on
a weighing instrument using 5 scale
intervals) is displayed as 2.643 kg.
– Tare function:
1) If you store a tare (weight value) by
pressing the ) key, you can later
enter a tare value manually. The tare
value you enter is added to the stored
tare value.
Setting: menu code 3.25.1 (factory
default)
2) A tare value entered manually over-
writes a stored tare value (weight value).
If you enter a tare value manually, a
tare value (weight value) stored later
overwrites the manually entered value.
Setting: menu code 3.25.2
Operating menu setting:
APPL : Σ : 3.25.
Application Parameters: Totalizing
3. 5.
Minimum Load for Automatic Taring
and Automatic Printing
3. 5. 1 * 1 digit
3. 5. 2
2 digits
3. 5. 3
5 digits
3. 5. 4
10 digits
3. 5. 5
20 digits
3. 5. 6
50 digits
3. 5. 7
100 digits
3. 5. 8
200 digits
3. 5. 9
500 digits
3. 5.10
1000 digits
3. 6.
Minimum Load for Automatic Storage/
Transfer of Values
3. 6. 1 * 1 digit
3. 6. 2
2 digits
3. 6. 3
5 digits
3. 6. 4
10 digits
3. 6. 5
20 digits
3. 6. 6
50 digits
3. 6. 7
100 digits
3. 6. 8
200 digits
3. 6. 9
500 digits
3. 6.10
1000 digits
3. 7.
Automatic Taring: 1st Weight Tared
3. 7. 1 * Off
3. 7. 2
On
3. 8.
Start Application with Most Recent
Application Data when Combics
is Switched On
3. 8. 1
Automatic (on)
3. 8. 2 * Manual (off)
3.16.
Automatic Storage/Transfer of Value
3.16. 1* Off
3.16. 2
On
3.17.
Automatic Individual or Component
Printout when Value Stored
3.17. 1
Off
3.17. 2* Generate printout with complete
standard configuration each time
O is pressed
3.17. 3
Generate printout with complete
standard configuration only once
when O is pressed
3.25.
Tare function
3.25. 1* The tare value entered is added to
the stored tare value
3.25. 2
Overwritable tare value
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