Display Modes For Standard Balances - Sartorius MC 210 S Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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Display Modes for Standard Balances

You can select the display mode that best meets your individual requirements.
Last Numeral Blanked When the Load Changes
As the load on your balance changes, the display resolution is reduced
by a factor of 10 so that you will obtain a faster and more stable readout.
Once the load has stabilized, the readout is shown again with the full display
accuracy, which means the last numeral is displayed.
Display Accuracy
You can define the level of accuracy by changing the display increments, also
called "scale intervals" (of the last numeral). The display increments possible are
as follows:
1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, etc.
Starting with the basic increments of a weight unit, the display accuracy can be
reduced by as many as three levels so that you will obtain a faster readout.
This accuracy is reduced in relation to the selected basic increment of the weight
unit. Example: weight unit "ct" for carats
(5 increments) with code setting 1 8 3 → 10 increments. To make this concept
easier to understand, the three levels are designated as "rounding factors"
in the tables summarizing the various menu code settings.
IQ-Mode
(Load-Dependent Readability)
In the IQ-mode, weighing is done with a menu-definable, load-dependent
readability throughout the entire weighing range of your balance. In the process,
the display resolution of the last digit of the weight readout changes in increments
of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, etc., in proportion to the weight of the sample.
This mode for adapting the display accuracy enables you to weigh with a constant
relative accuracy between 1% and 0.01% over the entire weighing range
of your balance. Select the load-dependent display accuracy independently for
each of the three weighing ranges. The accuracy selected is shown in the top
right-hand corner of the application display field.
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