Totalizing - Sartorius SIWABBP Operating Instructions Manual

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Totalizing Application s
Totalizing Application
With the Totalizing application, you can
add weight values to the totalizing
memory.
In addition to weight values, the
number of separate values added to
memory is also saved (transaction
counter).
Characteristics
– Totalize up to 999 individual weights
Save values automatically:
– Simultaneous saving of net values
and calculated values (if available).
Configured in Setup under:
s
:
Appl:
3.16.
®
Signum
3:
Appl 3:
totaliz: 3.16.
– Save weight values and calculated
values from either Application 1
(for example, Counting, Weighing
in Percent) or Application 2
(Checkweighing). Configured in Setup
under:
s
:
Appl:
3.22.
Signum
®
3:
Appl 3:
totaliz: 3.22.
– Current transaction number displayed
in the text lines (indicating the
transactions already added)
– Weighing in up to a defined target,
with the totalization memory content
+ current weight displayed in the text
lines
– Save weight values manually or
automatically
– Accurate calculation of total of weight
values from two weighing platforms
– Activate Info mode via the I key
– Automatic printout when value saved
72
Signum 1-2-3
s
– Automatic taring of container weight.
Configured in Setup under:
s
:
Appl:
3.7.
®
Signum
3:
a.tare
:
:
appl
– Incomplete totalizing routines saved in
battery-backed memory after Signum
3 is switched off. Configured in Setup
under:
s
:
Appl:
3.8.
®
Signum
3:
a.start
:
Appl
®
Signum
3 only:
– You can assign different functions to
the c key for deleting applications.
When you clear applications, you can
delete either the data stored for all
applications or just the data stored for
the active application. Configured in
Setup under:
sel.cf
:
:
Appl
(Sel. CF function key c in
applications)
– Tare function:
1) If you store a tare (weight value)
by pressing the ) key, you can later
enter a value manually. The value you
enter is added to the stored tare value.
Setting: menu code 3.25.1 (factory
setting)
2) A value entered manually overwrites
a stored tare value (weight value).
If you enter a value manually, a tare
value (weight value) stored later
overwrites the manually entered value.
Setting: menu code 3.25.2
Configured in Setup under:
s
: 3.25. ;
Appl:
®
Signum
3
tare.f
:
:
Appl
– Restore factory default settings.
Configured in Setup under:
s
:
Appl:
9.1.
®
Signum
3:
def.app
:
Appl
3.7.
®
:
3.8.
3.24.
3.25.
:
9.1.
A totalizing memory is available for
adding individual net and gross values.
Weight values can be saved to the
totalizing memory either manually or
automatically. Configured in Setup
under:
s
:
Appl:
3.16.
Signum
®
3:
:
Appl 3
:
totaliz
3.16.
– Save value manually by pressing the
O key.
The value taken from the active
platform is added to the value already
saved in totalization memory and the
transaction counter value is increased
by one.
When a value is added manually, the
program does not check whether the
platform has been unloaded since the
last time the O key was pressed.
– Value saved automatically when the
weighing platform is stable and the
defined minimum load is exceeded.
If the defined minimum load is not
exceeded, you can save the item
manually by pressing the O key.
Regardless of these settings, the current
value cannot be saved automatically
unless the platform is unloaded before
the next sample is placed on it. The
weighing platform is considered to be
unloaded when the load is less than
50% of the minimum load.
The number of items added to memory
is displayed in the text lines.
Press the c key to clear the totalizing
memory. A printout is automatically
generated.
With 2 weighing platforms connected,
you can add values from both platforms
to the totalizing memory. The displayed
result is accurately calculated in the
active weight unit.
Example: When you add 1243 g
(determined on a weighing platform
with three decimal places) to 1400 g
(determined on a platform with
1 decimal place), the display shows
2643 kg.

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