Calculation - Sartorius Factory Series FC06BBE-S Operating Instructions Manual

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Calculation

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Purpose
With this application program you
can calculate a weight value using
an algebraic equation. This can
be used, for example, to determine
the gsm weight (grams per square
meter) of paper.
You can use this application program
in combination with a program
chosen from Application 2
(checkweighing, time-controlled
functions) and one from Application
3 (totalizing, formulation, statistics).
Available Features
– You can store an equation and
configure the Setup menu to
initialize this program automatic-
ally with the stored equation
– The
symbol is displayed to
o
indicate a calculated vale.
The equation used is displayed
in the text line
– If no equation was entered, the
weight value is displayed
– Toggle between the weight
readout, equation input and
display of the calculated result
by pressing the corresponding
soft keys (or press c to
toggle between weight and
calculated value)
– The are four operators
(+, –, *, /) and one factor
(weight value) available
when you enter an equation
– Max. equation length:
28 characters
– Pressing c will delete either
the equation or the last character
entered, depending on the
configuration in the Setup menu
(see "Configuring the Scale")
– The calculated result is displayed
with the number of decimal
places configured in the Setup
menu. Not all decimal places
are displayed if the result is
longer than the display allows.
If there are more digits before
the decimal point than the
display can show, an error
message is displayed.
– The equation is stored in
non-volatile memory
Operating the Scale
Factory Settings
Decimal places in calculated result:
2 decimal places
Soft Key Functions
Toggle to equation
Equat.
Enter an addition
+
operator in the equation
Enter a subtraction
-
operator in the equation
Enter a multiplication
*
operator in the equation
Enter a division operator
/
in the equation
Enter a weight value
Weight
in the equation
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