Description Of The Keys - Sartorius LP Models Operating Instructions Manual

Master pro series electronic precision balances
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Description of the Keys

e Key
On/off switch
Switches the display on/off.
The balance remains in the standby
mode.
M Key
Settings for Configuring
the Balance
– Access to the Setup menu
– Stores settings and exits Setup
menu
You can select:
info
Display basic information
about the equipment
(e.g., model name, serial no.,
software version)
menu
Balance operating menu
with plain English prompts for
adapting the balance
to individual requirements
input
For entering identifying
information (e.g., balance ID)
c Key
Clear
This key is generally used to
interrupt/cancel functions:
– Delete keyboard input and
clear memory
– Interrupt calibration/adjustment
routines
– Return application program to
previous status
q Key
Calibration/Adjustment
Press this key to select and start
calibration/adjustment functions.
w Key
Toggle
This key toggles the display
readout between a weight and
a calculated value (counting,
readout in percent, calculated result)
80
v Key
Start an Application
Further instructions on running
the applications when this key is
pressed are contained in the chapter
entitled "Operating the Balance;"
refer to the section pertaining to the
particular program.
x y Y X Keys
For moving around within the
parameter submenus for Info, Menu
and Input in the Setup menu.
t Keys
Tare
Two large keys for initiating
the tare function. Ideally situated for
both left-handed and right-handed
operation. Sets the readout to zero.
With balances that have the
"PolyRange" weighing range
structure, the fine range is available
when this key is pressed.
a Key
Press this key to enter alphabetic
characters and/or special characters
(*, /, space, etc.).
1 2...9 0 Keys
For numeric input
. Key
Define the decimal point position
p Key
Data Output
Press this key to output data
via the interface to a Sartorius
Data Printer or a computer.

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