A&D HC-30Ki Scale User Manual


 
8
2. Front Panel Overview
2. Front Panel Overview
Comparator results,
HI/OK/LO.
Th
e
ZER
O
annunciator comes
ON when the scale is
at the center of ZERO.
TheACAI
annunciator comes
ON when weight is
within the ACAI
range. When meeting
the ACAI addition
range, it will blink.
TheSAMPLE TOO
LIGHT annunciator
comes ON when the
unit weight is too light.
WEIGHT Display.
Th
e
TARE ENTERE
D
annunciator comes
ON when the TARE
weight is subtracted.
The | STABLE
annunciator comes
ON when the weighing
data is stable.
The ON/OFF
key turns the powe
r
ON and OFF.
The ZERO key
returns the scale to
the center of ZERO.
The KEYBOARD TAR
E
key allows entering a
known TARE weight
from the 10-key pad.
The TARE key
subtracts the TARE
weight.
UNIT WEIGHT Display.
ID. Number (2 digit) is
displayed when storing o
r
recalling unit weight data.
The STOR
E
UNI
T
WEIGH
T
key st
o
res the unit weigh
t
on display to ID memory.
The I
D
key is used
when recalling unit
weight data from
ID memory.
The
TOTAL
annunciator comes
ON when the COUNT
display is showing the
TOTAL value.
COUNT (pcs) Display.
The PRIN
T
key
sends Count, Weight
or Unit Weight data.
The TOTA
L
key
displays the
accumulated data on
the count display
and also back again.
The ½ key displays
comparator limits, works
as M- key or toggles
the weighing units lb/kg
(USA version only).
The M+ key
accumulates the Coun
t
data.
The RESET key
clears the Unit Weight
data in memory (but
not in ID memory).
The 0 ~
9
&
.
10-keys send numbers
to the display.
The
C
key clears
the display 10-key
input.
The SAMPLE key is
used when entering
sample size.
The KEYBOARD
key is used when unit
weight is to be entered
via the 10-key pad.
The ENTE
R
key
enters Unit Weight,
Sample Size, ID or
other data into the scal
e
from the 10-key pad.
The
M+
annunciator comes
ON when Count data
is being accumulated.
The key sets o
r
recalls target weight to
use the AWA function.
Theannunciato
r
comes ON when
the battery is
working
Theannunciato
r
comes ON when
the number o
f
additions to M+ is
displayed