A&D GP-100KS Manuale Utente

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Storing the tare value 
To store a new tare value: Recall the stored tare value to be changed (“t01” to “t20”). Then, change 
the recalled tare value using the digital input mode or the weighing input mode, and store the new 
value. 
Notes 
When the RE-ZERO key is pressed with nothing placed on the weighing pan, zero is 
displayed, The NET indicator does not illuminate. 
t-- ” appears when a tare operation is performed without using the tare value stored in 
memory. 
1  Press the MODE key to select a unit to be used for storage. 
Note 
While the data memory function is in use, unit selection using the MODE key is not available. 
2  Set the “Data memory (data)” parameter to “5”. 
 If 
“Clr” appears blinking in the upper left of the display, delete the data in memory as 
described in “11-1 Notes on Using Data Memory”. 
3  Press and hold the PRINT key until the balance enters the tare value confirmation mode. The 
tare value last selected is displayed as shown below.   
 
 
                                                                                                        All the digits blinking 
4  Select the tare number to be used, using the following keys. 
RE-ZERO key 
To increase the tare number by one.   
MODE key 
To decrease the tare number by one. 
 
 Each time the RE-ZERO key or MODE key is pressed, the displayed 
value changes as follows: .... 
↔ t03 ↔ t04 ↔ .... ↔ t20 ↔ t01 ↔ .... 
CAL key   
To cancel the operation and return to the weighing mode. 
 
5  To change the selected tare value: 
To use the weighing input mode, press the SAMPLE key to enter the weighing input mode. Go 
to “Weighing input mode” on the next page. 
 
To use the digital input mode, press the SAMPLE key, then press and hold the MODE key to 
enter the digital input mode. Go to “Digital input mode” on the next page. 
Note 
Using the “PN:mm” command, the tare value can be recalled. (mm indicates a two-digit 
numerical value 01-20, which corresponds to t01-t20.) The tare value recalled can be output 
using the “?PT” command and can be changed using the “PT:” command.