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Sensitivity Adjustment Using An External Weight - A&D GX-L-Serie Anleitung

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4-3. Sensitivity Adjustment Using an External Weight

This function adjusts the sensitivity of the balance using an external weight.
1. Connect the AC adapter and warm
up the balance for at least 30
minutes with nothing on the
weighing pan.
2. Press and hold the CAL key for 2
seconds.
3. Continue holding the key until
is displayed. Once
is displayed,
release the key.
4. Make sure that nothing is on the
weighing pan and press the
PRINT key.
5. The balance measures the zero
point. Do not allow vibration and
the like to affect the balance.
6. The balance displays the weight
value (g).
7. Place an external weight on the
weighing pan and press the
PRINT key. The balance
measures the external weight.
8. The balance measures the
sensitivity adjustment value. Do not
allow vibration and the like to affect
the balance.
9. Remove the external weight from the
weighing pan.
10. After sensitivity adjustment, if GLP
output is set, a "sensitivity
adjustment report" is output or
stored to data memory.
11. The balance returns to weighing
mode automatically.
12. Place the external weight on the
weighing pan again to check if it is
within the set value ± 2 digits
is not within that range, start over
from the first step of this procedure
in the appropriate ambient
conditions.
*1
"Digit" is the minimum display unit.
For example, if minimum display is 0.1 g, 1 digit is equal to 0.1 g.
When external weight
Refer to "7-5. How to Set
the External Weight Value"
in the separate manual.
. If it
*1
10
Press and hold for
2 seconds
(Displayed only on GX-L series)
Continue holding
is changed
The zero point is
being measured
The external weight
value is displayed
The sensitivity
adjustment value is
being measured
GLP output
Release
When external weight
is not changed

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