The Most Important Menu Code Settings
These charts summarizing the menu parameters are intended to give you a quick reference guide.
The most important menu codes
for the weighing mode:
Ambient conditions Code
Very stable 1 1 1
Stable 1 1 2 *
Unstable 1 1 3
Very unstable 1 1 4
Weighing/filling Code
Standard weighing 1 2 1 *
Filling 1 2 2
Stability range
When the stability symbol
(unit symbol) is displayed, the weight
readout is stable within the range
defined in digits.
Code
0.25 digit 1 3 1
0.5 digit 1 3 2
1 digit 1 3 3 *
2 digits 1 3 4 *
4 digits 1 3 5
8 digits 1 3 6
Tare parameter Code
At any time** 1 5 1
At stability 1 5 2 *
Auto Zero Code
On 1 6 1 *
Off 1 6 2
Weighing in 3 ranges Code
One range 2 1 1
Two ranges 2 1 2 *
Three ranges 2 1 3 *
Data Output
Data ID code Code
Without 7 2 1 *
With 7 2 2
Parameters Code
Without stability 6 1 1
After stab. w/storage 6 1 2 *
At stab. w/o stor. 6 1 3
Auto w/o stability 6 1 4
Auto w/stability 6 1 5
ISO/GMP Printout/Record
Weights, other measured values,
and the data of calibration or
linearization operations, along with
the date, time and serial number
of the particular balance are output
automatically via the data interface
(code 7 2 2 must also be set)
Code
Off 8 10 1 *
Only for cal. functions 8 10 2
For all functions 8 10 3
Additional Functions
Access to menu Code
Accessible 8 1 1
Access denied 8 1 2 *
Beep (acoustic signal) Code
On 8 2 1 *
Off 8 2 2
* = factory setting; depends on the
balance model in some cases
** = does not apply to balances
approved for use as
legal measuring instruments
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