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  • Operator ID and Instrument ID are user entered labels, of length 5 and 16 characters.
  • The Unit determines the unit of measure for weight values.
  • Decimal Point defines how many digits to the right of the decimal point will be shown in a weight reading.
  • Grads Weight readings are scaled to be divisible by this number.
  • The Motion Tolerance parameter is weight value. Any variation in weight greater than this parameter over a 1 second interval causes the IN MOTION status bit to be set.
  • The Scale Capacity parameter is used to set limits on the decimal point and grads parameter, so that the weight reading does not become to large to display.
  • The Zero Tolerance parameter limits how much weight can be zeroed via the ZERO command. The Zeroed Amount is how much has been zeroed since calibration by the ZERO command.
  • The NET weight is computed from the GROSS weight by subtracting the Tare Weight.
  • A tare command sets the NET weight to zero by updating the Tare Weight.
  • The AutoZero Tolerance is how much autozero can adjust at one time, subject to the cumulative limit of the zero tolerance parameter.

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