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Waterproof Digital Portable Platform Scale

TM
Just NAVI
(Models with dry batteries: J-101W(D))
(Models with the rechargeable battery: J-101W(D)-RB)

Operation Manual

 Carefully read this operation manual and the product warranty to properly use this product.
 Keep this manual for future reference.

Yamato Scale Co., Ltd.


Chapter 1 Read these instructions before use

Introduction

Thank you for your purchase of Just NAVI™, a waterproof digital portable platform scale. Since this
weighing unit is a digital portable platform scale with water-proof and dust-proof design compliant with
the IP65*, you can use this unit for a wide range of commercial activities, for example at factories and
general stores and in the fishery, greengrocery and agricultural industries. In addition, the instrument
offers advanced functions such as the Easy Setup function using numeric keypad, which allows anyone
to easily input target weight for fixed-amount packing, as well as the “Multi-function,” which allows the
user to customize the settings according to the application.
Thoroughly read this operation manual to use Just NAVI™ in an optimum condition for a long time, and
make full use of it.
* IP is a protection class against solid foreign material and water. IP65 indicates a waterproof
performance that prevents—through normal use—the entry of any dust, free of any adverse effect
even upon direct exposure to a jet of water from any direction.

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―――――――――――― Contents ―――――――――――――

Chapter 1 Read these instructions before use ......................................................... 3


1-1. For safe and proper use ............................................................................................... 3
1-2. Cautions and instructions on use .................................................................................... 5
1-3. Functions ................................................................................................................. 7
1-4. Product package ........................................................................................................ 8
1-5. Name of each part ...................................................................................................... 8
1-6. To maintain the performance of the instrument ................................................................... 8
Chapter 2 Preparations before use ...................................................................... 9
2-1. How to attach/detach the platform................................................................................... 9
2-2. How to charge the battery (for the models with the rechargeable battery) ................................ 10
2-3. How to set and replace dry batteries (for the models with dry batteries) .................................. 10
2-4. Place of installation ................................................................................................... 10
2-5. Display panel and operation keys ................................................................................. 11
Chapter 3 Basic operations .............................................................................. 13
3-1. How to weigh an item ................................................................................................ 13
3-2. How to turn off the power ........................................................................................... 13
3-3. How to reset the indication to zero ................................................................................ 13
3-4. How to perform the One-touch tare ............................................................................... 14
Chapter 4 User parameters.............................................................................. 15
4-1. About user parameters .............................................................................................. 15
4-2. User parameter table ................................................................................................ 15
4-3. How to change a user parameter .................................................................................. 18
Chapter 5 Description of each function ................................................................ 19
5-1. Preset tare function................................................................................................... 19
5-2. Automatic tare function .............................................................................................. 20
5-3. Automatic power OFF function ..................................................................................... 21
5-4. Multi-function .......................................................................................................... 21
5-5. Subtractive weighing function ...................................................................................... 22
Chapter 6 How to use the Multi-functions ............................................................. 23
6-1. Checkweighing function (upper/lower limit evaluation function) ............................................. 23
6-1.1) Just weighing function ......................................................................................... 26
6-1.2) Shortage guidance function ................................................................................... 26
6-2. Fixed weighing function ............................................................................................. 28
6-2.1) How to change the basis of indicated deviation........................................................... 31
6-3. Ranking function ...................................................................................................... 32
6-4. Ranking combination function ...................................................................................... 35
6-5. Counting function ..................................................................................................... 39
Chapter 7 Options ......................................................................................... 43
Chapter 8 Error messages ............................................................................... 44
Chapter 9 Specifications ................................................................................. 45

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Chapter 1 Read these instructions before use


1-1. For safe and proper use
Carefully read this “For safe and proper use” before use, and properly use the product. By following the
instructions in this section, you can safely use the product, thus preventing harm to yourself and others and
preventing damage to property. In addition, after reading this manual, carefully keep it in a place which can be
accessed quickly when needed.

• The hazardous levels and descriptions are defined in this manual as follows:
indicates that incorrect handling with disregard of the description could result
Danger in death or severe injury.
indicates that incorrect handling with disregard of the description could result
Warning in personal injury and/or property damage.
indicates that incorrect handling with disregard of the description could result
Caution in either personal injury or property damage.

Don’ts indicates a prohibited action that you must NOT do.

Dos indicates a mandatory action that you must do.

 Before using this product, carefully read and understand the following instructions labeled as “Danger,”
“Warning,” and “Caution,” and ensure to observe them.

Danger
: To avoid an electric shock
(1) Do not step on the AC adaptor cable with your foot or run over it with the wheels of a cart or
other equipment (when the AC adaptor is used).
(2) Never remove any parts that are installed on the main unit with screws.
(3) Hold the plastic main body of the AC adaptor and securely connect or disconnect the AC
adaptor (when the AC adaptor is used).
: To avoid an explosion or ignition

This instrument is not explosion-proof.


Do not use it where a combustible gas, hazardous material, or other hazards may be present.

: To avoid a fire or electrical shock


Using the instrument in abnormal conditions (e.g. it gives out smoke or foul smell) may lead to a
fire or an electric shock. In such a case, immediately remove the battery or unplug the AC
adaptor from the outlet.
Confirm that it gives out no more smoke, and then ask your vendor for repairs.
The users are strongly advised not to repair the product on their own as doing so is very
dangerous.

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Warning
: To avoid injuries and physical damage
(1) Do not use the instrument at an unstable place. When you place items on the platform, ensure
that the items would not collapse or fall down.
(2) Unplug the AC adaptor from the outlet after use (charging) (when the AC adaptor is used).
(3) When you carry or move this instrument, be sure to hold the handles with both hands. (Do not
carry it in a poor posture or by holding the platform.)
(4) Do not place your finger(s) into a gap, a hole, or any other pinching points on the instrument.
(5) Do not disassemble or modify the instrument.
(6) Liquid may leak from the display panel if it is damaged. Do not put the liquid into your mouth.

Caution
: To avoid damage to the instrument
(1) Do not push the display panel or operation keys with your fingernail or a pointed object.
(2) Observe the specified input voltage and operating conditions.
(3) Do not disassemble or modify the instrument.
(4) Do not place anything heavier than the weighing capacity on the weighing platform.
(5) Do not apply any excessive impact or vibration to the platform, for example by dropping an item
on it.

: To maintain the performance of the instrument

(1) Do not place the instrument in a place close to any equipment that generates vibrations.
(2) Do not place the instrument in a place exposed to direct sunlight or air-blow from an air
conditioner.
(3) Place the instrument on a rigid floor or table.
(4) Do not use the instrument outside the range of the operating temperatures (0°C to 40°C).
(5) Use the instrument in a horizontal position.
(When the instrument is not horizontal, ensure to make it level through adjustments with the
leveling legs.)
(6) Do not drop the instrument. Do not place it on its side during storage.
(7) When checking the installation condition of the platform, ensure to do it through visual inspection.
Never apply excessive loads, for example, by rotating the platform clockwise and
counterclockwise.
(8) Do not dip the instrument in water. Do not splash water on the bottom of the instrument while it is
turned over. Bottom of
instrument
Because the area pointed by the arrow in the
right figure is its vent, pay special attention not
to expose the area to water directly.
* Water would not enter here through normal use.

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1-2. Cautions and instructions on use

Causes of failure
(1) Do not drop anything on the instrument, jump on it, or drop it.
(2) Do not wipe the instrument using thinner, benzene, or other solvents.

Causes of poor measurement


(1) Do not use the instrument near a heat source or steam, or in a place exposed to direct sunlight or air-
blow from an air conditioner.
(2) Do not use the instrument in a place exposed to excessive shock or vibration, or near any devices that
emit strong electromagnetic waves (e.g. microwave ovens).
(3) Use the instrument on a level, stable place which is rigid enough to sustain the load.
(4) Use the instrument in the specified operating conditions. (Operating conditions: 0°C to +40°C, 30% RH
to 85% RH)
Note that, even in the specified operating range, measurement results may become inaccurate under
the following conditions where condensations occur.
1) When the instrument has been used or stored in a humid environment for a long time.
2) When the instrument has been exposed to sudden temperature change even if the humidity is low
(e.g. cold water has been splashed over the instrument).
3) When the instrument has been used in an atmosphere exposed to cold air (from a refrigerator
etc.), steam, or water vapor.
(5) When checking the installation condition of the platform, do not apply excessive loads, for example, by
rotating the platform clockwise and counterclockwise.
(6) After removing the samples on completion of measurement and before placing the next samples, check
the reading has returned to zero.

Dry batteries (for models using dry batteries “J-101W(D)”)


(1) Do not use any dry batteries other than alkaline batteries or manganese batteries.
(2) Upon replacement, set the batteries in place according to the specified polarities (+, -). Otherwise, the
instrument may break down.
(3) Do not use an alkaline battery together with a manganese battery. If those batteries are used together,
the batteries may leak or rupture.
(4) Replace the batteries as soon as the low battery sign [bAt] appears.
Replace all the batteries with new ones at a time. A mixture of an old battery may cause a battery leak
or significantly reduce the life of the batteries.
(5) If you do not use the instrument for a long time (about 1 month or more), remove the dry batteries from
the instrument. Otherwise, a battery leak may occur, thus resulting in the corrosion inside the instrument.
(6) When using the AC adaptor (option), be sure to remove the batteries from the instrument. Never use the
AC adaptor and batteries at the same time.

Rechargeable battery (for models with rechargeable battery ”J-101W(D)-RB”)


(1) Do not use any batteries other than those designated by Yamato Scale.
(2) If the low battery sign appears, immediately charge the battery. If the battery drains fast, replace it with
a new one.
(3) To replace the battery, insert the connector in the specified direction. Otherwise, the instrument may get
damaged.
(4) If you do not use the instrument for a long time (about 6 months or more), charge the battery. Even if the
instrument is not used, the battery drains, which may disable the instrument.
(5) If the battery continues to be charged after being fully charged, the battery may become deteriorated.

Please inspect the instrument at the start of the operation


The execution of proper measurement is required in the Measurement Act. Ensure to inspect the instrument
and conduct the weight check at the start of the operation.

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Storage and disposal

 Storage locations
(1) Avoid storing the instrument in a place exposed to (2) This instrument is a precision electronic
high temperatures, high humidity, or long hours of device. Avoid storing it in a place with
direct sunlight. Note that a sudden change in the potential exposure to vibration and/or
ambient temperature may cause condensation inside shock.
the instrument and disable the operation.

 Disposal
Dispose of the instrument as industrial waste (non-combustible waste). On disposal, comply with the
disposal procedures specified by your local government.

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1-3. Functions
A waterproof digital portable platform scale, Just NAVITM has the following functions. Make use of these
functions according to your work.
Question/Answer Details of Function

Q1. To display the weight of an item or a


container as zero on the panel You can subtract tare by simply pressing Tare key.
Ans. One-touch tare function  [Section 3-4]

Q2. To enter a value as tare You can enter a value in the preset tare setting with the
Ans. Preset tare function  [Section 5-1] numeric keypad.

Q3. To automatically subtract tare when placing a You can automatically subtract the weight of the first
container items (container) placed on the unit after the zero-point
Ans. Automatic tare function  [Section 5-2] is confirmed.
Q4. To automatically turn off the power of the
instrument (when dry batteries are used) You can automatically turn off the power of the
Ans. Automatic power OFF function  instrument when it is not used for a specified period.
[Section 5-3]
Q5. To improve the yield rate and efficiency in
You can select useful functions depending on the type
weight measurement work
of the items and the packing work.
Ans. Multi-function  [Section 5-4]
You can evaluate the weight using the upper and lower
limits. You can tell in an instant whether the current
Q6. To check whether the items fall into the weight is too low, allowable, or too high relative to the
range of the target weight target weight.
Ans. Checkweighing function  [Section Support function 1) Just weight function … The
6-1] function shows how many more grams are needed.
Support function 2) Just quantity function … The
function shows how many more items are needed.
Q7. To improve the yield rate of packing work Because the function shows an excessive or
Ans. Fixed weighing function  [Section insufficient weight, it helps to improve the ratio of
6-2] conforming packs.
* This function cannot be used for transactions or
certifications stipulated by the Measurement Act.
Q8. Select items using their weight. Items are ranked based on the weight.
Ans. Ranking function  [Section 6-3] * This function cannot be used for transactions or
certifications stipulated by the Measurement Act.
Q9. To make packing work easier and
By combining the results of the ranking function, the
improve the yield rate.
function can easily pack a fixed weight of items without
Ans. Ranking combination function 
the need for repacking.
[Section 6-4]
The function calculates the quantity of items from the
Q10. To obtain the quantity of items in an total weight. You can register the upper and lower limits
instant of the quantity as well.
Ans. Counting function  [Section 6-5] * This function cannot be used for transactions or
certifications stipulated by the Measurement Act.
You can use the Checkweighing function, ranking
Q11. To use the Checkweighing function and
function, and the ranking mode of the rank combination
ranking function for the item(s) removed from the
function to evaluate items removed from the
instrument
instrument.
Ans. Subtractive weighing function 
* This function cannot be used for transactions or
[Section 5-5]
certifications stipulated by the Measurement Act.

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1-4. Product package

Main unit Accessories Option


 Operation manual (this document), warranty
card

To be provided
 Size D battery x 2  AC adapter separately.
(for the monitor) * Refer to Chapter 7.

* Only J-101W(D) * Only J-101W(D)-RB

1-5. Name of each part


Leveling leg AC adaptor jack (for options)
Platform (Caution: Only for the models with dry batteries)
* Before using the AC
adaptor jack (for
options), remove the
Handle
water-proof sticker.
Display panel
However, once you
remove the sticker,
Battery
you cannot maintain
cover knob
the water-proof
performance of the
adaptor.
Battery cover
Spirit level
* For models with the Nickel metal hydride
rechargeable battery rechargeable battery
Numeric keypad
Rechargeable battery cover

Connector for replacing the AC adaptor jack for


rechargeable battery recharging

1-6. To maintain the performance of the instrument


 When you wash the platform, use clean water and then carefully wipe off moisture with a clean dry cloth.
If you use sea water, unclean water, or contaminated water, the instrument may break down.
 Use soft cloth when wiping stains off the whole instrument. Do not use a scrubber, brush, or other tools.
 To clean the instrument using neutral detergent, (1) moisten a sponge with neutral detergent, (2) wipe stains
off the instrument with the sponge, (3) wash the instrument with clean water, and then (4) carefully wipe off
moisture with a clean dry cloth.
 To disinfect the whole instrument using alcohol, (1) moisten a cloth with a solution of up to 80% alcohol
concentration, (2) wipe stains off the instrument with the cloth, (3) wash the instrument with clean water, and
then (4) carefully wipe off moisture with a clean dry cloth. Wash the display panel with clean water.
 Never disassemble or modify the instrument. Otherwise, it may deteriorate the water-proof performance of
the instrument.
Be sure to contact your vendor if, by any chance, you have disassembled the instrument by mistake.
 Do not drop the instrument. Do not allow the instrument to hit against hard objects such as a table.
 Do not push the display panel, operation keys, or rubber area with your fingernail or a pointed object.
 After use, store the instrument in a dry place with a small change in temperature.

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Chapter 2 Preparations before use

Chapter 2 Preparations before use


2-1. How to attach/detach the platform
You can attach/detach the platform of Just NAVI™ with a single action. The platform is easy to detach also for
cleaning.

<How to attach>
 There are two platform fixtures (on the right and left sides) on the back of the plate. Slide them outward.
 With the platform fixtures slid outward, place the platform on the main unit of the instrument. At that time,
align the lug of the platform fixture with the groove on the main unit of the instrument.
 Put the platform fixture back to the original position. If the platform is not properly mounted (see the figure
below), turning it clockwise or counterclockwise may cause a failure. To prevent any load from applying to the
platform, be sure to visually check the mounting condition of the platform. After confirming that the platform is
properly mounted, start weight measurement work.

The platform is not properly mounted

<How to detach>
You can detach the platform using the reverse procedure to the above installation.
There are two platform fixtures (on the right and left sides) on the back of the plate. Slide the platform fixtures
outward; and detach the platform while holding the positions of the fixtures.

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2-2. How to charge the battery (for the models with the rechargeable battery )

 Turn the battery cover knob on the back side of the instrument, and then remove the battery cover.
 Securely insert the plug of the AC adapter into the jack. Then the charging starts.
Open

The instrument is not waterproof during charging.


Charge the battery at a temperature of 5°C to 35°C. Otherwise, charging may not be properly performed.
The battery sign blinks during charging. When charging is complete, the blinking stops.

2-3. How to set and replace dry batteries (for the models with dry batteries)
 Turn the battery cover knob on the back of the instrument, and then remove the battery cover.
 Set the batteries in the correct directions according to the battery polarity (+, -) signs indicated inside the
battery box. If you set a battery in the wrong direction, the instrument may break down.
 Close the battery cover, and securely close the battery cover knob.
Open
+ -

- +

Even when you need to replace one battery, replace both with new batteries.
Do not mix different types and brands of batteries (e.g. manganese battery and alkaline battery).

2-4. Place of installation


Be sure to place the instrument on a level surface.
Otherwise, the measurement results will become inaccurate.
Reference circle Air bubble
Placing the instrument on a wobbly surface also results in
inaccurate measurement.

[Note] Do not place the instrument on a slanted floor


(if the slant is too large to be adjusted). (Level)
On the underside of the instrument, there are leveling legs for
adjusting its levelness. Place the instrument on as flat a
surface as possible, and turn the leveling legs so that the
bubble in the spirit level is located at the center of the
reference circle. On adjustment, ensure that all the leveling (Front side is (Front side is (Right side is
low) high) high)
legs are in firm contact with the floor (the instrument goes
down when a leveling leg is turned clockwise, and it goes up
when a leg is turned counterclockwise).

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2-5. Display panel and operation keys

Front panel
Battery level sign Main-display
Zero-point sign Sub-display (inside the panel)
Comes on at the zero point. Mainly displays a
measured weight. Displays auxiliary information such as
the lower limit setting value.
Net sign
Comes on during the
tare function
Preset tare sign
Comes on during preset tare.

Auto tare mode sign


Comes on during automatic tare.
Blinks when automatic tare is on
standby.
Stable sign
Comes on when the NOT LEGAL sign
“NOT LEGAL” appears in any LED (Evaluation lamp)
indicated value is
weighing modes other than for This area comes on in blue.
stable.
transactions or certifications Multi-function signs
stipulated by the Measurement Act. When any of the multi-functions are used,
the corresponding signs come on.

Rear panel (only for the double-sided display models)


Zero-point sign
Net sign
Preset tare sign
Auto tare mode sign
Stable sign
Multi-function signs
LED
(Evaluation lamp)
* The rear panel cannot be used for face-to-face selling.

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Operation keys

Power ON/OF key


When the power is turned off, press this key to turn on the power. To turn off the
power, hold down this key until the display goes out. If you press this key on a setup
screen, the system returns to weighing mode. If you press this key in weighing mode
after a program is called, the system returns to weighing mode before a program is
called.
Pressing this key during a user parameter setting restarts the instrument.
Tare key
Press this key to show the weight of a container as zero. Then the system subtracts
the weight as tare.
Zero Reset key
If the indication is deviated from zero before weight measurement, press this key to
reset it to zero.
If you press this key on a setup screen, the display returns to the previous screen.
PLU key
PLU Press this key to display the program selection screen, where you can call a program
and register a new program.

Numeric keypad (0-9)


Use this to input a setting value.

Clear key
Press this key to clear a value entered with the numeric keypad.
(Combination of multiple keys)
User Parameter Setup mode
When you press Zero Reset key and Tare key at the same time during weight
measurement, the system enters User Parameter Setup mode, where you can set
various user parameters.
* For how to change the user parameter, refer to [Section 4-3].

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Chapter 3 Basic operations

Chapter 3 Basic operations


3-1. How to weigh an item

* Procedure for turning ON the power and weighing a 250 g item:


Operation Display


Press .

All the indicators and lamps come on, and then the panel shows 0.

Put the item on the instrument.


 The panel shows the weight of the item (250 g). When the measured
weight becomes stable, the Stable sign comes on.

3-2. How to turn off the power

Operation Display

 Hold down . The power is turned off.

3-3. How to reset the indication to zero

Operation Display
Press .
 The value on the panel is reset to
zero and the Zero sign comes on.

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3-4. How to perform the One-touch tare

[Example] When you weigh a 150 g item with a 20 g container as the tare:
Operation Display Illustration

Put the container on the instrument.


 The display panel shows the weight of the
container (20g).

When the Stable sign comes on, press . Net



sign comes on and the panel shows 0.

Put the items on the instrument.


 The panel shows the net weight (150g) of the item
excluding the container weight.

How to end the One-touch tare function


• Remove the container from the instrument during One-touch tare, and press to end One-touch tare.

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Chapter 4 User parameters

Chapter 4 User parameters

4-1. About user parameters


Just NAVI™ allows you to change the settings to best fit for your needs and applications. Change the settings
as needed, referring to the user parameter table below.

4-2. User parameter table

No. Item Option Function (Underlined options are factory defaults.)


#01 Multi-function 0: Disabled
You can select a function of the 1: Fixed weighing function
multi-function described in Section
5-4 and Chapter 6. 2: Checkweighing function
3: Ranking function
4: Counting function
5: Ranking combination function

#03 Evaluation lamp lighting timing 0: No light


selection 1: Steady light upon underweight
(Parameter for Multi-function) 2: Steady light upon allowable weight
When the multi-function is used, 3: Steady light upon overweight
you can set the timing at which the
evaluation lamp is turned on.
4: Steady light upon underweight and blinking upon
overweight

#04 Evaluation timing 0: Evaluate even when unstable


(Parameter for Multi-function) 1: Evaluate only when stable
For the evaluation lamp and the
ranking of the rank combination
function, you can change the
condition whether an evaluation
can be made when the measured
value is stable or unstable.

#05 Automatic power OFF time 0: Disabled


You can change the automatic 1: OFF in 5 minutes
power OFF time. If there is no 2: OFF in 10 minutes
change in weight for the period
specified here, the instrument 3: OFF in 15 minutes
automatically powers off. 4: OFF in 30 minutes
5: OFF in 60 minutes

#07 Blinking of indicated value based 0: No blinking


on the evaluation 1: Blinking upon underweight
(Parameter for Multi-function) 2: Blinking upon allowable weight
When the multi-function is used, 3: Blinking upon overweight
you can specify a condition under
which the value on the Main-display 4: Blinking upon underweight or overweight
should blink: when the measured 5: User the parameter #03: (Evaluation lamp lighting
value is underweight, allowable
weight, or overweight. timing) for blinking

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No. Item Option Function (Underlined options are factory defaults.)
#08 Subtractive weighing 0: OFF (additive operation)
(Parameter for Multi-function) 1: ON (subtractive operation)
When the multi-function is used,
you can select whether to use the
subtractive weighing (Refer to
Section 5-5.)

#11 Completion timing of subtractive 0: Disabled (Weight measurement will not be completed)
Checkweighing 1: Complete after stable, then to the next weighing
You can set the timing at which the 2: Disabled (the same operation as the option 1)
subtractive Checkweighing function
completes weight measurement. 3: Disabled (Weight measurement will not be completed)
4: Complete after stable at allowable weight, then to the
next weighing
5: Disabled (Weight measurement will not be completed)
6: Disabled (Weight measurement will not be completed)
7: Disabled (the same operation as the option 4)
#21 OK sign ON upon allowable 0: OFF (Do not show OK sign)
weight 1: ON (Show OK sign)
You can set whether to show the
OK sign when the measured
weight has reached the allowable
range during the Checkweighing
function, etc.

#22 Weighing speed 0: Standard


You can decrease the weighing 1: Disabled (the same operation as the option 0)
speed to ensure accurate
measurements when you weigh 2: Accuracy-oriented
items whose measured value takes
long time to be stable.

#25 LED brightness 0: OFF


You can set the brightness of the 1: Level 1 (low brightness)
LED (evaluation lamp).
2: Level 2
3: Level 3 (high brightness)
#36 Value indication time for 0: Immediately go to the next weighing with the weighing
subtractive Checkweighing result being shown
(Parameter for Multi-function) 1–30: After showing the weighing result for 0.1 to 3.0 seconds,
For the subtractive Checkweighing clear the indication and go to the next weighing.
function, you can set the period (in (* Factory default: 10)
seconds) from the indication of a
weighing result to the start of the
next weight measurement.

#37 Automatic tare function 0: OFF (Disabled)


You can set whether to enable or 1: ON (Enabled)
disable the automatic tare function.

#38 End condition of automatic tare 0: End when the tare is removed
function 1: End when the tare is removed after weighing
You can set the timing at which the (* Until weight measurement is performed, the system
automatic tare function is ended.
does not end tare subtraction after the registration of
automatic tare, even when the tare is removed.)

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No. Item Option Function (Underlined options are factory defaults.)
#39 Scale interval threshold for the 0: Valid tare must have a weight of at least 4 scale intervals.
automatic tare function 1–20: Valid tare must have a weight of at least 1 to 20 scale
You can set scale intervals to detect intervals. (Factory default: 4)
a valid tare for the automatic tare
function.

#163 Unit of the lower limit for easy 0: Scale intervals


setup 1: Ratio with respect to the target value
You can set scale intervals or a ratio 2: Ratio with respect to the weighing capacity
(%) as the unit of the lower limit for
the easy setup. Set the value in
#164.

#164 Value of the lower limit for easy 0–255: The value of the unit set in #163 (Factory default: 10.)
setup
You can set the value of the lower
limit for the easy setup. Set the unit
in #163.

#165 Automatic set time for the lower 0: Disable automatic set time (the lower limit is set by
limit of easy program setting placing a load)
You can set the time after which the 1: After 1 second
value entered with numeric keypad 2: After 2 seconds
is registered as the lower limit of
easy program setting. You can also 3: After 3 seconds
disable the automatic set time. 4: After 4 seconds
5: After 5 seconds

#166 Fixed weighing function - basis 0: Lower limit basis


of the indicated deviation 1: Allowable weight range basis
(Parameter for Multi-function)
You can set how deviation values
should be indicated for the fixed
weighing function.
(Refer to Section 6-2.1.)

#168 Sample setting - Rank range 0: Small (1)


(Parameter for Multi-function) 1: Small (1.5)
You can set the calculation rule of 2: Normal (2)
the sample weight measurement in
determining the weight ranking for 3: Large (2.5)
the rank combination function. 4: Large (3)
(Refer to Section 6-4.)

#178 Support function 0: Disabled


(Parameter for Sub-display) (Always show the lowest limit on the Sub-display during
the Checkweighing function.)
You can set the Just weight
function (for showing 1: Just weight function
insufficient/excessive weight of
items) or the Just quantity function
(Show the insufficient/excessive weight on the Sub-
(for showing insufficient/excessive display during the weight measurement for the
quantity of items).
Checkweighing function.)
2: Just quantity function
(Show the insufficient/excessive quantity on the Sub-
display during the weight measurement for the
Checkweighing function and the Counting function.)

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4-3. How to change a user parameter

Operation Display
Parameter Setting
number value
 During weight measurement, press and at the same time to
enter User Parameter Setup mode.
The first screen shows the user parameter #01 and its setting value.

Use the following keys when you set a user parameter.


: When the focus (blinking) is in the
parameter number selection field, [Numeric keypad]: Use this to enter a parameter
pressing this key shifts the focus to the number or a setting value.
setting value field of the parameter. : adds 1 to the parameter number.
When the focus is in the setting value : subtracts 1 from the parameter number.

field, pressing this key enters the setting : restarts the instrument.
value and shifts the focus back to the
parameter number selection field.

switches the focus.


Number field is selected Value field is selected
[IMPORTANT]
When you have changed a setting value, be sure to press to register the setting, and then turn
 off the power.
Note that, unless you register the setting, any changes you made to the setting will be lost.
For the description of the setting items and setting values of user parameters, refer to Section 4-2.

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Chapter 5 Description of each function


5-1. Preset tare function
The preset tare function allows you to register a known tare by entering the value. A preset tare can be linked
to a program and retrieved when you call program data.
* The Measurement Act prohibits inputting a preset tare outside the indication range in which the minimum
scale interval can be used (up to 1500 g when the weighing capacity is 3000 g and up to 3000 g when
the weighing capacity is 6000 g).
* You cannot register only a preset tare as program data. You also need to register other setting values such
as the lower limit.
* You cannot use the Preset tare function together with the Counting function or the Subtractive weighing
function.
* You cannot use this function together with the Automatic tare function. If you set both functions, the system
enables the Preset tare function and disables the Automatic tare function.

Preset tare function - How to set a preset tare through easy setup
[Example] To set the preset tare to 21 g
Operation Display

Enter ‘2’ ‘1’ with the numeric keypad, and press when the

indication is blinking.

The weight is shown as -21, and the PT sign comes on on the left side of
 the screen.
You can make weight measurements subtracting 21 g as the preset tare.

Preset tare function - How to register a preset tare in a program through easy setup
* You need to make program settings such as the lower limit in advance.
[Example] To register the preset tare (21 g) in the program 2 when the Checkweighing function is used
Operation Display

Press and hold down when the lower limit and a tare are set.

* For the setting procedure of the lower limit, refer to Section 6-1.

The program number selection screen appears. Enter ‘2’ with the
Program number
numeric keypad, and then press to register the currently set lower
limit, upper limit, and preset tare in the program 2.
 * If the lower limit is not set, you cannot register the preset tare.
* You can also register a tare set in the One-touch tare using this
procedure. However, you cannot register a tare that exceeds one half
of the weighing capacity.

Preset tare function - How to register a program


Refer to the section "How to register/edit … through regular setup" of each Multi-function. (Refer to Chapter 6.)

Preset tare function - How to call a registered program


Refer to the section "How to weigh items” of each Multi-function. (Refer to Chapter 6.)

* If you press while nothing is placed on the instrument during Preset tare, the system disables the
Preset tare.
To enable the Preset tare again after disabling it, perform the easy setup or call the program again.

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5-2. Automatic tare function


The Automatic tare function allows you to subtract a tare by simply placing a container, without any need for
pressing the tare key. This function regards the first measurement value from zero weight as a container weight
and automatically subtracts the weight as tare.
* When you select the Subtractive weighing (Section 5-5), the Automatic tare function does not work even if
it is enabled.
* You cannot use this function together with the Preset tare function. If both functions are specified, the system
enables the Preset tare and disables the Automatic tare function.

Automatic tare function - How to enable it

Operation Display

 Set the user parameter #37 to 1.


* For how to set a user parameter, refer to [Section 4-3].

 When the setting is made, restart the instrument to enable the Automatic
tare function.

Automatic tare function - How to weigh items


[Example] When you use a 50 g container as tare and weigh 450 g items:

Operation Display Illustration


When the panel shows 0, put the container on
the instrument.
The container weight (50g) is automatically
registered as tare.
 
* The AT sign blinks during the registration of
automatic tare. When the registration is
complete, the sign switches from blinking to
steady light.

After the automatic registration, the system


 measures any items put on the instrument
and displays their net weight.

When you remove all the items—including the


container—from the instrument, the system
ends the automatic tare function. When you

place a container again, the system
automatically weighs the container and
registers the measured weight as tare.
* Note that unless the gross weight on the instrument is 0 g, the system does not end the automatic tare function
even when the items and container are removed in step .
* By changing the setting value of the user parameter #38, you can change the timing of ending the Automatic
tare. If you set the user parameter #38 to 1 and register an automatic tare in Step , removing the tare does
not end the Automatic tare until weight measurement is performed.

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5-3. Automatic power OFF function


The Automatic power OFF function automatically turns off the instrument when the instrument is not used for
a certain time. When you use the AC adaptor (optional), the Automatic power OFF function does not work
even if it is enabled. The Automatic power OFF function is set to 15 minutes as the factory default.

Automatic power OFF function - How to enable it

Operation Display
Set the user parameter #05 to a value between 1 and 5. Set this to 0 to
disable the automatic power OFF function. When you set this to 1, 2, 3, 4,

or 5, the power is turned off in 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 30
minutes, or 60 minutes, respectively.
* For how to set a user parameter, refer to [Section 4-3].

5-4. Multi-function
The multi-function is our unique function to support a speedy and accurate weight measurement operation. Just
NAVI™ is equipped with 5 functions, including the Checkweighing function (standard), Fixed weighing function,
Ranking function, Ranking combination function, and Counting function. Familiarize yourself with those
functions and use them effectively for your work.

Multi-function - How to select a function

Operation Display

 Set the user parameter #01 to a function to be used.


* For how to set a user parameter, refer to [Section 4-3].

 When the setting is made, press to restart the instrument, which


enables the Multi-function.

Multi-function - How to call a program


[Example] When calling the program number 02 using the Checkweighing function:

Operation Display
* Assume that the program data is already registered for the program
numbers 01 and 02.
Program number
Turn on the power, and then press .
“CHK:” appears, indicating the setting of the Checkweighing function, and

the last two digits are a program number.
* The alphabets shown on the display depend on the Multi-function.
* When the Main-display shows the program number, pressing
returns to the previous weighing screen.

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[Entering the program number.]


With the numeric keypad, enter ‘2’ as the program number, and then
press .

* If the indicated program contains registered data, the blue lamp comes
on.
* Press and hold down on the right screen to edit the program data.
The registered program data is called, and work can be started.
* You cannot call the settings of an unregistered program number through
 this procedure.
The CHECK mark indicating the Checkweighing mode comes on in the
lower left of the display.

5-5. Subtractive weighing function


By setting the user parameter #08 to 1, you can use the Subtractive weighing for the following functions.

[Subtractive weighing can be used in the following Multi-functions]


• Checkweighing function
* You cannot use the Subtractive weighing function in combination with the Just weight function and the Just
quantity function.
• Ranking function
• Ranking combination function
* You can only use the Pre-combination Ranking mode. In the Combination Weighing mode, you can only use
the additive type weight measurement, instead of the subtractive type.

In the Subtractive weighing mode, once you put all the items on the instrument, the tare is automatically
subtracted, and the evaluation by each function is made for the items you removed from the instrument.
For the Checkweighing function, the condition for proceeding to the next weight measurement after the
evaluation depends on the user parameter #11.
User parameter #11, Completion timing of Subtractive Checkweighing
1: Complete after stable, then to the next weighing
4: Complete after stable at allowable weight, then to the next weighing

* Do not select the setting values 0, 2, 3, and 5-7.


When you remove an item for the Ranking function or the Ranking Combination function, the evaluation is made
after stabilization. When you remove the next item, the evaluation is made on the next item.

[Note for Subtractive weighing]


• The Subtractive weighing cannot be used for transactions or certifications stipulated by the Measurement Act
regardless of the Multi-function.

* If "NOT LEGAL" is displayed in the lower left of the panel, you cannot
use the results for transactions or certifications stipulated by the
Measurement Act.

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6-1. Checkweighing function (upper/lower limit evaluation function)

Checkweighing function

Application Checkweighing (upper/lower limits evaluation) operation

If you set the upper limit and lower limit of the allowable weight range, the system
determines whether the items you put on the instrument fall within the limits.
Measured
weight

Weighing method Lower limit


of weight
Allowable weight lamp comes on.
* If the Support function is enabled, the Sub-display shows an
insufficient weight/quantity.

The operator can quickly tell whether the items are allowable.
Advantage
• Lower limit of the allowable weight range
• Upper limit of the allowable weight range
Setting values • Number of weighing samples, and weight/one sampling (when the Support
function "Just quantity function" is used)
• Preset tare
Indication on Main-
Measured weight
display
Indication on Sub- Lower limit, insufficient weight of items, insufficient quantity of items (selectable in
display user parameter)
Max number of
99 programs
program entries

 For the Checkweighing function, make two settings: the lower limit  and upper limit  of the allowable
weight range.
Underweight Allowable weight Overweight
Lamp goes out Blue lamp comes on Lamp goes out
 
 
200 g (lower limit) 229 g (upper limit)

* You can change the condition of turning on the blue lamp with user parameters.
* The above is a case when the weighing capacity is 3000 g.

Checkweighing function - How to set the lower limit through easy setup
[Example] To set the lower limit to 100 g

Operation Display

Set the user parameter #01 to 2 on the user parameter setting screen in

advance. * For how to set a user parameter, refer to [Section 4-3].

When the Main-display shows 0, enter ‘1’ ‘0’ ‘0’ with the numeric keypad.
Then place an item on the instrument when the Sub-display is blinking.

* Even if no item is placed, the process goes to the next step in 3 seconds
after the entry.

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"LO 100g" appears on the Sub-display and the CHECK sign comes on in
the lower left of the display.
Now, you can make weight measurements with the lower limit set to 100
 g.
* The upper limit is automatically determined by the settings in the user
parameters #163 and #164. The upper limit is set to [Lower limit + 10
scale intervals] as the factory default.

Checkweighing function - How to set the upper limit through easy setup
[Example] To set the upper limit to 140 g when the lower limit is already set to 100 g

Operation Display
When the lower limit is set to 100 g in advance and the Main-display shows
0, enter ‘1’ ‘4’ ‘0’ with the numeric keypad. Then press when the Sub-
 display is blinking.
* Note that, if the blinking continues for 3 seconds, the system automatically
sets the lower limit to the entered value.

The indication on the Sub-display switches from [HI 140g] to [LO 100g].
Now, you can make weight measurements with the lower limit set to 100
g and the upper limit set to 140 g.
 
* If you set the lower limit to another value through easy setup, the system
updates the upper limit to a value automatically determined by the
settings in the user parameters #163 and #164.

Checkweighing function - How to register the limits set through easy setup, in a program
[Example] To register the lower limit (100 g) and the upper limit (140 g) set through easy setup, in the program
5
Operation Display

When the lower limit is set to 100 g and the upper limit is set to 140 g in

advance and the Main-display shows 0, press and hold down .

The program number selection screen appears. Enter ‘5’ with the
 numeric keypad, and press to register the current settings (the
lower limit, upper limit, and preset tare) in the program 5.

Checkweighing function - How to register/edit the limits through regular setup


[Example] To select the program number 2, and set the allowable weight range to values between 300 g and
315 g
Operation Display
Before registering program data, set the user parameter #01 to 2 on the
 user parameter setting screen. * For how to set a user parameter, refer to
[Section 4-3].
Turn on the power, and then press .
“CHK:” appears, indicating the setting of the Checkweighing function, and
the last two digits are a program number.

* When the field shows a program number, pressing returns to the
weighing screen.
* If you display a program number for which program data is registered,
the blue lamp comes on.

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[Entering the program number.]


 With the numeric keypad, enter ‘2’ as the program number. Then press
and hold down .
[Entering the lower limit.]
With the numeric keypad, enter ‘3’ ‘0’ ‘0’ as the lower limit, and then press
 .
* Pressing on the right screen returns to the program selection
screen.
[Entering the upper limit.]
With the numeric keypad, enter ‘3’ ‘1’ ‘5’ as the upper limit, and then press
 .
* Pressing on the right screen returns to the screen for entering
the lower limit.
[Entering a preset tare.]
* If there is no need to enter this setting, leave this as zero and press
.
 With the numeric keypad, enter ‘2’ ‘0’ as the preset tare, and then press
.
* Pressing on the right screen returns to the screen for entering
the upper limit.
The data has been registered in the program number 2. You can call the

registered data even if the power is turned off.
Now, you can proceed with the work using the Checkweighing function.

Checkweighing function - How to weigh items


[Example] To proceed with work when the allowable weight range is set to values between 300 g and 315 g

Operation Display
Press to call the program number selection screen. With the
numeric keypad, enter ‘2’ as the program number, and then press .
Now that the registered program is called, you can start work.
* You cannot call the settings of an unregistered program number
 through this procedure.
Alternative calling method (Easy program call)
When the Main-display shows 0, enter ‘2’ with the numeric keypad.
Then press when the indication is blinking. You can also call
program data in this way.

Place items on the instrument.


 When the measured weight falls within the range of 300 g to 315 g, the
blue lamp comes on, indicating that it is an allowable weight.
Blue lamp comes on

When the measured weight is lower than 300 g or higher than 315 g, the

blue lamp does not come on.

(To return to the screen on which no program is called)


Remove all items from the instrument. When the Zero-point sign comes on,
 press .
* If the Zero-point sign does not come on, you cannot switch the
indications.

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6-1.1) Just weighing function

Just weighing function - How to enable it

Operation Display

Set the user parameter #178 to 1.



* For how to set a user parameter, refer to [Section 4-3].

When the setting is made, restart the instrument to enable the Just weight

function.

Just weighing function - How to weigh items


[Example] To proceed with work when the allowable weight range is set to values between 300 g and 315 g

Operation Display
The program-calling method, weight indications (Main-display), and lamp
 lighting rule are basically the same as those of the Checkweighing function.
When no items are placed on the instrument, the Sub-display shows the
lower limit.

 Upon underweight
Place items on the instrument.
When the measured weight is lower than 300 g (lower limit), the Sub-
display shows "Underweight."

When the measured weight is higher than 315 g (upper limit), the Sub-
display shows "Overweight."  Upon overweight
When the measured weight falls within the Allowable weight range, the blue
lamp comes on, indicating that it is an allowable weight.

 Upon allowable
weight
(Blue lamp comes on)

6-1.2) Shortage guidance function


* To use the Shortage guidance function, you need to register the lower limit and set the unit weight.
6-1.2) Shortage guidance function - How to set it 1 (To enable the function)

Operation Display
Set the user parameter #178 to 2.

* For how to set a user parameter, refer to [Section 4-3].

When the setting is made, restart the instrument to enable the Just quantity

function.

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Just quantity function - How to set it 2 (To register the unit weight)
[Example] To select the program number 2, set the allowable weight range to values between 300 g and 315 g,
and set the unit weight using 10 samples
Operation Display
Referring to - in the section “Checkweighing function - How to
 register/edit the limits through regular setup,” make the settings up to the
upper limit. Then open the unit weight setting screen.
[Weighing samples to determine the unit weight.]
First, enter the number of samples to be placed for weight measurement.
With the numeric keypad, enter ‘1’ ‘0’ as the sample size, and then press
 .
* Pressing on the right screen returns to the screen for entering the
upper limit.
Place the number of samples entered in Step  (in this example: 10
samples) on the platform of the instrument, and then press .
* Zero point reset and One-touch tare can be used during sample weight
measurement.
* The Automatic tare function is also enabled during sample weight
measurement. If the Automatic tare function is set to ON, place a container
 first.
* Long-pressing discards the weight measurement of the current
sample and returns to the sample size entry screen.
* When you are editing the program data already registered, press
without anything put on the instrument. Then the system keeps the
previous setting of sample weight measurement and proceeds to the next
step.
[Entering a preset tare.]
* If there is no need to enter this setting, leave this as zero and press .
 With the numeric keypad, enter ‘2’ ‘0’ as the preset tare, and then press
.
* Pressing on the right screen returns to the sample weighing screen.
The data has been registered. You can call the registered data even if the
power is turned off.

Now, you can proceed with the work using the Checkweighing function (Just
quantity function).

Just quantity function - How to weigh items


[Example] To proceed with work when the allowable weight range is set to values between 300 g and 315 g
Operation Display
The program-calling method, weight indications (Main-display), and lamp
lighting rule are basically the same as those of the Checkweighing

function (refer to page 24). When no items are placed on the instrument,
the Sub-display shows the lower limit.

Place items on the instrument.  Upon underweight


When the measured weight is lower than the lower limit (300 g), the Sub-
display shows the shortage in quantity as a minus value.
 When the measured weight is higher than the upper limit (315 g), the Sub-  Upon overweight
display shows the excess in quantity as a plus value.
When the measured weight falls within the Allowable weight range, the
blue lamp comes on, indicating that it is an allowable weight.
 Upon allowable
weight
(Blue lamp comes on)

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6-2. Fixed weighing function


(Note) The fixed weighing function cannot be used for transactions or certifications stipulated by the
Measurement Act.
* When "NOT LEGAL" is displayed in the lower left of the panel, you
cannot use the results for transactions or certifications stipulated by the
Measurement Act.

Fixed weighing function

Application Fixed weight packing work


The Main-display shows the insufficient weight as a minus value, and it shows 0
g when the measured value has exactly reached the allowable weight.
The insufficient weight needed to reach the
target value is shown as a minus value.

Weighing method

Allowable weight lamp comes on. Target weight

The operator can quickly tell how many grams are still needed to reach the target
Advantage
weight, and so anyone can conduct the work easily.
• Target value
Setting values • Tolerance (weight in grams which may be deviated from the target value)
• Preset tare (when the Preset tare function is used)
Indication on Main-
Insufficient/excessive weight to the target
display
Indication on Sub-
Target value
display
Max number of
99 programs
program entries

 For the Fixed weighing function, you need to make two settings: the target value  and its tolerance .
Underweight Allowable weight Overweight
Lamp goes out Blue lamp comes on Lamp goes out
 
 
100 g (target value) (100+) 9 g (tolerance)
* You can change the condition of turning on the blue lamp with user parameters.
* The above is a case when the weighing capacity is 3000 g.

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Fixed weighing function - How to set a target value through easy setup
[Example] To set the target value to 80 g

Operation Display

Set the user parameter #01 to 1 on the user parameter setting screen in

advance. * For how to set a user parameter, refer to [Section 4-3].

When the Main-display shows 0, enter ‘8’ ‘0’ with the numeric keypad.
Then place an item on the instrument when the Sub-display is blinking.

* Even if no item is placed, the process goes to the next step in 3 seconds
after the entry.
"LO 80g" appears on the Sub-display, and the PACK sign comes on in the
lower left of the display.
You can make weight measurements with the target value set to 80g.

* The tolerance is automatically determined by the settings in the user
parameters #163 and #164. The tolerance is set to 10 scale intervals
as the factory default.

Fixed weighing function - How to set a tolerance through easy setup


[Example] To set the tolerance to 20 g when the target value is already set to 80 g
Operation Display
When the target value is set to 80g in advance and the Main-display shows
0, enter ‘2’ ‘0’ with the numeric keypad. Then press when the Sub-
 display is blinking.
* Note that, if the blinking continues for 3 seconds, the system automatically
sets the target value to the entered value.

The indication on the Sub-display switches from [HI 100g] to [LO 80g].
Now, you can make weight measurements with the target value set to 80g
and its tolerance set to 20 g.
 
* If you set the target value to another value through easy setup, the
system updates the tolerance to a value automatically determined by
the settings in the user parameters #163 and #164.

Fixed weighing function - How to register the values in a program through easy setup
[Example] To register the target value (80g) and the tolerance (20g) set through easy setup, in the program 3
Operation Display
When the target value is set to 80 g and the tolerance is set to 20 g in

advance and the Main-display shows 0, press and hold down .

The program number selection screen appears. Enter ‘3’ with the
 numeric keypad, and press to register the currently set target
value, tolerance, and preset tare in the program 3.

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Fixed weighing function - How to register/edit the limits through regular setup
[Example] To select the program number 3, and set the allowable weight range to values between 100 g and
120 g
Operation Display
Before registering program data, set the user parameter #01 to 1 on the
 user parameter setting screen. * For how to set a user parameter, refer
to [Section 4-3].
Turn on the power, and then press .
“PAC” appears, indicating the setting of the Fixed weighing function,
and the last two digits are a program number.
 * When the Main-display shows the program number, pressing
returns to the previous weighing screen.
* If the indicated program contains registered data, the blue lamp
comes on.
[Entering the program number.]
 With the numeric keypad, enter ‘3’ as the program number, and then
press and hold down .
[Entering the target value.]
With the numeric keypad, enter ‘1’ ‘0’ ‘0’ as the target weight, and then
 press .
* Pressing on the right screen returns to the program number
selection screen.
[Entering the tolerance.]
With the numeric keypad, enter ‘2’ ‘0’ as allowable weight, and then
 press PLU .
* Pressing on the right screen returns to the target value entry
screen.
[Entering the preset tare.]
* If there is no need to enter this setting, leave this as zero and press
PLU .

 With the numeric keypad, enter ‘2’ ‘0’ as the preset tare, and then press
PLU .

* Pressing on the right screen returns to the screen for entering


the upper limit.
The data has been registered in the program number 3. You can call the
 registered data even if the power is turned off.
Now, you can proceed with the work using the fixed weighing function.

Fixed weighing function - How to weigh items


[Example] To proceed with work by setting allowable weight range to values between 100 g and 120 g

Operation Display
Press to call the program number selection screen. With the
numeric keypad, enter ‘3’ as the program number, and then press .
Now that the registered program is called, you can start work.
* You cannot call the settings of an unregistered program number through
this procedure.
 
Alternative calling method (Easy program call)
When the Main-display shows 0, enter ‘3’ with the numeric keypad.
Then press when the indication is blinking. You can also call
program data in this way.

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Place items on the instrument.
When the measured weight is lower than 100 g, the blue lamp does not
 come on.
[Example] Placing 95g item(s) causes the Main-display to show "-5" g
short of the target value, 100 g.

When the measured weight falls within the range of 100g to 120g, the blue
lamp comes on, indicating that it is an allowable weight.

[Example] Placing 100g item(s) causes the Main-display to show "0" g
deviation from the target value, 100 g.
Blue lamp comes on
When the measured weight is higher than 120g (over the allowable
range), the blue lamp does not come on.

[Example] Placing 132g item(s) causes the Main-display to show "32" g in
excess of the target value, 100 g.

(To return to the screen on which no program is called)


Remove all items from the instrument. When the Zero-point sign comes
 on, press .
* If the Zero-point sign does not come on, you cannot switch the
indications.

6-2.1) How to change the basis of indicated deviation

To switch to the Allowable weight range basis

Operation Display
By setting the user parameter #166 to 1 on the user parameter setting
screen, you can switch the values shown on the Main-display to the

Allowable weight range basis, for the Fixed weighing function.
* For how to set a user parameter, refer to [Section 4-3].

[Example] The following table shows the indications (of deviations) on the Main-display when the measured
values get close to and exceed 100 g (when the target value is 100 g, the tolerance is 5 g, and the
weighing capacity is 3000 g).
Weight of the items placed
98g 99g 100g 101g 102g 103g 104g 105g 106g
on instrument
Main-display on Lower limit
basis -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
(User parameter #166 = 0)
Main-display on Allowable
weight range basis -2 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
(User parameter #166 = 1)

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6-3. Ranking function


(Note) The ranking function cannot be used for transactions or certifications stipulated by the Measurement Act.
* When "NOT LEGAL" is displayed in the lower left of the panel, you
cannot use the results for transactions or certifications stipulated by the
Measurement Act.

Ranking function

Application Ranking work


(1) If you set the weight ranges corresponding to each rank in advance, the
system displays the rank of items based on the settings.
Program number Rank number

Weighing method

Measured weight
* The illustration indicates subtractive type
ranking.

The operator can quickly tell the weight rank of measured items, thus preventing
Advantage
work errors.
Setting values Lower limit of each rank, upper limit of the final rank
Indication on Main-
Rank number
display
Indication on Sub-
Measured weight of selected items
display
Max number of
20 programs
program entries

 For the ranking function, you need to set the lower limit of each rank and the upper limit of the final
rank.
You can make the settings of up to 12 ranks.
Out of rank Rank 1 Rank 2 Rank 3 Rank 4 Rank 5 Rank 6 Out of rank
      

 You can make the settings of the ranking function in units that are smaller than indication scale interval.
However, because the minimum setting value is 4 scale intervals, you need to set Rank 1 to a value
of at least 4 scale intervals.

Ranking function - How to make and register (edit) rank settings in a program
[Example] To select the program number 5, set Rank 1 to the range from 100g to less than 200g and set
Rank 2 to the range from 200g to less than 300g
Operation Display
Before registering program data, set the parameter #01 to 3 on the
 user parameter setting screen. * For how to set a user parameter,
refer to [Section 4-3].

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Turn on the power, and then press .


"rnk" appears, indicating the setting of the Ranking function, and the
 last two digits are a program number.
* When the Main-display shows the program number, pressing
returns to the previous weighing screen.
[Entering the program number.]
With the numeric keypad, enter ‘5’ as the program number, and then
 press and hold down .
* If the indicated program contains registered data, the blue lamp
comes on.
[Entering the lower limit (100.0 g) of Rank 1.]
With the numeric keypad, enter ‘1’ ‘0’ ‘0’ ‘0’ as the weight, and then
press .

* Pressing on the right screen returns to the program number
selection screen.
* The decimal point cannot be deleted.
[Entering the lower limit (200.0 g) of Rank 2.]
With the numeric keypad, enter ‘2’ ‘0’ ‘0’ ‘0’ as the weight, and then
 press .
* Pressing on the right screen returns to the screen for
entering the lower limit of Rank 1.
[Entering the lower limit of Rank 3 (that is, 300.0 g as the upper limit
of Rank 2).]
* Although the panel shows the setting screen of Rank 3, you need to
enter the upper limit of Rank 2.
 With the numeric keypad, enter ‘3’ ‘0’ ‘0’ ‘0’ as the weight, and then
press .
* Pressing on the right screen returns to the screen for
entering the lower limit of Rank 2.

The panel shows the setting screen for entering the lower limit of
Rank 4. Leave the value as zero and press , which registers the

settings that have been entered so far and completes the setting. 
Now, you can proceed with the work using the Ranking function.

Ranking function - How to weigh items


Two types of weighing procedures are available for the Ranking function. Use them depending on your
application.
Type Subtractive type ranking Additive type ranking
User parameter
#08
After placing all items on the instrument,
Place items on the instrument one by
remove items one by one. The panel
one. The panel shows the rank of the
shows the rank of the removed item for
added item for sorting.
sorting.
Weighing
procedure

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[Example] To conduct rank sorting after setting Rank 1 to the range from 100g to less than 200g and Rank 2 to
the range from 200g to less than 300g
Operation Display
Press to call the program number selection screen. With the
numeric keypad, enter ‘5’ as the program number, and then press
. Now that the registered program is called, you can start work.
* You cannot call the settings of an unregistered program number
through this procedure.
 Alternative calling method (Easy program call) Program
number

When the Main-display shows 0, enter ‘5’ with the numeric keypad.
Then press when the indication is blinking. You can also call
program data in this way.

Program number Rank


number

[For subtractive type ranking (when the user parameter #08 is 1)]
First, place all items on the instrument. Then remove the items one by
one. The Main-display shows the rank number for the measured Measured weight

weight of the removed item.

[Example] If you remove a 250 g item, "02" appears as the rank.

[For additive type ranking (when the user parameter #08 is 0)]
Place items one by one. The Main-display shows the rank number for
the measured weight of the added item.

[Example] If you place a 170g item, "01" appears as the rank.

If the weight of an item is lower than the lowest rank (lower than 100
 g in this example), underbars appear in the rank field instead of its
rank number.
If the weight of an item is higher than the highest rank (300 g and more
 in this example), overbars appear in the rank field instead of its rank
number.

(To return to the screen on which no program is called)


Remove all items from the instrument, and press after the Zero-
 point sign comes on.
* If the Zero-point sign does not come on, you cannot switch the
indications.

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6-4. Ranking combination function


(Note) While the  Pre-combination Ranking mode and  Combination Weighing mode are available for the
Ranking combination function, you cannot use the weighing results obtained in the Pre-combination Ranking
mode for transactions or certifications stipulated by the Measurement Act. You can use the weighing results
obtained in the Combination Weighing mode for transactions or certifications stipulated by the Measurement
Act.
* When "NOT LEGAL" is displayed in the lower left of the display, you
cannot use the results for transactions or certifications stipulated by the
Measurement Act.

Ranking combination function

This function is used to reduce variations in the weight of packs prepared by Fixed weight
Application
packing work.
 Pre-combination Ranking: The system  Combination weight measurement:
shows the rank of items based on the Ranked items are combined to determine,
weight range setting for each rank. by the instrument, whether the combined
weight fall within the allowable range.
Each item of adjacent ranks is combined to
Weighing get allowable weight.
method

* The illustration indicates


the Subtractive type Pre-
combination Ranking.

By combining ranked and sorted items, you can pack a set of allowable weight items more
Advantage
easily.
• Weight measurement of at least 10 samples
Setting values • Number of items to be combined in a pack
• Number of ranks for sorting
Indication on
 Rank number  Measured weight
Main-display
Indication on
 Measured weight of the selected item  Quantity of combined items
Sub-display
Max number of
Up to 20 programs
program entries
 The Ranking Combination function automatically determines the optimum weight ranges for each rank, based
on the specified number of ranks and the measurement results of samples.
• Setting the number of ranks to a larger value leads to a better combination accuracy, a higher yield rate, and
smaller variations. (You can set 3 to 9 ranks.)
• You can use the Ranking Combination function under the condition that items are normally distributed. Note
that you may not obtain the correct weight measurement values depending on a biased average value of the
unit weight, the variations in the unit weight, or the settings of the upper and lower limits.

Ranking combination function - How to register/edit the numbers through regular setup
[Example] To select the program number 5 and set the quantity of combined items (the number of items in one
pack) to 3 and set the number of ranks to 6
Operation Display
Before registering program data, set the user parameter #01 to 5 on the
 user parameter setting screen. * For how to set a user parameter, refer to
[Section 4-3].
Turn on the power, and then press .
"rnk" appears, and the last two digits are a program number.
 * Pressing on the right screen returns to the previous weighing
screen.
* If the indicated program contains registered data, the blue lamp comes
on.

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Enter the program number.


 With the numeric keypad, enter ‘5’ as the program number, and then
press and hold down .

[Measuring the weight of multiple samples (to automatically set ranks)]


[For additive type ranking (when the user parameter 08 is 0)] Number of samples
Place one item on the instrument. 01 appears as the last two digits of the
Main-display.
When the item is replaced with another one, 02 appears as the last two
digits of the Main-display.
Repeat this to measure sample variations. Measure the weight of at least
10 items (10 times) and then press . The instrument calculates the Measured weight
variations in the samples and automatically sets ranks.  (Place one item.)
Using a larger number of samples leads to a better combination accuracy.

* The measured weight is displayed on the Sub-display during sample


weight measurement.
* The Zero point reset and the One-touch tare can be used during sample 
weight measurement. However, if you use the One-touch tare, the last 
two digits of the Main-display are reset to 00. (Replace it 10 times.)
* Long-pressing discards the weight measurement of the current 
sample and returns to the program number selection screen.
* When you are editing the program data already registered, press
 without anything put on the instrument. Then the system keeps the
previous setting of sample weight measurement.
[For subtractive type ranking (when the user parameter 08 is 1)]
First, place a box containing multiple items on the instrument.  (Place a box.)
When the indications change, remove one item from the box placed on the
instrument. Then, 01 appears as the last two digits of the Main-display.
When another item is removed out of the box, 02 appears as the last two
digits of the Main-display.
Repeat this to measure sample variations (There is no need to put any  (Remove one item.)
removed items back into the box.). Measure the weight of at least 10 items
(10 times) and then press . The instrument calculates the variations
in the samples and automatically sets ranks.
Using a larger number of samples leads to a better combination accuracy.


* The measured weight is displayed on the Sub-display during sample
(Remove another 10
weight measurement.
times.)
* Long-pressing discards the weight measurement of the current

sample and returns to the rank number entry screen.
* When you are editing the program data already registered, press
without anything put on the instrument. Then the system keeps the
previous setting of sample weight measurement.
Enter the quantity of combined items (the number of items in one pack).
Quantity of combined items
With the numeric keypad, enter ‘3’ as the number of items, and then press
.
 * A value displayed on the Sub-display is the average value of sample
weight measurements.
* Pressing on the right screen returns to the sample weight
measurement screen.
Enter the number of ranks. Number of ranks
With the numeric keypad, enter ‘6’ as the number of ranks, and then press
 .
* Pressing on the right screen returns to the combination number
entry screen.

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The data has been registered in the program number 5. You can call the Combination ratio (guide)
registered data even if the power is turned off.
Now, you can proceed with the work using the Ranking combination
function.
* For subtractive type ranking, remove the box from the instrument.
* Pressing on the right screen enters the work mode of the program
just registered. Calculated lower limit
* A combination ratio (percentage of items that can be used for packing) is
 displayed in the Main-display and expressed in percentages. This Alternately displayed
combination ratio is used only as a guide.
* The lower limit and the upper limit of one pack are automatically
calculated and alternately displayed on the Sub-display.
* To shrink the range between the upper and lower limits of one pack,
change the user parameter #168 to narrow the ranking range. However,
when the ranking range is narrowed, the above-mentioned combination
ratio gets worse and more items are determined to be outside of the Calculated upper limit
ranks. The ranking range is set to the largest (3) at default to reduce
the number of items outside the ranks.

If the setting fails, the system displays INF.09 and returns to the sample
weighing screen (). In such a case, the variations in the unit weight may

be too small. Select samples of various sizes if possible, and make the
setting again.

Ranking combination function - How to weigh items 1 (Pre-combination Ranking)

[Example] For a program in which the quantity of combined items is set to 3 and the number of ranks is set to
6
Operation Display

Press to call the program number selection screen. With the numeric
keypad, enter ‘5’ as the program number, and then press . Now that
the registered program is called, you can start work.
* You cannot call the settings of an unregistered program number through
this procedure.
 
Alternative calling method (Easy program call)
When the Main-display shows 0, enter ‘5’ with the numeric keypad.
Then press when the indication is blinking. You can also call
program data in this way.

[For additive type ranking (when the user parameter #08 is 0)]
Place items one by one. The Main-display shows the rank number for the
measured weight of the added item.
 [For subtractive type ranking (when the user parameter #08 is 1)]
First, place a box containing multiple items on the instrument. Then, remove
the items one by one. The Main-display shows the rank number for the
measured weight of the removed item.

If the weight of an item is lower than the lowest rank, underbars appear in

the rank field instead of its rank number.

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If the weight of an item is higher than the highest rank, overbars appear in

the rank field instead of its rank number.

In this example, items are sorted from Rank 1 to Rank 6.


Sequentially arrange the rank boxes into which ranked items are put.
 * Unless the boxes are arranged in order, you cannot conduct the
combination weight measurement in the next step.
* The ranks are not always arranged in the order of weight increase.

(To return to the screen on which no program is called)


Remove all items from the instrument. When the Zero-point sign comes on,
 press .
* If the Zero-point sign does not come on, you cannot switch the
indications.

Ranking combination function - How to weigh items 2 (combination weight measurement)


* Only the additive type weighing can apply to the rank combination weight measurement, regardless of the
setting value of the user parameter #08. You cannot use the subtractive type weighing.
[Example] To proceed with the work when the allowable weight range is set to values between 350g and 450g
as a result of the automatic setting
Operation Display

* Before performing the combination weight measurement, you need


to complete the Pre-combination Ranking on the previous pages.
Press and hold down in the Ranking mode to enter the Rank
 
Combination Weighing mode. The panel shows "Pic.3P" for an
instant, and then switches to the weighing screen.
* If the quantity of combined items is 4, the panel shows "Pic.4P."

Total weight of 3 items: 350-450g

Take out each item of 3 adjacent ranks to obtain the total weight in
the allowable weight range of 350 to 450 g.
* Rank 1 and Rank 6 (the final rank) are also adjacent ranks.

Total weight of 3 items: 350-450g
(Examples of extraction)
• One item is taken from each of Ranks 2, 3, and 4.
• One item is taken from each of Ranks 6, 1, and 2.

After checking that the Main-display shows 0, place the items taken
out in Step  on the instrument.
When the measured weight falls within the allowable range, the blue
lamp comes on.
When the measured weight falls out the allowable range, carefully
 check the selected program and the ranks from which the items
were taken out. After checking the measured weight, remove the
Blue lamp comes on
items from the instrument.
* Pressing in the Rank Combination Weighing mode returns to
the Ranking mode.

 Repeat Steps  and .

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6-5. Counting function

(Note) The counting function cannot be used for transactions or certifications stipulated by the Measurement
Act.
* When "NOT LEGAL" is displayed in the lower left of the display, you
cannot use the results for transactions or certifications stipulated by the
Measurement Act.

Counting function

Application Counting work


The weight per item (unit weight) is measured from a specified quantity of items
to calculate the number of items from the weight data of the whole items.

Quantity

Weighing method Measured


Weight

* When the lower limit quantity is set, the lower limit


quantity is displayed in the Sub-display at the lower
right instead of weight.
Advantage This function is suitable for quantity counting work.
• Number of weighing samples; and weight measurement (once)
Setting values • Lower limit quantity
• Upper limit quantity (when the upper/lower limit function is used)
Indication on Main-
Number of items
display
Indication on Sub-
Measured weight
display
Max number of
99 programs
program entries

 For counting work, enter the number of samples and then measure the weight of the samples.
Place the specified number of
the samples.

(Enter the number of samples) (The samples are weighed)

* The weight of the container is


subtracted as tare.
(Note) If the measured weight of samples is less than 4 scale intervals, the system does not calculate the unit
weight. If the unit weight is less than 1 scale interval, a weighing error may occur. Therefore, it is
recommended to use the counting function for items weighing at least 1 scale interval.

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Counting function - How to set the unit weight through easy setup
[Example] To set the unit weight easily using 10 samples

Operation Display

Set the user parameter #01 to 4 on the user parameter setting screen in

advance. * For how to set a user parameter, refer to [Section 4-3].

When the Main-display shows 0 (i.e. immediately after startup without


using the Counting function), enter ‘1’ ‘0’ with the numeric keypad (in a 

start-up state without using the counting function). Then place 10 items on
the instrument when the Sub-display is blinking.

When the measured weight becomes stable, the unit weight appears on 
the Sub-display for an instant, and the PCS sign comes on in the lower
left of the display. It only takes this procedure to register the unit weight of
the items. Then the indication on the Main-display switches from the
 measured weight to the number of items. Now, you can proceed with the
work using the counting function.  Unit
The measured weight appears on the Sub-display immediately after the Weight
unit weight is displayed (which indicates the net weight of the items
placed on the platform).

Measured Weight

Counting function - How the set the lower limit quantity through easy setup
[Example] To set the lower limit quantity to 20

Operation Display
When the Counting function is enabled and the Main-display shows 0P,
enter ‘2’ ‘0’ with the numeric keypad. Place the items on the instrument
 when the Sub-display is blinking.
* Even if no item is placed, the process goes to the next step in 3 seconds
after the entry.
The indication on the Sub-display switches to [LO 20P]. Now, you can
start work with the lower limit quantity set to 20.
 * The upper limit quantity is automatically determined by the settings in
the user parameters #163 and #164. The upper limit quantity is set to
"the lower limit quantity + 10 items" at default.

Counting function - How to set the upper limit quantity through easy setup
[Example] To set the upper limit quantity to 22 when the lower limit quantity is set to 20

Operation Display
When the Counting function is enabled, the lower limit quantity is set, and
the Main-display shows 0P, enter ‘2’ ‘2’ with the numeric keypad. Press
 when the Sub-display is blinking.
* Note that, if the blinking continues for 3 seconds, the system
automatically sets the lower limit quantity to the entered value.

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The indication on the Sub-display switches from [HI 22P] to [LO 20P].
Now, you can start work with the lower limit quantity set to 20 and the
upper limit quantity set to 22.
 
* If you set the lower limit quantity to another value through easy setup,
the system updates the upper limit quantity to a value automatically
determined by the settings in the user parameters #163 and #164.

Counting function - How to register the settings in a program through easy setup
[Example] To register the lower limit quantity (20) and the upper limit quantity (22) set through easy setup, in
the program 4
Operation Display
When the Counting function is enabled, the lower limit quantity is set to 20,
 the upper limit quantity is set to 22, and the Main-display shows 0P, press
and hold down .
The program number selection screen appears. With the numeric keypad,
 enter ‘4’. Then press to register the currently set unit weight, lower
limit quantity, upper limit quantity, and preset tare in the program 4.

Counting function - How to register/edit the settings in a program through regular setup
[Example] To select the program number 8, set the lower limit quantity to 30, set the upper limit quantity to 31,
and set the unit weight using 10 samples
Operation Display
Before registering program data, set the user parameter #01 to 4 on the
 user parameter setting screen. * For how to set a user parameter, refer
to [Section 4-3].
Turn on the power, and then press .
"PCS" appears, indicating the setting of the Counting weighing function,
and the last two digits are a program number.
 * When the Main-display shows the program number, pressing
returns to the previous weighing screen.
* If the indicated program contains registered data, the blue lamp comes
on.
[Entering the program number.]
 With the numeric keypad, enter ‘8’ as the program number, and then
press and hold down .

[Entering the lower limit quantity.]


With the numeric keypad, enter ‘3’ ‘0’ as the lower limit quantity, and then
press .
 * If there is no need to evaluate the quantity using the lower limit, enter
‘0’.
* Pressing on the right screen returns to the program selection
screen.
[Entering the upper limit quantity.]
With the numeric keypad, enter ‘3’ ‘1’ as the upper limit quantity, and then
press .
 * If there is no need to evaluate the quantity using the upper limit, enter
‘0’.
* Pressing on the right screen returns to the screen for entering
the lower limit.

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[Determining the unit weight through the weight measurement of
samples.]
First, enter the number of samples to be placed for weight measurement.
 With the numeric keypad, enter ‘1’ ‘0’ as the number of items to be
placed, and then press .
* Pressing on the right screen returns to the program number
selection screen.
Here, samples are weighed to determine the unit weight.
Place the specified number of samples (10 samples) on the instrument.
Then, after the measured value becomes stable, press .
* For information, measured weight appears on the Sub-display.
* Zero point reset and One-touch tare can be used during sample weight
measurement.

* Long-pressing discards the weight measurement of the current
sample and returns to the sample size entry screen.
* When you are editing the program data already registered, press
without anything put on the instrument. Then the system keeps the
previous setting of sample weight measurement and proceeds to the
next step.
[Entering a preset tare.]
* If there is no need to enter this setting, leave this as zero and press
.
 With the numeric keypad, enter ‘2’ ‘0’ as the preset tare, and then press
.
* Pressing on the right screen returns to the sample weighing
screen.
The unit weight is calculated using the weight of the placed items and the
number of the samples. The setting is now complete.
 The data has been registered in the program number 8. You can call the
registered data even if the power is turned off.
Now, you can proceed with the work using the Counting function.

Counting function - How to weigh items

Operation Display
Press to call the program number selection screen. With the numeric
keypad, enter ‘8’ as the program number, and then press . Now that
the registered program is called, you can start work.
* You cannot call the settings of an unregistered program number through
this procedure.
 
Alternative calling method (Easy program call)
When the Main-display shows 0, enter ‘8’ with the numeric keypad. Then
press when the indication is blinking. You can also call program
data in this way.
When you place the items on the instrument, the Main-display shows the
 number of the items.
When the upper/lower limits are set, the blue lamp comes on depending on
the number of items placed.
* While the unit weight is displayed during the selection and call of a program, the indicated unit weight is
rounded off to one tenth of the scale interval. Because–during actual calculation–the function uses a value
that is not yet rounded off, the measured weight is not always equal to [Indicated unit weight x Quantity].
(To return to the screen on which no program is called)
Remove all items from the instrument. When the Zero-point sign comes on,
 press .
* If the Zero-point sign does not come on, you cannot switch the
indications.

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Chapter 7 Options
The following options are available for Just NAVITM. For inquiries about the options, contact your vendor.
Option Function
Dedicated AC adapter The instrument can be supplied/charged with
(Option for the models with dry batteries / for electricity from an AC power supply.

replacement in the models with the rechargeable * When the AC adapter is used, the instrument is
battery) not waterproof.
Nickel metal hydride rechargeable battery (for If battery consumption is fast, replace the battery

replacement) with a new one.

 Rechargeable battery replacement procedure (only J-101W(D)-RB)


To replace the rechargeable battery, use the following procedure.
(1) After turning the battery cover knob on the back side of the instrument, remove the battery cover.
(2) Securely hold the connector for replacing the rechargeable battery with your fingers, and remove the
connector while tilting it to the side of the AC adaptor jack (in the direction shown in the figure below).
(3) Loosen and remove the screw for the rechargeable battery cover. Now, you can remove the rechargeable
battery.
(4) Set a new rechargeable battery in place.
(5) Reattach the rechargeable battery cover and tighten the screw (Reverse procedure to Step 3).
(6) Reattach the connector for replacing the rechargeable battery (Reverse procedure to Step 2. Pay attention
to the direction of the connector).
Finally, close the battery cover.
* When you replace the rechargeable battery, do not connect the instrument to the power via the AC adapter.


(2) Remove the connector for (4) Set a new rechargeable battery
replacing the rechargeable in place.
battery.

 Precautions for the use of the (optional) AC adapter for the models with dry batteries “J-101W(D)”
The AC adaptor Jack (insertion port) is located on the back side of the bottom of the main body. To use the
AC adapter, remove the waterproof sticker attached to the jack of the case.
* To remove the waterproof sticker, use a tool such as tweezers.
AC adaptor Jack (waterproof sticker)

• If you remove the waterproof sticker, its waterproof properties will be lost.
• Be sure to use the dedicated AC adapter. Otherwise, it may cause a failure.
• Because the rechargeable battery cannot be used together with dry batteries, be sure
to remove all dry batteries before use.
• Use the instrument after firmly inserting the plug of the AC adapter into the jack.

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Chapter 8 Error messages


The following codes appear in the event of an error. Take the corresponding actions specified in the table. If
any codes other than the following appear or if the error persists even after the following actions are taken,
contact your vendor.
Code Cause Action
For the models with dry batteries, get new
Battery is low
dry batteries, and replace all the dry
The battery is running low. batteries with new ones. For the models with
the rechargeable battery, recharge the
battery.
For the models with dry batteries, get new
Battery is dead
dry batteries, and replace all the dry
The battery has run out. batteries with new ones. For the models with
the rechargeable battery, recharge the
battery.
Low voltage The voltage of the AC adapter is
The AC voltage may be low.
significantly low. (When the
After connecting it to another power outlet,
optional AC adapter is used for
turn on the power.
the models with dry batteries)
Unable to weigh
Measured weight is less than the Press . If the platform has been
value of 5 scale intervals. removed, install it again.

Unable to weigh Measured weight is higher than Remove the item(s), which returns to
[the weighing capacity + 6 scale measuring mode. Use the instrument within
intervals]. the weighing capacity.
Unable to weigh
There is an error in the weight Turn off the power, and then turn it on again
detection section. after a while.

Unable to weigh This code may appear when you


Turn on the power without placing anything
turn on the power with a heavy
on the platform.
item put on the platform.
This code may appear when you Check that the platform is correctly attached
Unable to weigh turn on the power without the and that nothing is caught between them.
platform or with an item caught In addition, check that no items are in
between the main body and the contact with the platform, and then press
platform. .
Unable to weigh This code may appear when you The item weighs more than the limit of zero
press with a heavy item reset. Remove the item, and then press
placed on the platform. .
Unable to weigh This code may appear when you
Turn off the power, check that the platform is
turn on the power with
installed, and turn on the power without
something put on the platform,
placing anything on the platform.
remove it, and then press .
Error related to internal
memory There is an error in the data
Turn off the power, and then turn it on again
written to the internal memory of
after a while.
the instrument.

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Chapter 9 Specifications

Chapter 9 Specifications
 The appearances and specifications of the product are subject to change for product improvements without
prior notice.
1. Product name Waterproof Digital Portable Platform Scale, Just NAVITM
J-101W(models with dry batteries) /
J-101WD (models with dry batteries , double-sided display models) /
2. Model
J-101W-RB(models with the rechargeable battery) /
J-101WD-RB (models with the rechargeable battery , double-sided display models)
3. Weighing system Electric resistance wire type load cell
Platform
4. 237(W)x207(D) mm
dimensions
5. Capacity lineup

Weighing capacity 3000g 6000g


Scale interval 1g 2g
Indication resolution 1/3000 1/3000
Minimum weighing value 20g 40g
Maximum tare 3000g 6000g
* Battery type are available for each weighing capacity.
*The double-sided display models are available for each weighing capacity (they cannot be used for face-to-
face selling).

6. Display panel
1) Display tube Liquid crystal display tube (seven-segment type)
2) Numeric size Front panel … Main-display 13.6(W)x26(H) mm, Sub-display 3.2(W)x6(H) mm
Rear panel … 9.4(W)x18(H) mm (only for the double-sided display models)
3) Display Main-display (up to 5 digits, lighting of only 1 for 6th digit), Sub-display (up to 5
digits), Zero-point sign, Net sign, PT (Preset tare) sign, AT (automatic tare
mode) sign, Stable sign, Battery level sign, Multi-function sign, NOT LEGAL
sign, Evaluation lamp

7. Function Zero point reset, One-touch tare, Preset tare, Automatic tare, Automatic power
OFF, Checkweighing (Just weight, Just quantity), Fixed weighing, Ranking,
Ranking combination, Counting, Subtractive weighing

8. Appearance
1) Dimensions 242(W)x297(D)x110-117(H) mm
J101W(D): approximately 3.0 kg
2) Product weight
J101W(D)-RB: approximately 2.9 kg,
3) Main body material ABS resin (stainless steel for the platform)

Dustproof and
9. IP65 compliant (not waterproof when the AC adapter is used)
waterproof

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Chapter 9 Specifications

10. Power
J101W(D): Two D-size dry batteries (supplied) or dedicated AC adapter
1) Power type (option)
J101W(D)-RB: Dedicated nickel metal hydride rechargeable battery
Power
2) Normal: approximately 0.04 W, Maximum: approximately 0.45 W
consumption
J101W(D): approximately 1,400 consecutive hours (when alkaline dry
3) Battery life batteries are used)
* It depends on manufacturer's models and storage conditions of dry batteries.
J101W(D)-RB: approximately 200 consecutive hours (when fully recharged)

11. Service conditions


Operating
1) 0°C to +40°C (+5°C to +35°C during recharging)
temperature range
Operating humidity
2) 30% to 85% R.H. (no condensation)
range

12. Option Dedicated AC adapter


Dedicated nickel metal hydride rechargeable battery (models with the
rechargeable battery: for replacement)

13. Outside drawing

J-101W, J-101W-RB J-101WD, J-101WD-RB


* Identical to J-101W except for the rear panel

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YAMATO SCALE CO., LTD.
5-22 Saenba-cho, Akashi 673-8688, Japan
Telephone: +81-78-918-6157
Telefax. +81-78-918-5562
PRINTED IN JAPAN

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