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Dividing distance: Refers to the number of units in which the displayed value of a heavy instrument changes. Only one of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 can be selected as the value of the indexing interval.
Range/scale spacing: Refers to the numerical value displayed by the weight display for the change in unit standard weight on the scale body of the weighing instrument.
Excitation voltage: refers to the voltage provided by the weighing display to drive the sensor.
Signal voltage: The voltage output by the weighing sensor.
Sensitivity: The ratio of the sensor output signal to the excitation voltage.
Resolution: Refers to the ratio between the maximum range and the display spacing.
Self weight: The weight of the weighing instrument (scale body) itself.
Tare weight: The weight of the carrier required when weighing materials, such as the weight of the packaging bag when packaging materials.
Net weight: Net weight=the weight of the material.
Gross weight: Gross weight=Tare weight+Net weight.
Peeling: After placing the carrier on the scale body of the weighing instrument, press the peeling button to remove the weight of the carrier.
Zeroing/Zeroing/Zeroing/Returning to Zero: Refers to pressing the Zeroing key to reset the current weight to zero while in the weighing state. However, when the weighing display is powered off and powered on again, this weight may still be displayed.
Zero point calibration: Refers to the starting weight of the scale, including the weight of the scale body. No matter how heavy your scale body is, it can be set as the zero point of the weighing through zero point calibration.
Range calibration: Select a weighing weight for calibration on the scale, and input as many digits as needed in the multiple instruments with the weight.
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