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GETTING STARTED
Key Definitions
Operation Keys
[ON/CLEAR] – On/Clear
Turns power on. Press once to clear the
display. This will not clear the last rolled
measurement as it is a permanent value
and can be recalled to the main display at
any time by pressing
[SET] [ON/CLEAR] – Off
Turns power off. Turning power off clears
the display and semi-permanent values
(length, width, count). All permanent
values and settings, such as modes, scales
and units, remain intact. Holding down
[ON/CLEAR] key for 2 seconds also
the
powers the unit off.
[ON/CLEAR] + [MODE] – Clear All
Clears all values, including memory.
Resets all permanent settings except
Preferences.
[SET] [ON/CLEAR] to turn the device off,
[MODE] + [ON/CLEAR] –
then
Software Reset
Clears all values, including memory.
Resets all permanent settings, including
Preferences.
[RCL] [RCL].
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[RESET] – Hardware Reset
If your Scale Master Pro should ever “lock
up,” use a paperclip or similar size object
to press the RESET hole. Clears all values,
including memory. All permanent settings,
including Preferences, remain intact.
[SET] – Set Key
Used with other keys to access second
functions and place the Scale Master Pro into
programming mode. If in programming
mode already, pressing [SET] will store
the displayed value and exit programming
mode. A press of [SET] after rolling locks
the measurement. While locked, the
displayed value will not be affected by
rolling the Scale Master Pro. A second press
of [SET] will unlock the measurement.
[RCL] – Recall Key
Used to recall stored values. When you
press [RCL] [RCL], the last value rolled
is displayed, allowing roll to continue
from this value. Recalling any other value
disables measuring until the recalled value
is cleared with a press of [ON/CLEAR].
[IMP/MET] – Imperial/Metric Switch
Toggles between Imperial and Metric
modes.
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[LOCK] – Lock Switch
The Lock Switch is located on the side
of the unit. When the lock is activated, a
lock symbol will be displayed in the LCD.
While active you cannot alter Scales,
Modes, Units, Preferences or the IMP/
MET
(Imperial/Metric) switch. You also
cannot perform a Clear All or a Software
Reset. It is advised to use the Scale Master Pro in the locked position unless you are
specifically setting or changing a setting.
Setup Keys
[MODE] – Mode Selection
Repeated presses of [MODE] will
scroll through the available modes. See
“Changing Modes” section.
[SUB] + [MODE] – Scroll Back Modes
Holding [SUB] and repeated presses of
[MODE] will scroll backward through the
available modes.
[SCALE] – Scale Selection
Repeated presses of [SCALE] will
scroll through the available scales. See
“Changing Scales” section.
[SUB] + [SCALE] – Scroll Back Scales
Holding [SUB] and repeated presses of
[SCALE] will scroll backward through the
available scales.
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[UNITS] – Unit Selection
Repeated presses of [UNITS] will
scroll through the available units of
measurement. See “Imperial Units” and
“Metric Units” sections.
[SUB] + [UNITS] – Scroll Back Units
Holding [SUB] and repeated presses of
[UNITS] will scroll backward through the
available units.
[SET] [MODE] – Preferences
Accesses the preference settings. See
“Preferences” section.
[W] ([LxW]) – Left Arrow
Moves to the left when setting values
for custom scales and height. Will scroll
back through available settings within the
preferences.
[X] ([M+]) – Right Arrow
Moves to the right when setting values
for custom scales and height. Will scroll
forward through available settings within
the preferences.
[T] ([RCL]) – Down Arrow
Decreases the number when setting values
for custom scales and height. Will scroll
down through the preferences.
[S] ([COUNT]) – Up Arrow
Increases the number when setting values
for custom scales and height. Will scroll up
through the preferences.
User’s Guide – 4
Measuring Keys
[LxW] – Length/Width/Area
Enters the displayed measurement as
length. Once a length is entered, enters a
second measurement as width and displays
the total area. Repeated presses will scroll
through the following results:
1) Area
2) Volume (if Height is entered)
3) Stored Height (if Height is entered)
4) Stored length
5) Stored width
[RCL] [LxW] – Length/Width Recall
Displays the length value. Additional
presses of [LxW] will display the width,
area, and volume values. On a clear display,
[LxW] can be pressed without [RCL].
[ON/CLEAR] + [LxW] –
Length/Width Clear
Clears the length and width.
[SET] [LxW] (H) – Height Set
Enters the height setting mode. See the
“Setting a Height” section.
[RCL] [SET] [LxW] – Height Recall
Displays the stored height value.
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Function Keys
[M+] – Memory Plus
Adds the displayed value to the
accumulative value.
[RCL] [M+] – Memory Recall
Displays the value stored in accumulative
memory.
[ON/CLEAR] + [M+] – Memory Clear
Clears the accumulative memory value.
[SET] [M+] (M-) – Memory Minus
Subtracts the displayed value from the
accumulative memory. [SUB] + [M+] will
perform the same function.
[COUNT] – Count
Increases the count value by one.
[SUB] + [COUNT] – Count Subtract
Decreases the count value by one.
[RCL] [COUNT] – Count Recall
Displays the count value in the main
display.
[ON/CLEAR] + [COUNT] – Count Clear
Clears the count value.
[SUB] – Subtract Mode
Toggles subtract mode on and off. When
subtract mode is on, rolling forward or
backward will subtract from the displayed
measurement. Press [SUB] a second time
or press [ON/CLEAR] to turn subtract
mode off.
User’s Guide – 6
Rotate to Adjust Wheel
USINGTHE SCALE MASTER PRO
Adjusting the Wheel
The Celcon® polymer wheel can be adjusted
for each user’s preference. To adjust the
wheel, take a small, flat-head jeweler’s
screwdriver and slightly rotate the screw
located near the wheel tip. Rotating the
screw about 1/4 to 1/3 turn should be
sufficient. Rotating the screw within those
two values should adjust the wheel between
free spinning (which is too loose) to skidding
(which is too tight).
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