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 [RCL] [RCL].
[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
the [ON/CLEAR] key for 2 seconds also
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,
then [MODE] + [ON/CLEAR]
Software Reset
Clears all values, including memory.
Resets all permanent settings, including
Preferences.
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].
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.
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.
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.
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).
The Scale Master Pro is set up to use Imperial
(Standard) dimensional units by default. The
Scale Master Pro can be set to Metric Mode by
switching the IMP/MET switch to MET.
While in Metric mode, MET will remain lit
in the display.
Repeated presses of the [MODE] key will
scroll through the list of available modes.
Holding [SUB] when pressing [MODE] will
scroll backward through the list of available
modes.
Repeated presses of the [SCALE] key will
scroll through the list of available scales.
Holding [SUB] when pressing [SCALE] will
scroll backward through the list of available
scales.
Changing Units
Repeated presses of the [UNITS] key will
scroll through the list of available units.
Holding [SUB] when pressing [UNITS] will
scroll backward through the list of available
units.
Locking Modes, Scales and Units
Your Scale Master Pro comes equipped with
a lock switch that prevents inadvertently
changing drawing scales. When the lock is
activated, a lock symbol will be displayed in
the LCD. While active, the Mode, Scale and
Units cannot be revised.
show zero (0), press the [ON/CLEAR]
key to clear the display.
2)Select your type of scale by pressing the
[MODE] key. Then press the [SCALE]
key to select your scale.
3)Begin rolling. The display will register
your measurements. When you roll the
unit, be sure to hold the unit upright
(see the first picture in the "Operation"
section).
Also make sure you start and stop at
the exact points you are measuring.
Otherwise your roll may not be
accurate (see the second picture in the
"Operation" section).
4)Press the [ON/CLEAR] key to clear the
display and begin a new measurement.
The Memory function allows you to add
rolled or counted values. However, you
cannot add dimensioned (rolled) and nondimensioned (counted) values together.
To add rolled values:
1)Roll the first value.* Press [M+]. The
Memory indicator M appears and the
value is added to Memory.
2)Roll the next value. Press [M+]. This
value is added to your previous value
stored in Memory.
3)You can continue to add values using
the [M+] key. Press [RCL] [M+] to
review the total in Memory.
For count values, you must press the
[COUNT] key to count your value. Then press
[RCL] [COUNT] to move the count value to the main
display. Press [M+] to add this value to Memory.
See the "Function Keys" section for
additional memory functions.
Subtracts the value in the main display
from the value stored in Memory.
[RCL] [M+]
Displays the total accumulated value in
Memory. Repeated presses of [M+] will
toggle between total accumulated value,
number of entries in Memory, and
average value of all entries in Memory.
Displays the value stored in the Length
register. Repeated presses of the [LxW]
key will toggle through additional outputs
including Width, Area, and if Height is
stored, Height and Volume.
If you make an incorrect
entry (such as trying to add dimensioned
and non-dimensioned values together),
the Scale Master Pro will display the word
ERROR. Press [ON/CLEAR] to clear.
If the value is too
large to display in the selected units of
measurement, the answer will be displayed
in the next larger measurement units
instead of showing an error (for example:
10,000,000 MM cannot be displayed, so
10,000 M will be displayed instead).
Interference
Exposure to direct light or close proximity
to cell phones and other electronic devices
may cause interference with the Scale Master Pro device and result in erroneous
measurements.
The Scale Master Pro is powered by two 3-Volt
CR-2032 Lithium batteries (6 volts total). To
conserve battery power, the unit will shut
itself off if it is not used for 4-6 minutes.
Press the [ON/CLEAR] key to restore power.
All registers and settings remain intact,
including all temporary registers.
Battery Replacement
To replace the batteries:
(1) To remove battery
door, release snap lock in
slot and lift;
(2) Remove batteries and
replace with new batteries
positive side up.
Guide to determine if your Calculated
Industries product remains under
warranty before calling or returning any
device for evaluation or repairs.
2.If your product won't turn on, check the
batteries as outlined in the User's Guide.
3.If you need more assistance, please go to
our website listed below
4.If you believe you need to return
your product, please call a Calculated
Industries representative between the
hours of 7:00am to 4:30pm Pacific Time
for additional information and a Return
Merchandise Authorization (RMA).
Calculated Industries ( CI ) warrants this product against
defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one
(1) year from the date of original consumer purchase in the
U.S. If a defect exists during the warranty period, CI, at its
discretion, will either repair (using new or remanufactured
parts) or replace (with a new or remanufactured unit) the
product at no charge.
THE WARR ANTY WILL NOT APPLY TO THE
PRODUCT IF IT HAS BEEN DAM AGED BY MISUSE,
ALTERATION, ACCIDENT, IMPROPER HANDLING
OR OPER ATION, OR IF UNAUTHORIZED REPAIRS
ARE ATTEMPTED OR MADE. SOME EXA MPLES
OF DAMAGES NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY
INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, BATTERY
LEAKAGE, BENDING, A BLACK INK SPOT OR
VISIBLE CR ACKING OF THE LCD, WHICH ARE
PRESUMED TO BE DAMAGES RESULTING FROM
MISUSE OR ABUSE.
To obtain warranty service in the U.S., please go to the
website. A repaired or replacement product assumes the
remaining warranty of the original product or 90 days,
whichever is longer.
Non-warranty Repair Service USA
Non-warranty repair covers service beyond the warranty
period, or service requested due to damage resulting from
misuse or abuse.
Contact Calculated Industries at the number listed above
to obtain current product repair information and charges.
Repairs are guaranteed for 90 days.
Repair Service Outside the USA
To obtain warranty or non-warranty repair service for
goods purchased outside the U.S., contact the dealer
through which you initially purchased the product. If
you cannot reasonably have the product repaired in your
area, you may contact CI to obtain current product repair
information and charges, including freight and duties.
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EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT
TO THE PRODUCT S QUALITY, PERFORMANCE,
MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. AS A RESULT, THIS
PRODUCT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
KEYSTROKE PROCEDURES, MATHEMATICAL
ACCURACY AND PREPROGRAMMED MATERIAL,
IS SOLD AS IS, AND YOU THE PURCHASER
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AND PERFORMANCE. IN NO EVENT WILL CI
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INCIDENTA L, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECT IN THE
PRODUCT OR ITS DOCUMENTATION.
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exclusive and replace all others, oral or written, expressed
or implied. No CI dealer, agent, or employee is authorized
to make any modiÞ cation, extension, or addition to
this warranty. Some states do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of implied warranties or liability for incidental
or consequential damages, so the above limitation or
exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you
speciÞ c rights, and you may also have other rights, which
vary from state to state.
FCC Class B
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B calculating device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules.
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