Not to skilled on Mettler/Toledo but usually Ram error is a memory chip error once you power it down and power it back up it has to be reprogrammed and Recalibrated every time the power is recycled
@@Raddamez1215 i tried calibrating it, like in your video. It functions now. Getting a checksum error now, but it clears. I have two of these scales and they use to be tethered together. Not sure how all that works. But something about sample size..?.. I'm not doing any samples or batches. I don't need them for anything but weighing boxes for shipping packages and weighing propane bottles to know if they are empty. I downloaded a book for them, it seems pretty basic. I need to reprogram them to not look for each other, i think. But the problems i am having will probably require pulling the CMOS or eprom and having it reprogrammed.
Do you know how to fix a "NOVRAM CHECK ERROR"?
It sat unplugged for a couple years. Worked before that.
Not to skilled on Mettler/Toledo but usually Ram error is a memory chip error once you power it down and power it back up it has to be reprogrammed and Recalibrated every time the power is recycled
@@Raddamez1215 i tried calibrating it, like in your video. It functions now. Getting a checksum error now, but it clears.
I have two of these scales and they use to be tethered together. Not sure how all that works. But something about sample size..?.. I'm not doing any samples or batches. I don't need them for anything but weighing boxes for shipping packages and weighing propane bottles to know if they are empty.
I downloaded a book for them, it seems pretty basic. I need to reprogram them to not look for each other, i think. But the problems i am having will probably require pulling the CMOS or eprom and having it reprogrammed.