6. Place sample material on the pan or in the
container. If the sample quantity is under the target
pieces range, the yellow LED will light. If the sample
is within the target pieces range, the green LED will
light. If the sample is over the target pieces range,
the red LED will light.
POSITIVE CHECK
Positive check is used to determine when the material
added to the scale is within the target range. In this
case, the under and over limits must be positive values
(the over limit must be greater than the under limit).
Add material to the scale until it is within the "accept"
(green) range.
NEGATIVE CHECK
Negative check is used to determine when the material
removed from the scale is within the target range. In
this case, the under and over limits are both negative
values.
The under limit must be greater than the over limit
(for example under = -10/ over = -15).
Place the item to be weighed on the scale and press
tare.
Remove a portion of the item until it is within the "accept"
range.
ZERO CHECK
Zero check is used when comparing subsequent
samples to an initial reference sample. In this case, the
under limit must be a negative value and the over limit
must be a positive value.
Place the reference item on the scale and press tare.
Remove the reference sample and place the item to be
compared on the scale to determine if it is within
the "accept" range.
LIBRARY
When an item is processed on a regular basis, the
item's data (item or SKU numbers, Tare, Check limits
and Accumulated values) may be stored in memory
for future use. This memory is referred to as the scale's
Library.
STORING A RECORD
1.
With the data established during operations, press
the ID key. [StorE] and [lib] are displayed in the
weight and piece weight windows, respectively. The
first vacant ID number will blink in the count window.
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2. Press ID key to save the data to the displayed ID
RETRIEVING A RECORD
1.
2. ID number is displayed in the weight window.
3. Press the ID or Yes key. [rECALL] is displayed and the
EDITING A RECORD
1.
2. Long press the ID key. [Edit] and [lib] are momentarily
3. Part number is displayed in the weight and piece
4. Press the Yes key to save the part number and
5. Press the Yes key to save the preset Tare value and
6. Press the Yes key to save the APW and advance to
7.
CLEARING A RECORD
1.
2. Press the C key; [delete] is displayed in the weight
Printing Library record: A list of all library records stored
in memory can be printed.
number. Alternately, a different ID number may be
selected using the keypad and then pressing the ID
key.
NOTE: Maximum 30 records.
Enter the ID number using the keypad and press the
ID key. [rECALL] and [lib] are displayed in the weight
and piece weight windows, respectively.
data is retrieved.
Enter the ID number using the keypad and press the
ID key. [rECALL] and [lib] are displayed in the weight
and piece weight windows, respectively.
displayed in the weight and piece weight windows,
respectively.
weight windows. Default setting is [000000] [000000].
Use the keypad to enter part number if required.
advance to the preset Tare setting. Use the keypad
to enter a preset Tare value if required.
advance to the APW setting. Use the keypad to enter
a new APW value if required.
the Limits setting. Use the keypad to enter new under
and over limits if required.
Press the Yes key to save the limits. [SAVE] is displayed
in the weight window. Press the Yes key to save the
data.
Enter the ID number using the keypad and press the
ID key. [rECALL] and [lib] are displayed in the weight
and piece weight windows respectively.
window. Press the Yes key to delete the data.
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