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SF/SG Series Operating Instructions

Step 6: 

Press the PLU 2 key. The data will be sent to the printer and the scale will return to the normal

weighing mode. If the scale will not return to the normal weighing mode, check the values 
entered.

Step 7: 

Using the numerical keypad, enter “1”, “0”, “0”, “6”, “2”, “0”, “0”, “1”, “0”, “9”, “4” and “5” in

 this order. If an error is made, press          to clear the values. And re-enter the values.

        SF series

       SG series

Step 8: 

Press the PLU 3 key. The data will be sent to the printer and the scale will return to the normal

weighing mode. If the scale will not return to the normal weighing mode, check the values 

entered

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Combining the designed data with a PLU number

Assign a PLU number to a label number of the designed data stored in the AD-8124 as follows:

Example:

Assign the PLU number 5 to the label number 12.

Step 1:

While holding down                       , turn the scale’s power switch on. Assure that the printer 

power switch is turned on.

The WEIGHT display reads 

Se

t

 L

n

. A 3-digit label number 

000 

appears in the PRICE

display for the SF series scale and in the UNIT PRICE display for the SG series scale.

        SF series

       SG series

C

    1006

     2001

    0945

WEIGHT

UNIT PRICE

PRICE

    1006

WEIGHT

     2001

UNIT PRICE

    0945

PRICE

Note:

The label numbers are the same as the PLU numbers at the time of printer shipment.

M+

 se

t

   l

n

      000

    

WEIGHT

UNIT PRICE

PRICE

se

t

   l

n

WEIGHT

     

UNIT PRICE

     000

PRICE

AD-8124 

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Summary of Contents for SF-6KB

Page 1: ...M 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 17 1 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 7 9 C 8 Change 12 5 6 7 8 2 3 4 11 WEIGHT kg UNIT PRICE kg PRICE TTL M CHANGE N E T ZERO 88888 888888...

Page 2: ...Setting a Unit Price 7 5 Storing a Unit Price in Memory 8 6 Recalling a Unit Price from Memory 8 7 Totaling Multiple Items with Unit Prices Stored in PLU Memory 8 8 Clearing Totaling Memory 9 9 Multip...

Page 3: ...ing container in the event that you need to transport the unit in the future The following items should be included in your shipping container SF SG price computing scale AC power adapter except SF A...

Page 4: ...AC adapter 6 D size 30 RS 232C SF 6KC 6 kg x 2 g VFD Tower AC adapter Rechargeable 30 RS 232C SF 15KC 15 kg x 5 g VFD Tower AC adapter Rechargeable 30 RS 232C SF 30KC 30 kg x 10 g VFD Tower AC adapter...

Page 5: ...ol power Numerical keypad Ten numerical keys to enter price and weight values CANCEL Cancels key input Unit Price and Total Price entries CHANGE Calculates the change due to the customer after payment...

Page 6: ...der to get an accurate price weight reading How to operate TARE Step 1 Place an empty container e g 100 g on the weighing pan The display reads 100 Step 2 Press Step 3 The WEIGHT display should read S...

Page 7: ...t price has previously been entered the display may read for example 2 00 instead of 0 00 This is OK Step 2 Enter a new TARE e g 100 g using the numerical keypad The TARE value appears in the UNIT PRI...

Page 8: ...an error message Err tr will appear as shown below if you enter a lower value than the TARE weight If you enter a TARE weight greater than the weighing capacity of the scale an error message Err tr w...

Page 9: ...hased A Weight 1000 g Unit Price 5 00 100g PLU key 1 B Weight 5000 g Unit Price 10 00 100g PLU key 2 Step 1 With nothing on the weighing pan assure that the WEIGHT display reads 0 000 Step 2 Place Ite...

Page 10: ...transaction See 9 Multiplier Function below An item must be removed from the weighing pan before another item can be weighed and entered into totaling memory The WEIGHT display must return to zero to...

Page 11: ...g the key which places entries into memory for totaling Step 1 You have entered a value with the M key and wish to cancel it Example Assume that you entered 3 values totaling 55 00 The last 3rd entry...

Page 12: ...description of these functions and how to program them Step 1 Starting with the power off press and hold and turn on the power switch The scale displays Step 2 Press to select the desired F function...

Page 13: ...ode 4 Key trigger mode 3 with delay 5 Key trigger mode 3 without delay 6 Not used 7 Not used 8 Label printer mode F4 Baud Rate 0 600 bps 1 1200 bps 2 2400 bps 3 4800 bps 4 9600 bps F5 Parity Bit 0 7 b...

Page 14: ...version rP 4 00 or later Some functions can not be used with the earlier versions such as the PLU number printing printer internal clock setting and scale PLU unit price data changing The totaling fu...

Page 15: ...date in the Month Day Year order go to step 5 To print the date in the Day Month Year order go to step 7 Step 3 Using the numerical keypad enter 2 0 0 1 0 6 1 0 0 9 4 and 5 in this order If an error i...

Page 16: ...mode check the values entered 14 4 Combining the designed data with a PLU number Assign a PLU number to a label number of the designed data stored in the AD 8124 as follows Example Assign the PLU num...

Page 17: ...1 through 3 as necessary Step 5 After the setting has been completed turn the power switch off 14 5 Changing the scale PLU unit price data Using the PLU software provided with the AD 8124 the PLU unit...

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