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ZK840

Picklist Application

User Instructions

AWT35-501768

Issue AA

Summary of Contents for ZK840

Page 1: ...ZK840 Picklist Application User Instructions AWT35 501768 Issue AA...

Page 2: ...of a two dimensional work and the making of a copy in two dimensions of a three dimensional work stored in any medium by electronic means or transmitted in any form or by any means including electroni...

Page 3: ...screen contrast 11 Touch screen calibration 11 Web access 11 Menu access and navigation 12 Escaping or exiting from a menu 12 Chapter 3 Operating Instructions 13 Power up 13 Setting User name time and...

Page 4: ...ZK840 Picklist Application User Instructions APP key 34 DBASE key 35 EDIT key 36 IMPORT key 36 EXPORT key 36 RESET key 36 Totals key 36 Battery key 37 Chapter 7 Print and barcode formats 38 Barcodes 3...

Page 5: ...may be referred to by its alternate function Displayed messages appear in bold italic type and reflect the case of the displayed message Annunciator names appear as italic text and reflect the case o...

Page 6: ...protection provided by the socket is suitable for the environment 1 3 Routine maintenance Always isolate the indicator from the power supply before starting any routine maintenance to avoid the possib...

Page 7: ...isfactory to the user Take frequent breaks during prolonged usage 1 6 Sharp objects Do not use sharp objects such as screwdrivers or long fingernails to operate the keys Table 1 1 Cleaning DOs and DON...

Page 8: ...and an expansion card slot for 1 of 2 option cards l 802 Wireless card l 5V Analog scale card Other options available are a stack light kit for visual confirmation of outputs two columns for mounting...

Page 9: ...d W1 Weight Range 1 For multi range operation this shows which weight range the weight is in May also be W2 or W3 PT Appears when a Preset Tare is active 2 4 Powering up a ZK840 indicator The indicato...

Page 10: ...sible 2 6 Touch screen calibration If you need to calibrate the touchscreen press and hold the top key on the left side of the ZK840 on powerup and the touch calibration screen appears Follow the prom...

Page 11: ...bold box around an icon means it is the highlighted icon See the example below When a text list appears on screen the highlighted item is shown by a green bar over the text See the example below Press...

Page 12: ...description and active softkeys 3 1 1 Setting User name time and date Touch the User area of the screen and a keyboard pops up so that you can enter your desired user name Press Enter to accept The u...

Page 13: ...n page 16 and Creating an Assembly on page 19 for directions on these processes There are two ways you can perform the picking and packing of an assembly You can pick items and place them in a box on...

Page 14: ...of instructions Each of these items are a separate PLU item 1 To select an assembly press the RECALL softkey shown on the powerup screen below The following screen is displayed 2 Type in the Assembly...

Page 15: ...middle range Press the NEXT key to step to the next item in the list At this point an item string is sent to the report printer When all PLU items have been completed an additional complete string is...

Page 16: ...ating a PLU entry 6 Press this key sequence to access the database and start adding new PLUs DBASE EDIT PLU ADD These are the screens you will see in order as you progress through the key presses list...

Page 17: ...cription 1 Unit of Measure and Piece Weight When finished press the Esc key to return to the screen above Press the Extend softkey and fill in the items there and press the Esc key to return to the sc...

Page 18: ...Supervisor Setup screen DBASE EDIT ASSY ADD You will see this screen Use this screen to give the assembly a name and description 2 Select assembly and press the Enter softkey A text entry screen appea...

Page 19: ...shown below 8 Press the EDIT key to see a list of the Assemblies in the database like the example screen shown below There is a Filter softkey in this screen If you have a large number of Assemblies...

Page 20: ...me of the assembly is shown as well as the sub transaction and grand transaction counts These are both 0 since this is a new assembly This is the screen where you pick the PLUs that make up all the pa...

Page 21: ...The new PLU will then be listed below that item Delete Select this to delete the highlighted PLU from the assembly 12 Select INSERT to insert a PLU into this assembly and press the Enter softkey The...

Page 22: ...ainer on or off the scale 1 From the Supervisor Setup screen press these keys CONFIG APP 2 Scroll to the Auto Tare item If this is ON you can pack with the container on the scale When you place the co...

Page 23: ...ication User Instructions Operating Instructions The second verification ensures the correct weight or count are met before allowing the assembly process to continue This is explained in Verify Plu un...

Page 24: ...connections and retry Print Failed Something interfered with the printing process Check connections and retry 4 2 Copying to or from USB errors Failed to Copy File Something interfered with the copy p...

Page 25: ...ion and configuration counters The password for these menus is 111 Follow these steps to access and use these menus 1 Press and hold the SETUP key until The password entry screen appears shown below 2...

Page 26: ...on of the indicator Archive This item appears only if so configured in the ADMIN password protected menu This stands for electronic archive In other regions it is known as an alibi memory or tally rol...

Page 27: ...card Enet This stands for Ethernet Use this to view the network addresses IP Addr See the IP address Subnet See the Subnet address Gateway See the Gateway address MAC See the MAC address DLoad This st...

Page 28: ...dergone Calib See the number of calibrations the indicator has undergone Print Use this to select which port to print the audit report through The audit report will contain both Config and Calib infor...

Page 29: ...Select Action DBASE EDIT Database Select Record Type PLU Setup EDIT ADD DELETE Configuration Setup System APP BACK Return to previous screen BACK Return to previous screen PLU Setup PLU fields BASIC...

Page 30: ...in the PLU database See CONFIG key on page 31 DBASE Press this to access the creation and editing functions for the PLUs in the database You can also import export or reset the database under this key...

Page 31: ...ng where this scale is located in your system This is useful if you have a very large facility and want to communicate with a particular zone of the facility for setup or reporting DB Location Choose...

Page 32: ...ccesses a list of PLU fields you can choose to enable or disable Items enabled here will appear in the database during PLU Setup See DBASE key on page 35 Description 1 3 Enable or disable up to three...

Page 33: ...application May be used for custom applications Pack Size Not applicable in this application May be used for custom applications Average Run Weight Not applicable in this application May be used for c...

Page 34: ...ured report printer when all items in the assembly have been fulfilled The default format CR LF RECIPE END STATUS A 189 1 CR LF Assembly Totals Select ON to increment the Sub and Grand total counters...

Page 35: ...n Assembly on page 19 for more information 6 2 2 IMPORT key Use this to choose to import a database from a USB stick or via FTP An Abort choice is also available to abort the action 6 2 3 EXPORT key U...

Page 36: ...r Instructions 37 6 4 Battery key 6 4 Battery key Press this to choose the following Battery type Choices are NONE BSQ and OTHER Shutdown Timer Key in the number of minutes of inactivity which will ca...

Page 37: ...for special applications See the Service Manual PF 1 Gross Tare Net w Units PF 2 Preset Tare Header PF 3 Preset Tare Footer PF 4 Preset Tare Body PF 5 Broadcast to Remote display PF 7 Broadcast to Rem...

Page 38: ...codes PLU s can be recalled validated by scanning barcodes A PLU barcode must have a Q as the first character followed by the PLU number like this example Qxxxxxxxx Assemblies can also be recalled by...

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