8400-M022-O1 Rev K
Model 190 Indicator
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Count Function
With the Count function enabled during setup of the indicator, the function must be activated
before it can be used. Refer to the section Function Setup, the
FUnC
(
FUnC?
) parameter to
enable the
Fn/
key Count function.
NOTE:
This function is not available when Legal-For-trade (
LFt=yes
) has been
selected in setup. Also, only one of the functions Hold, Count, Peak Hold,
Checkweigher, or Live Weight can be active at a time.
Activate Count Function
1.
Press and hold the
Fn/
key until the display blanks.
2.
Once the display blanks, release the
Fn/
key
3.
Press the
TARE
key until the display shows
CoUnt
X, the prompt, and the status of
the Count function.
4.
If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the
TARE
key to save it. Otherwise, use
the
Fn/
key to toggle to a new setting and press the
TARE
key to save it.
1
= Count Function Active
0
= Count Function Not Active
5.
Repeatedly press the
TARE
key to step through the remaining function prompts until
the indicator returns to the weight display.
Count Function Operation
1.
Press the
Fn/
key. If no average piece weight has been set, the display will show
Add= 5
.
2.
Repeatedly press the
Fn/
key to cycle through the sample sizes 5, 10, 25, 50, and
75 pieces.
3.
Alternatively, press the
UNITS/
key. The digit will start to flash.
4.
Repeatedly press the
Fn/
key until the desired value is displayed.
5.
Press the
UNITS/
key to select the next digit.
6.
Add the number of pieces to the scale and press the
TARE
key.
7.
The display will change to show the number of pieces on the scale.
8.
Additional pieces may be added and the display will show the total number of pieces.
9.
Press the
NET/GROSS
key to return to the weight display.
After the average piece weight has been set, pressing the
Fn/
key will go directly
to displaying piece count.
To change the average piece weight, press the
Fn/
key a second time, and the
Add= 5
prompt will be displayed.
To quit the sampling process without changing the average piece weight, set the
sample size to 0 and press the
TARE
key.