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DC-530 Operation Manual
1.2
Modes of Operation
The DC-530 has four modes of operation that are accessed from the
MODE
key:
•
Counting Mode –
where all weighing, counting and printing operations take place.
•
Program Mode –
where item data can be programmed into the memory of the scale and edited.
•
Date & Time -
where you can set the date and time used in printing on labels and reports.
•
Set Point Setting -
where you can program general set points.
1.3
Keyboard and Display
Figure 1-1 shows the DC-530 console with its indicator lamps, the main function keys and the numeric keypad.
Indicator lamps are described in Section 1.3.2. Section 1.3.3 shows the two main counting displays (Normal and
TEP); while Section 1.3.4 describes the DC-530 keys and keypad.
Figure 1-1. DC-530 Display
1.3.1
Display Specifications
1.3.2
Indicator Lamps
Table 1-3 shows a list of the indicator lamps that the DC-530 uses to provide additional information about the
value being displayed. The indicator lamps are illuminated when the specific function is being performed.
Weight display
6 digits
Unit Weight display
5 digits
Quantity display
7 digits
Table 1-2. DC-530 Display Specifications
Indicator Lamp
Function or Meaning
Zero
On when the gross weight is at zero and is stable
STABLE
On when the weight on the platter is stable.
NET
On when the display shows net weight (when a tare weight is entered or recalled)
INSUFF
On when the net weight is below the specified percentage of scale capacity
ACC
Indicates that an accumulated quantity is stored in memory.
RECOM
On when unit weight recomputing is possible
Table 1-3. DC-530 Indicator Lamps and Function
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