When checking additive weights, both limits must be a positive value.
When checking removed weights, both limits must be a negative value.
When using "Check Against Zero", the upper limit is a positive value and the lower limit is
a negative value.
When checking a precise weight, the lower and upper limits must be the same.
5.2.4.3.2
Execution mode
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Only the number of parts is checked.
Limit value LEDs:
Positive number of parts
< lower limit
Yellow LED illuminates
Positive number of parts
≥ lower limit and ≤ upper limit
Green LED illuminates
Positive number of parts
> upper limit
Red LED illuminates
Negative number of parts
> lower limit
Yellow LED illuminates
[SET.HI] is shown in the "Weight" display.
Weight
The previous upper limit is also displayed in the "PW" display.
This number of parts is also displayed flashing in the "Count" display. The red
LED illuminates.
Briefly pressing the
(Back) key will discard the entry → the limit is not
changed.
4. Use the keypad or a scanner to enter a number of parts, which is then displayed in the
"Count" display.
The entered value does not flash. Only the actual cursor position (which is
designated by an underscore) flashes.
5.
Confirm the entry by briefly pressing the
(Yes) key or discard by pressing the
key.
Count
If there is an error present, because, e.g., upper limit < lower limit, [LIM.ERR] is
displayed for roughly 2 seconds in the "Count" display and the display returns to
step 1.
The normal Counting application is activated again. In addition, the test LEDs are
activated when there is a load on the weighing pan.
If the limit conditions are correct, the checking application is initialized.
5 Operating
Compact scale Puro® LargeCount
Minebea Intec
EN-27