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Operation 

3.1 

Free input

You can immediately use your scale for weighing and selling – without 
prior configuration.

1.  Place the item on the scale.

2.  Enter the unit price. 

 

The price to pay is displayed.

3.  Remove the item from the scale. 

 

All displays return to 0.

Enter the unit price as usual without the decimal point, but with all the 
decimal places.

3.2 

Working with PLUs

You can save the price and/or tare for frequently sold goods in the 
scale’s PLU memory and simply call it up later.
In the factory setting unit price and tare are saved in a PLU.

3.2.1 

Creating a PLU

1.  Enter the unit price.

2.  Press and hold the 

PLU

 key until a long beep can be heard. 

P appears in the weight display.

3.  Enter the PLU number (between 1 and 9999).

4.  Wait until the scale beeps twice. 

 

The PLU is stored and all displays return to 0. 

0 ... 9   

0 ... 9   

 

 

p

0 ... 9  

   

OHAUS

 Operator Manual Aviator 7000

Order number  72246392C

Summary of Contents for Aviator 7000

Page 1: ...Operator Manual OHAUS Aviator 7000 This document hosted by www oldwillknottscales com...

Page 2: ...2 11 13 OHAUS Operator Manual Aviator 7000 Order number 72246392C...

Page 3: ...2 2 6 Turning scale on off 12 2 7 Cleaning 12 3 Operation 13 3 1 Free input 13 3 2 Working with PLUs 13 3 3 Using tare 17 3 4 Zeroing 18 3 5 By count operation 18 3 6 Accumulating 19 3 7 Change functi...

Page 4: ...6 Technical data and accessories 34 6 1 Technical data 34 6 2 Accessories 35 6 3 Compliance 35 6 4 Important notice for verified weighing instruments used in Europe 36 6 5 Legal for Trade 36 7 Annexe...

Page 5: ...g and or data transfer with multiple protocols 1 2 Device overview The scale is available in two versions as a compact scale or as a tower version 1 2 1 Keyboard The keyboard is divided into four sect...

Page 6: ...of zero PT Keyboard tare or tare recalled from PLU NET Net value gross minus tare push button tare exists FIX Unit price and or tare is fixed X Scale is in by count mode 100 g 100 g pricing is activat...

Page 7: ...he underside of the scale 1 Adjustable feet 2 Tower mounting 3 Grips 4 Power supply connection 5 Power supply storage box 6 Calibration button 7 Interface connection RS232 USB depending on cable 8 Bat...

Page 8: ...1 3 1 Signal words WARNING For a hazardous situation with medium risk possibly resulting in injuries or death if not avoided CAUTION For a hazardous situation with low risk resulting in damage to the...

Page 9: ...onnect the AC adapter from the power receptacle f f Make sure that the power cord does not pose a potential obstacle or tripping hazard f f The balance is for indoor use only Use the balance only in d...

Page 10: ...an ideal location No shocks and vibrations No excessive temperature fluctuations No direct sunlight No strong drafts Select a stable vibration free and preferably horizontal location for your scale 2...

Page 11: ...tors together 6 Put the cables and connectors in the tower base 7 Close the tower base cover 8 Turn over the scale and put the weighing pan back on 2 4 Inserting the batteries 1 Make sure that the ext...

Page 12: ...power supply unit into a correctly grounded power outlet 2 6 Turning scale on off f f To turn the scale on press the On Off key f f To turn the scale off press and hold the On Off key until a long be...

Page 13: ...mal places 3 2 Working with PLUs You can save the price and or tare for frequently sold goods in the scale s PLU memory and simply call it up later In the factory setting unit price and tare are saved...

Page 14: ...Off key 3 2 2 Calling up PLUs Depending on the setting of operator setup Step 7 there are two ways to call up PLUs Calling up via PLU key factory setting operator setup Step 7 OFF 1 Place the item on...

Page 15: ...oring one PLU to a preset key 1 Enter the unit price or recall PLU 2 Press and hold the desired preset key e g M1 until a long beep can be heard Two short beeps indicate that the data has been stored...

Page 16: ...preset key e g M1 until a long beep can be heard 5 Immediately press the desired preset key again e g M1 L2 is displayed and two short beeps indicate that the data has been stored Calling up PLUs with...

Page 17: ...ht is displayed in the bottom line of the display 3 Fill the container with the goods to be weighed 4 Carry out pricing as described above 5 Remove the container from the scale All displays return to...

Page 18: ...f f Press the Zero key The weight display is set to zero 3 5 By count operation With the by count function you can price non weighing items e g in the bakery department 1 Enter the unit price 2 Press...

Page 19: ...l in certain regions or if admissible if the weighing system is connected to an external printer 1 Place the first item on the scale 2 Enter the unit price 3 Press the Enter On Off key The total price...

Page 20: ...nt of change is displayed 4 Press the C key to return to normal weighing mode Multiple items 1 Carry out accumulating as described 3 6 2 When the total is displayed press the Change key The total pric...

Page 21: ...mple on the scale 3 Carry out pricing as described above 4 Press the FIX key When removing the item from the scale the unit price and tare are still displayed 5 Place the next sample on the scale The...

Page 22: ...ey again until a long beep can be heard 3 10 Weighing with 100 g 1 2 lb 1 4 lb price unit For many products customers are used to a price per 100 g 1 2 lb 1 4 lb This function is only available if per...

Page 23: ...s only available if permitted by the national W M regulations 1 Carry out pricing as described above 2 Press the EUR key The price to pay is displayed in the second currency 3 Press the EUR key again...

Page 24: ...sh the transaction press the Enter On Off key The total price to pay and the number of items are displayed 3 If desired enter the amount of change as described above 4 To initiate printing press the E...

Page 25: ...g enter 7 00 for VAT rate 7 Printing a ticket with VAT 1 Carry out pricing as described in section 3 1 2 Press the corresponding VAT key M9 to M12 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for further items 4 To finish...

Page 26: ...ess the report button M5 and confirm with the Enter On Off key The sales report is printed When printing is finished you are asked if you want to delete the sales report Sales report example Sale Repo...

Page 27: ...printing is finished you are asked if you want to delete the transactions Log report example Sale Log Ticket number 25 2010 10 10 10 10 Item kg pcs time PLU 5 0 110 5 02 Preset 1 1 165 5 31 Non PLU 5...

Page 28: ...urrent setting of the step is displayed Changing settings f f To toggle between the settings of a setup step use the Enter On Off key When moving to another setup step the selected setting is con firm...

Page 29: ...in bold print No Setting Description 1 Reset ON Reset operator setup functions to factory settings OFF Do not reset operator setup functions 2 Beeper ON Beep when a key is pressed OFF No sound when a...

Page 30: ...ry charging function disabled To change charging function you are asked to enter a passwort 55555 10 Function keys 0 Function keys disabled 1 Function keys enabled 11 PLU ON Storing PLUs enabled OFF S...

Page 31: ...ble in all countries 0 English 1 French 2 German 3 Spanish 4 Italian 18 RS232 communication speed 0 1200 bps 1 2400 bps 2 4800 bps 3 9600 bps 4 19200 bps 5 38400 bps 6 57600 bps 19 Communication forma...

Page 32: ...eight in the PLU OFF Storing unit price only in the PLU 4 3 Setting date and time 1 Press and hold the Menu PLU key until a long beep can be heard 2 Press the Arrow down Tare key repeatedly until SET...

Page 33: ...to the error message list Error message list Error Cause Remedy E11 RAM error f f Call service technician E16 ROM error f f Call service technician E18 EEPROM error f f Call service technician E34 PLU...

Page 34: ...e humidity Max 80 for up to 31 C 88 F decreasing linearly to 50 at 40 C 104 F Altitude up to 2000 m General usage Indoor use only Electrical data Power supply 12 V DC Power consumption 50 mA Plug in a...

Page 35: ...pliance Compliance to the following standards is indicated by the correspond ing mark on the product This product conforms to the EMC directive 2004 108 EC the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and the...

Page 36: ...verification the user of the weighing instrument must striclty observe the re verifaction period and inform the respective W M authorities 6 5 Legal for Trade When the scale is used in trade or a lega...

Page 37: ...is device Should this device be passed on to other parties for private or profes sional use the content of this regulation must also be related For disposal instructions in Europe refer to http europe...

Page 38: ...tion to ISO 9001 by Bureau Veritus Quality International BVQI confirming that the Ohaus quality management system is compliant with the ISO 9001 standard s requirements On May 21 2009 Ohaus Corporatio...

Page 39: ...39 11 13 OHAUS Operator Manual Aviator 7000 Order number 72246392C...

Page 40: ...Subject to technical changes 2013 Ohaus Corporation Printed in Switzerland Order number 72246392C www ohaus com...

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