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DMC-782 Operation Manual

DMC-782 Limited Warranty

Rice Lake Weighing Systems (RLWS) warrants that all RLWS equipment and systems properly installed by a 

Distributor or Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) will operate per written specifications as confirmed by 

the Distributor/OEM and accepted by RLWS. All systems and components are warranted against defects in 

materials and workmanship for one year. 
RLWS warrants that the equipment sold hereunder will conform to the current written specifications authorized 

by RLWS. RLWS warrants the equipment against faulty workmanship and defective materials. If any equipment 

fails to conform to these warranties, RLWS will, at its option, repair or replace such goods returned within the 

warranty period subject to the following conditions:

Upon discovery by Buyer of such nonconformity, RLWS will be given prompt written notice with a 

detailed explanation of the alleged deficiencies.

Individual electronic components returned to RLWS for warranty purposes must be packaged to 

prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage in shipment. Packaging requirements are listed in a 

publication, 

Protecting Your Components From Static Damage in Shipment

, available from RLWS 

Equipment Return Department.

Examination of such equipment by RLWS confirms that the nonconformity actually exists, and was 

not caused by accident, misuse, neglect, alteration, improper installation, improper repair or 

improper testing; RLWS shall be the sole judge of all alleged non-conformities.

Such equipment has not been modified, altered, or changed by any person other than RLWS or its 

duly authorized repair agents.

RLWS will have a reasonable time to repair or replace the defective equipment. Buyer is responsible 

for shipping charges both ways.

In no event will RLWS be responsible for travel time or on-location repairs, including assembly or 

disassembly of equipment, nor will RLWS be liable for the cost of any repairs made by others.

T

HESE

 

WARRANTIES

 

EXCLUDE

 

ALL

 

OTHER

 

WARRANTIES

EXPRESSED

 

OR

 

IMPLIED

INCLUDING

 

WITHOUT

 

LIMITATION

 

WARRANTIES

 

OF

 

MERCHANTABILITY

 

OR

 

FITNESS

 

FOR

 

A

 

PARTICULAR

 

PURPOSE

. N

EITHER

 

RLWS 

NOR

 

DISTRIBUTOR

 

WILL

IN

 

ANY

 

EVENT

BE

 

LIABLE

 

FOR

 

INCIDENTAL

 

OR

 

CONSEQUENTIAL

 

DAMAGES

RLWS 

AND

 

BUYER

 

AGREE

 

THAT

 RLWS’

S

 

SOLE

 

AND

 

EXCLUSIVE

 

LIABILITY

 

HEREUNDER

 

IS

 

LIMITED

 

TO

 

REPAIR

 

OR

 

REPLACEMENT

 

OF

 

SUCH

 

GOODS

. I

N

 

ACCEPTING

 

THIS

 

WARRANTY

THE

 

BUYER

 

WAIVES

 

ANY

 

AND

 

ALL

 

OTHER

 

CLAIMS

 

TO

 

WARRANTY

.

S

HOULD

 

THE

 

SELLER

 

BE

 

OTHER

 

THAN

 RLWS, 

THE

 

BUYER

 

AGREES

 

TO

 

LOOK

 

ONLY

 

TO

 

THE

 

SELLER

 

FOR

 

WARRANTY

 

CLAIMS

.

N

O

 

TERMS

CONDITIONS

UNDERSTANDING

OR

 

AGREEMENTS

 

PURPORTING

 

TO

 

MODIFY

 

THE

 

TERMS

 

OF

 

THIS

 

WARRANTY

 

SHALL

 

HAVE

 

ANY

 

LEGAL

 

EFFECT

 

UNLESS

 

MADE

 

IN

 

WRITING

 

AND

 

SIGNED

 

BY

 

A

 

CORPORATE

 

OFFICER

 

OF

 RLWS 

AND

 

THE

 B

UYER

.

© 2009 Rice Lake Weighing Systems, Inc. Rice Lake, WI USA. All Rights Reserved.

RICE LAKE WEIGHING SYSTEMS • 230 WEST COLEMAN STREET • RICE LAKE, WISCONSIN 54868 • USA

Summary of Contents for DMC-782

Page 1: ...111781 DMC 782 Counting Scale Operation Manual Coin Counting Scale Version 1 00...

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Page 3: ...o the Full Capacity of the Scale 16 4 2 Calibration Using a Test Weight of Less Than the Full Capacity of the Scale 17 5 0 Scale Operations 19 5 1 Entering Recalling and Adding Subtracting Tare Weight...

Page 4: ...nd Unit Weight Where the Unit Weight is Unknown 26 6 4 Program a Preset Tare Weight to a Key 26 6 5 Delete Preset Coin Data from Memory 27 7 0 Appendix 28 7 1 DMC 782 Specifications 28 7 2 DMC 782 Err...

Page 5: ...Safety Signal Definitions CAUTION Important CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in minor to moderate injury Indicates information about procedures that...

Page 6: ...operations take place Programming Mode where item data can be programmed into the memory of the scale The display will show ProG to indicate that you are the Programming Mode Maintenance Mode where yo...

Page 7: ...ric entry batt Battery warning when weak and needs charging blinks while charging QTY On when the quantity is being displayed rather than the value 1 5 3 Key Functions The DMC 782 features many functi...

Page 8: ...utputting data to a PC if one is connected Programming Mode Used to navigate to the previous specification when programming SPEC codes Plus key Weighing Mode Used to accumulate data Also prompts outpu...

Page 9: ...AC power cord Operation manual 3 Remove the bag protecting the scale and the protective film covering the front panel and platter 4 Seat the stainless steel platter on the platter supports 5 After en...

Page 10: ...e scale is turned upside down To power up the DMC 782 using the AC power cord 1 Connect the AC power cord under the scale base as shown in Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 AC Plug in Location on Underside of DMC...

Page 11: ...he backlight off It is located in the bottom of the scale base Use the following procedure to install or replace the battery pack 1 Unplug the scale from power source 2 Place scale its left side Impor...

Page 12: ...to fully recharge a battery that has been completely dissipated To charge the battery plug in the AC power cord 2 4 4 Start Up Screens 1 If SPEC 20 Bit 3 Version Display When Power On is set to 0 Allo...

Page 13: ...perating manual 109241 Adhesive display window overlay DMC 782 109242 Keyboard underlay DMC 782 73524 Weighing platter DMC 782 112263 Overlay display window DMC 782 112264 Overlay keyboard DMC 782 109...

Page 14: ...82 Operation Manual 2 6 Block Diagram of Electrical Connections The following block diagram shown in Figure 2 4 illustrates the electrical connections Figure 2 4 Block Diagram Illustrating Wiring Conn...

Page 15: ...Installation 11 2 7 Physical Layout of Electrical Connections Figure 2 5 illustrates the actual layout of the electrical connections Figure 2 5 Layout of Electrical Connections...

Page 16: ...figuring Specification 141 and 142 Settings from the Scale Keyboard The following tables list the DMC 782 specifications their corresponding default values and the other possible values to which they...

Page 17: ...IFT will bring up SPEC 11 3 To change another SPEC code before exiting repeat Steps 1 and 2 4 To save all the changed SPEC settings currently in temporary memory and exit to the Weighing Mode press th...

Page 18: ...your changes per the instructions in Step 1 Alternatively you can go directly to a specific specification by entering that specification s number and pressing the SHIFT key Example 25 SHIFT will brin...

Page 19: ...ght and denomination auto clear 0 Allow 1 Inhibit DEFAULT Auto clear condition 0 Gross 21e Net 5e DEFAULT 1 Net 1e Quantity Not 0 Net Gross multi interval 0 Gross 1 Net DEFAULT 28 Accumulation 0 Allow...

Page 20: ...ian come in and check their units with certified test weights four times a year If you are ISO certified you will want to check to see if your certification specifies more stringent requirements in or...

Page 21: ...ation power down your DMC 782 scale To exit the Maintenance Mode and return to the Weighing Mode without saving your calibration press the TARE key 4 2 Calibration Using a Test Weight of Less Than the...

Page 22: ...e calibration settings 8 The display will flash briefly again as the span settings for calibration of the scale are being temporarily saved Then the display will return to the weighing mode with the c...

Page 23: ...O TARE CLEAR WHEN REZERO Bit 0 takes place or not SPEC 26 controls whether the scale allows DIGITAL TARE entry Bit 3 whether the scale can do ACCUMULATION WHEN TARE Bit 2 if there will be ZERO TRACKIN...

Page 24: ...ry Note SPEC 25 Bits 2 and 1 must be set to 00 to enable Tare Accumulation and Tare Subtraction For further instructions on how to set the specifications see Section 3 2 1 1 Place the cash drawer coin...

Page 25: ...container on the scale platform The display will show the weight denomination and total value of the coins or tokens on the scale To switch the display to show the number of coins or tokens rather tha...

Page 26: ...y mode instead of AMT mode you will hear an error beep because a quantity cannot be accumulated Switch the display back to visualizing total value by pressing the QTY AMT key and then pressing the key...

Page 27: ...t total If a PC is connected to the DMC 782 pressing the CONFIRM key again will output the data to the PC and clear the current total The Memory indicator will no longer be illuminated 5 3 Counting Co...

Page 28: ...be displayed in the Value window on the display 11 When done press the CLEAR key and the CONFIRM key to clear the total value from the accumulator You are now ready for the next cash drawer or to carr...

Page 29: ...very accurate coin unit weights using the procedure described in Section 6 2 below 6 2 Program a Value and Unit Weight Where the Unit Weight is Known The DMC 782 has the capacity to store information...

Page 30: ...n press the PCS key If the sample size is large enough to calculate an accurate unit weight that unit weight will be displayed in the Value display and the number of coins on the platform in the Amoun...

Page 31: ...Mode The display will show ProG 2 Press the preset key number for the coin data that you want to delete The key number will appear on the display for you to confirm that it is the correct key and the...

Page 32: ...ing rechargeable battery Charging Conditions for rechargeable battery only Battery Power DC 6V 5Ah rechargeable battery optional Power Source AC117 100V Charge Current 800 mA Charge Time 12 14 hours A...

Page 33: ...when the power is on Remove the item on the platter U F When the negative weight exceeds the display limit Rezero the scale or power the on off button again ERROR When an error occurs in maintenance...

Page 34: ...used by accident misuse neglect alteration improper installation improper repair or improper testing RLWS shall be the sole judge of all alleged non conformities Such equipment has not been modified a...

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