Programming the Scale
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4.2
Item Code Maintenance
Item code maintenance includes viewing item codes
in memory and deleting item memory.
4.2.1
View Item Codes in Memory
The following procedure allows viewing all of the
item codes stored in memory but will not change any
of the information (unit weight, tare weight, part
number, quantity, part name, setpoints, and lot
number) stored with these codes.
1. Press the
MODE
key. The
WEIGHT
display
will show
ProG
and
the
QUANTITY
display
will show
C XX
.
2. Press the
CODE
key. The
QUANTITY
display
will show the first item code programmed and
stored in memory, example:
Id 123
.
3. Press the
+
key to view the next item in
memory and continue pressing the
+
key until
the IQ9500 beeps.
NOTE:
When you hear the
beep, the display is showing the last item code in
memory. Press the
–
key to review the item
codes in reverse order.
4. Press the
MODE
key to return to Step 1.
5. Press the
MODE
key again to return to
weighing mode.
4.2.2
Delete Item Memory
The following procedure describes the steps used to
delete all information stored within each item code
(unit weight, tare weight, part number, quantity, part,
setpoints, and lot number) or any specific information
stored within each item code. It also explains the
keystrokes required for resetting the sequence
number, or deleting all setpoints, global to the scale,
but not tied to a specific item code.
1. Press the
MODE
key. The
WEIGHT
display
will show
ProG
and the
QUANTITY
display
will show
C XX
.
SPEC 7,
bits 0,1
Setpoint
Type
Setpoint Designation
00
Percent
quantity
Setpoint 1: Quantity
The quantity value can be no greater than 999999.
Setpoint 2: Percent of Setpoint 1
The percentage value can be no greater than 999%. The value for Setpoint 2 is calculated by
multiplying the value for Setpoint 1 by the percentage value entered for Setpoint 2.
NOTE:
If Setpoint 1 is equal to 999999, then Setpoint 2 must be set less than or equal to 100%.
01
Percent
weight
Setpoint 1: Weight
The quantity value can be no greater than 999999.
Setpoint 2: Percent of Setpoint 1
The percentage value can be no greater than 999%. The value for Setpoint 2 is calculated by
multiplying the value for Setpoint 1 by the percentage value entered for Setpoint 2.
NOTE:
If Setpoint 1 is equal to 999999, then Setpoint 2 must be set less than or equal to 100%.
10
Upper and
lower
quantity limit
Setpoint 1: Quantity
Setpoint 2: Quantity
11
Upper and
lower weight
limit
Setpoint 1: Weight
Must be a weight value less than or equal to the capacity of the scale.
Setpoint 2: Weight
Must be a weight value less than or equal to the capacity of the scale, but must be less than Setpoint 1
value.
NOTES:
•
All weight-based setpoint values must be entered with a decimal and all trailing zeros. All percentage-based
setpoint values must be entered to the nearest whole number (no fractional percentages).
•
The IQ9500 can program up to six setpoints by repeating Steps 2 through 6, SPEC 18, bit 0 through 2 (Number of
Setpoints) determines the number of setpoints. The six setpoints are TTL output for quantity or weight, but not
percent quantity or percent weight. These values may be programmed 1 through 6 low to high or 1 through 6 high to
low.
Table 4-1. Setpoint Programming for Quantity and Weight