Programming the Scale
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4.3.5
Inventory Operations Related to the Item Code
Quantity Value
The following procedure is used to add inventory to
and remove inventory from an item code memory.
NOTE:
Depressing the
CODE
key while in the normal
mode will allow the IN and OUT annunciators to
illuminate. If neither annunciators are illuminated,
pressing the
CODE
key once will turn the IN annunciator
on. Pressing the
CODE
key again will turn the OUT
annunciator on and pressing the
CODE
key a third time
will turn them off. The IN and OUT functions allow you to
maintain the inventory (quantity) of a specific item in
memory.
To Add Inventory to an Item Code Memory–IN Mode
1. Press the
CODE
key one time. The
IN
annun-
ciator illuminates.
2. Recall the item code from memory (refer to
Section 4.3.1).
3. Place the container of parts to add to memory
on the scale platter.
4. Press the
*
key to add the quantity shown on
the display to the amount already stored under
the item code memory.
To Remove Inventory to an Item Code Memory–OUT Mode
1. Press the
CODE
key two times. The
OUT
annunciator illuminates.
2. Recall the item code from memory (refer to
Section 4.3.1).
3. Place the container of parts to remove from
memory on the scale platter.
4. Press the
*
key to remove the quantity shown
on the display to the amount already stored
under the item code memory.
NOTE:
If at any time you would like to verify the
quantity of parts under a specific item code, you can
press the
NET/GROSS
key and the inventory amount
will be displayed in the
UNIT-WEIGHT
display.
However, you must have SPEC 2, bit 0 (Inventory
Display by Gross Key) set to 1 (Yes).
4.4
Global Setpoint Programming–
Setpoints Not Tied to an Item Code
The IQ9500 provides the flexibility to use the setpoint
programming for parts counting applications that are
based on weight or quantity. SPEC 7 and SPEC 18 are
used for configuring the setpoint type, latching,
buzzer, TTL outputs, and the number of setpoints.
The eight-pin DIN connector designation for the
setpoint configuration can be found in Table 4-3.
NOTE:
Refer to Section 9.3 for remote platform wire
numbering and connector pinout information.
The available setpoint types are quantity, weight,
percent quantity, and percent weight. The following
procedure is the same for each type; however, the type
of setpoint selected determines the values being
entered. Table 4-1 details the values for each setpoint
and the values they represent.
4.4.1
Procedure
The following steps present the procedure for setpoint
programming by percent quantity, percent weight,
upper and lower quantity limit, and upper and lower
weight limit.
1. Press the
MODE
key to go into the program-
ming mode. The
MODE
annunciator illumi-
nates, the
WEIGHT
display shows
ProG
, and
the
QUANTITY
display shows
C XX
.
2. Press the
+
key to enter global setpoint values.
The
WEIGHT
display shows
Set 1
, and the
QUANTITY
display shows the value for
Setpoint 1.
3. Enter the setpoint value using numeric keys.
4. Press the
+
key to store the value and move to
the next setpoint.
5. Press the
MODE
key to exit the programming
mode and return to the weighing mode.
NOTES:
•
The IQ9500 can program up to six setpoints by
repeating Steps 2 through 4 (SPEC 18, bits 0, 1,
and 2 (Number of Setpoints) determine the
number of setpoints). The six setpoints are TTL
output for quantity or weight, but not percentage
quantity or percentage weight. These six values
may be programmed 1 through 6 (low-to-high) or
1 to 6 (high-to-low).
•
If you recall an item code with different setpoint
values, those values stored with the item code
will be used, not the global setpoint values.
Pin Number
Setpoint Configuration
1
SP-1
2
SP-2
3
SP-3
4
SP-4
5
SP-5
6
SP-6
7
+5 Vdc (external power
supply)
8
Gnd
Table 4-3. Pin Out for Setpoint Configuration