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15.  LOW UNIT WEIGHT INDICATOR 

An arrow will appear and point at this indicator when 

the unit piece weight applied/detected is less than the 

recommended minimum piece weight as listed on 

2.2

.    

 

16. LOW SAMPLE SIZE INDICATOR 

An arrow will appear and point at th is indicator when 

the sample size applied/detected is less than the 

recommended minimum sample size as listed on 

2.2

.   

 

17. M+ INDICATOR  

This indicator will appear when memory contains of 

transaction data. 

 

18. CHARGING INDICATOR  

This indicator shows bat tery recharge status.  

Red color: Battery is being charged 

Green color: Recharge completed 

 

PANELS DESCRIPTION  

19. WEIGHT PANEL  

The current weight detected is shown here.

 

 

20. UNIT WEIGHT PANEL 

The current unit piece weight entered is shown here.

 

 

21. TOTAL COUNT PANEL 

Total count of the current transactions is shown here. 

 

4. SCALE SETUP  

 

4.1

 

PLACE THE SCALE 

Place this unit on a hard and strong surface, where 

is free from RF interference, vibration, fire, airflow, 

direct sunlight and excessive moisture. 

 

For most accurate weighing result, always place this 

unit on a level surface. If necessary, adjust the 

adjustable feet underneath the scale to obtain a level 

condition.  

 

4.2 TURN SCALE ON AND OFF  

Press 

ON/ZERO

 to turn scale on or press 

OFF 

to turn scale 

off. 

 

4.3 BACKLIGHT SETTINGS  

 

4.3.1 Turn backlight on: - Power Saving Mode  

a.

 

Turn scale on 

b.

 

Press and hold 

1

 

c.

 

Backlight is turned on  

NOTE

: Under this Power Saving Mode, backlight will 

automatically turn off after weight displayed is 

unchanged for about 20 seconds or when a zero weight 

remains unchanged for about 10 seconds.  

Backlight will be turned on again by pressing any key 

or when a new weight is detected. 

 

Summary of Contents for SAC Series

Page 1: ...REFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE SCALE December 2001 Specifications subject to change without prior notice CONTENTS 1 INSTALLATION 2 SPECIFICATIONS 3 KEYBOARDS PANEL LAYOUT AND DESCRIPTION 4 SCALE SETUP 5 INSTRUCTION FOR USE 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 ERROR CODES AND DESCRIPTIONS 8 DAILY CARE AND MAINTENANCE ...

Page 2: ...ltage of the outlet If not do not plug in and contact your dealer immediately b Before first time use plug the main adaptor into the power outlet and charge the scale for at least 8 hours 1 4 RETAIN the packing materials for future transportation purposes CAUTION In some countries this unit is required by law to be sealed or stamped and bearing a serial number Do not break or remove the seal or st...

Page 3: ...345mm All Stainless Steel Power Source Built in Rechargeable or Power Adaptor Operation Environment 0o 40o C 32o 104o F Non condensed R H 85 Specifications subject to change without notice 2 2 MINIMUM PIECES WEIGHT APPLIED SAMPLE SIZE WEIGHT SPECIFICATIONS Recommended Minimum Model No Piece Weight Weight Applied Sample Size Weight SAC 7 5C 0 05g 2g 2g SAC 15C 0 1g 4g 4g SAC 30C 0 25g 10g 10g SAC 6...

Page 4: ...heck limit 9 M KEY Press this key to add current total count to memory Note When the WEIGHT PANEL shows a negative value the total count will still give a positive count value The quantity is still added to memory when M key is pressed 10 MR KEY Press this key to recall accumulated results 11 PLU KEYS Press this key to set recall a unit piece w eight to from a PLU INDICATORS DESCRIPTION 12 ZERO IN...

Page 5: ...ed is shown here 21 TOTAL COUNT PANEL Total count of the current transactions is shown here 4 SCALE SETUP 4 1 PLACE THE SCALE Place this unit on a hard and strong surface where is free from RF interference vibration fire airflow direct sunlight and excessive moisture For most accurate weighing result always place this unit on a level surface If necessary adjust the adjustable feet underneath the s...

Page 6: ... save and quit to normal operation status 4 4 2 Check Display Segments F2 1 F1 and F4 are for qualified service personnel only May be disable as requested by metrological legislation of certain countries a Refer to the 4 4 1 on how to enter F2 b Press WT SET c All display segments will be lighted up d Check digits and arrow indications of all 3 panels to verify any defects or errors e Press CLEAR ...

Page 7: ...d weight value resides in memory is now erased 5 3 PLACE A LOAD Always place a load onto the platter gently Shock excessive force may cause irrecoverable damage to the weight sensor inside It is a good practice to remove all loads from platter immediately after weighed This would prolong the lifetime of the weight sensor 5 4 WEIGHING APPLICATIONS Before weighing make sure that the ZERO INDICATOR i...

Page 8: ... piece weight should be obtained through Sample method as described in 5 5 b 5 6 AUTO PIECE WEIGHT ENHANCEMENT FUNCTION In order to obtain the best counting result and to avoid and minimize sampling error this scale is equipped with AUTO UNIT PIECE WEIGHT ENHANCEMENT FUNCTION This function will automatically be employed when the unit piece weight is obtained through the sampling method as describe...

Page 9: ...t sufficient to generate accurate counting results Increase the number of the sample size until this indicator turns off Should increasing the sample size is not possible Counting operations may proceed but greater tolerance on counting results has to be allowed 5 8 COUNTING APPLICATION a Refer to 5 1 and 5 2 for zero and tare b Obtain unit piece weight through either methods as listed on 5 5 c St...

Page 10: ...ated data is displayed NOTE Data stored will be erased when the scale is turned off 5 9 4 To Clear Accumulated Data from Memory a Press MR b Total accumulated data will be displayed on 3 display panels c Press CLEAR d All data is cleared now e The scale will return to normal operation 5 10 CHECK FUNCTIONS This unit is equipped with check functions When quantity or weight reaches or excesses the pr...

Page 11: ...unit piece weight PLU memories Save a unit piece weight to PLU by either one of the following methods a By Direct entry method or b By Current unit piece weight method 5 11 a Direct Entry Method a Key in the unit piece weight through keypad Make sure the unit piece weight does not exceed 6 figures disregard the decimal place b Press and hole the preferred PLU location for about 2 seconds until Pr ...

Page 12: ...e BASICA program file For DOS platform 5 12 2 Default Output Settings BAUD RATE 9600 DATA BITS 8 PARITY NONE STOP BITS 1 5 12 3 When Using DOS System a Create BASICA computer program file as below to enable the computer to receive data sent by scale 10 OPEN COM 9600 N 8 1 CS DS CD AS 1 Input 1 if the input port of computer is COM 1 or input 2 for COM 2 etc 20 LINE INPUT 1 A 30 PRINT A 40 GOTO 20 5...

Page 13: ... is indicated by the In Charge INDICATOR as below RED Battery is charging GREEN Battery charge completed 6 TROUBLESHOOTING SyndromeScale cannot be turned on Check Is the scale charged Action Recharge the scale for at least 8 hours before use for the first time or plug in the power adaptor before power on the scale Check Is the power adaptor plug in properly into both the electricity outlet and the...

Page 14: ...t accurate Check Is the scale placed in a level condition Action Adjust the adjustable feet to a level condition Check Is the scale affected by airflow vibration or RFI Action Place the scale away from all interferences Check Is the scale calibrated correctly Action Contact your dealer 7 ERROR CODES AND DESCRIPTIONS Err_1 Accumulation error M cannot be activated when weight applied is zero or whil...

Page 15: ...eaning d Verify the accuracy of scale periodically NOTE In s ome countries calibration is restricted to be done by an authorized qualified agent only Contact your dealer for more information e It is a good practice to apply the dust cover when operating the scale f The scale must be placed horizontally during transportation or long time storage g Remove platter from scale before transportation or ...

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