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4. You can now begin counting operations by placing a quantity of the pieces to be counted on the
platform. The scale will display the number of pieces as well as the Total Weight, based on the Unit
Weight you keyed in. To store this Unit Weight in the DC-530’s memory associated with an Item Code
so that you can recall it in the future, see Section 6.2.1.
5. To clear the Unit Weight, remove all weight from the scale platter and press the
C (Clear)
key.
5.5.3
Normal Counting Mode - Part Accumulation and Part Subtraction
Once a Unit Weight has been established for an part, the DC-530 Counting Scale has the capability to
accumulate and subtract total item quantities by using its accumulation memory.
5.5.4 Normal Counting Mode - Part Accumulation
To find the total accumulated quantity of similar containers filled with parts, use the accumulation procedure
detailed below.
1. Conduct a sampling process (Section 5.5.1) to determine the Unit Weight of the pieces and enter a
known tare weight, or place the empty container on the scale to perform the tare function ().
Alternatively, you can enter the Item Code of an item previously programmed into memory and press the
# [CODE]
key to recall the data. If you enter an Item Code that is not currently programmed into the
scale’s memory, the message
ITEM NOT FOUND
will appear at the bottom of the display. For more
information on how to program item data into the DC-530’s memory, see Section 6.1.
2. Place Container 1 (full of parts) on the scale.
3. Press the
+ (Plus)
key to store the total in Container 1. The Acc (Accumulation) indicator lamp will now
be illuminated. The display will show the total quantity of pieces accumulated for 3 seconds, then return
to the Counting Mode screen.
4. Remove Container 1 and place Container 2 (full of parts) on the scale.
5. Press the
+ (Plus)
key (the total displayed is equal to Container 1 plus Container 2, etc).
6. Continue with the remainder of the containers to be counted. The total number of parts stored in all the
containers will be stored in the accumulation register.
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