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7-4-2 Sample Counting and ACAL
Sample Counting
1) Place samples onto the weighing pan (or into a tared container) and input the quantity
with numeric keys, then press key
SMPL
.
The unit weight is calculated, with
Symbol ― ‖
pointing
at ―ACAI‖
.
Note:
●The larger the sample size, the more accurate unit weight.
●Symbol ― ‖ points at ―SMPL‖ when calculated unit weight is lower than 4/5 of scale
division or the quantity of sample is less than 10 pieces.
2) Remove the samples and put the load on, the scale begins to count.
3) Press key
M-/HI
to exit and return to the weighing mode.
ACAI
Automatic Counting Accuracy Improvement (ACAI) results in a more accurate count by
increasing the reference weight without the need to count additional parts. A higher reference
weight is important when there is a risk of inconsistent piece weights or if the reference weight
is close to the minimum. ACAI uses an initial averaging unit weight to count additional pieces
that are placed on the scale. After a few seconds, the scale gives a beep as the new higher
reference weight is used to recalculate the averaging unit weight. The process can be
repeated as long as the additional weight is less than the previous reference weight. Once
this limit is exceeded, ACAI is turned off.
Manual ACAI closing: ACAI acts automatically after sampling when ACAI indication appears.
Long press
SMPL
key to turn off ACAI when ACAI indication disappears. ACAI re-acts when
sampling again.
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7-5 Accumulation, Accumulation Display and Accumulation clear
Accumulation
1) Enter the indicated unit weight, press key
UWS/ITEM
and put first piece of load on the
weighing pan (or into a tared container). (Refer to 7-4-1 and 7-4-2)
2) Press key
M+/SAVE
, the first accumulation event is displayed momentarily before