Operator Instructions
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2. Enter known tare weight, or place empty
container on scale to perform tare function
(Section 3.1).
3. Place Container 1 (full of parts) on the scale.
4. Press the
+
key to store the total in Container
1. The
MEMORY
annunciator is now
illuminated. The
WEIGHT
display briefly
shows
totAL
and the
QUANTITY
display shows
the total pieces in the first container.*
5. Remove Container 1 and place Container 2
(full of parts) on the scale.
6. Press the
+
key (total is equal to Container 1
plus Container 2, etc).
7. Continue with the remainder of the containers
in the same accumulation method. The total
number of parts stored in all six containers
will then be stored in the accumulation
register.
8. To view the total, make sure that the scale
platter is empty and press the
+
or
–
key.
9. To clear the total, press the
*
key. The
MEMORY
annunciator is not illuminated.
*
If SPEC 32, bit 1 (Auto Exit from Part Accumulation
and Reduction Mode) is set to 0, the scale will not
auto exit from displaying the total amount. To return
to the weighing mode, press the
CLEAR
key.
3.4.2
Part Reduction
Part reduction can be also be done by using the
–
key
while the scale is in the weighing mode and the
MEMORY
annunciator is on.
1. Conduct a sampling process (Section 3.3) to
determine the unit weight of the pieces.
2. Place container to be tared on scale and enter
the tare weight (Section 3.1).
3. Place Container 1 (full of parts) on the scale.
4. Remove a number of parts from the container
and press the
–
key. The
MEMORY
annunciator is illuminated and the display will
show the quantity of parts remaining.
5. Remove a number of parts from the container
and press the
–
key again. The
MEMORY
annunciator will be illuminated and the
display will show the quantity of parts
remaining.
NOTE:
If SPEC 32, bit 1 (Auto Exit from Part
Accumulation and Reduction Mode) is set to 0, the
scale will not auto exit from displaying the total
amount. To return to the weighing mode, press the
CLEAR
key.
3.5
Toggle Between Scales
To toggle between Scale 1 through Scale 4, press the
SCALE
key. Only scales present will be selected. For
example, a two-scale system switches between Scale 1
and Scale 2 only.
1. Press
SCALE
key to change from Scale 1 to
Scale 2.
2. Press
SCALE
key to change from Scale 2 to
Scale 3.
3. Press
SCALE
key to change from Scale 3 to
Scale 4.
4. Press
SCALE
key to change from Scale 4 to
Scale 1.