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the total weight by the number of items and display the average unit
(piece) weight. The unit weight will be more accurate when the
number of items placed on the scale is a large value. For example, A
more accurate unit weight can be measured by placing 50 parts on the
scale instead of 25.
Zero the scale by pressing the
ZERO
key. If a container is to be used,
place the container on the scale and press tare as discussed earlier.
Place a known quantity of items on the scale. After the weight display
is stable enter the quantity of items using the numeric keys followed by
SAMPLE
key. The number of items will be displayed on the "Count"
display and the computed average piece weight will be shown on the
"Unit Weight" display.
As more items are added to the scale, the weight and the quantity will
increase.
ENTERING A KNOWN UNIT WEIGHT
If the unit weight is already known then it is possible to enter that value
using the keypad.
When weighing in kilograms or grams the unit weight is entered in
grams. When weighing in pounds the unit weight is entered in pounds.
When weighing in ounces, the unit weight is entered in ounces.
Enter the value of the unit weight using the numeric keys followed by
pressing the
UNIT WEIGHT
key. The "Unit Weight" display will show
the value as it was entered.
Add items to the scale and the weight will be displayed as well as the
quantity based upon the unit weight.
PRESET COUNTING ALARM
Preset Counting is a procedure that causes an beep to sound when the
weight on the scale falls within a preset range. The weight range is set as
follows.
1. Press the
QUANTITY CHECK
key while the scale is either loaded or
unloaded.
2. Press the
ZERO
key to toggle the check weight function to ON.
3. Press the
M+
key to save.
4.
L XXX
will show in the center window. Key in the low value and press
M+
key.
5.
H XXX
will now show in the center window. Key in the high limit value
and press the
M+
key again.
6. The scale will now return to the weighing mode and the Quantity Alarm
will be on.