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4.0  KEY DESCRIPTIONS 
 
 
  
[0-9,  •]   
These  keys  are  used  to  manually  enter  a  value  for  t are  weights,  unit  weight 
and  sample  size.  A  secondary  function  is  to  enter  a lpha-numeric  characters 
for PLU descriptions etc. 
  
[CE]    
Pressing this key clears the unit weight or an erro neous entry. It also clears 
the memory accumulation when the total is displayed . 
  
[M+]   
This key is used to add the current count to the ac...

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[Local Rem]     
This key is used to select the local or remote scal e. 
  
[Tare/Zero]    
This key has a combined Zero and Tare function.   
If  the  net  weight  is  below  ±2%  of  maximum  then  it  a cts  as  a  Zero  key.  This 
sets the zero point for all subsequent weighing by  setting the display to zero. 
It  also  tares  the  scale  by  storing  the  current  weig ht  in  the  memory  as  a  tare 
value,  subtracting  the  tare  value  from  the...

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5.2  UNIT WEIGHT WINDOW 
 
·  This  display  will  show  the  unit  weight  of  a  sample.   This  value  is 
either  entered  by  the  user  manually  or  computed  by  the  scale. 
The  unit  of  measure  is  either  gram  on  all  scales  wi th  kilogram 
selected as weighing unit or in pounds. 
 
·  When  the  scale  has  determined  that  there  is  insuffi cient  number 
of  samples  to  accurately  determine  the  count,  an  ar row  will  be 
shown...

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 6.0  OPERATION 
 
·   The  basic  weighing  functions  are  same  for  both  the   local  and  remote 
scales.    However  the  number  of  weighing  divisions  m ay  be  less  on  the 
remote scale dependant on the total capacity of the  load cell/s used. 
 
·  Each scale (local or remote) has the ability to co unt parts based on the 
current  unit  weight.  This  is  best  obtained  by  weigh ing  and  counting    a 
sample on the local scale which may...

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6.1  ZEROING AND TARING THE DISPLAY 
 
The  Tare  and  Zero  function  are  combined  into  one  ke y.    When  the 
gross  weight  is  within  ±2%  of  the  zero,  set  at  powe r  on  for  either  scale 
then a new zero is set.  If the gross weight is gre ater than ±2% then the 
tare function is performed. 
  
ZEROING 
 
·  You  can  press  the  [Tare/Zero]  key  at  any  time  to  set  the  zero 
point  from  which  all  other  weighing  and  counting  is...

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·   When  the  container  is  removed  a  negative  value  wil l  be  shown.  If  the 
scale  was  tared  just  before  removing  the  container  this  value  is  the 
gross  weight  of  the  container  plus  all  products  tho se  were  removed. 
The  zero  indicator  will  also  be  ON  because  the  plat form  is  back  to  the 
same condition as it was when the  [Tare/Zero] key was last pressed. 
 
Second method of entering a tare value: 
 
·  This...

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6.2  MEMORY FUNCTIONS 
 
The 
[M+]  key  will  add  the  results  of  a  weighing  into  memory ,  regardless  of 
whether the local or remote scale is being used for  the weighing.   
  
6.2.1 Manual accumulation 
 
·   The  values  (weight  and  count)  shown  on  the  display   can  be  added  to 
the  values  in  the  accumulator  by  pressing  the  [M+]  key.  The   Weight 
display will show the total weight, the  Count display will show the total...

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6.3  PARTS COUNTING 
 
The  basic  function  of  parts  counting  is  same  for  bo th  the  scales.  In  order  to 
do  parts  counting  it  is  necessary  to  know  the  avera ge  weight  of  the  items  to 
be  counted.  This  can  be  done  either  by  weighing  a  k nown  number  of  the 
items  and  letting  the  scale  determine  the  average  u nit  weight  or  by  manually 
inputting a known unit weight using the keypad.   
Either  of  the  scales...

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6.3.2  Entering a known Unit Weight 
 
·   If  the  unit  weight  is  already  known  then  it  can  be   entered  using  the 
keypad.    
 
·   Enter  the  value  of  the  unit  weight  using  the  numer ic  keys  followed  by 
pressing  the  [U.  Wt.]  key  within  few  seconds  while  the  display  is 
flashing. If no action is initiated within a few se conds, the Unit Weight ” 
display  will  revert  to  the  previous  value,  otherwis e  it  will  show...

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6.3.4  Count pre-set or check-weighing 
 
Check-weighing  (or  Count  Pre-setting)  is  a  procedur e  to  cause  an  alarm  to 
sound  when  the  net  weight  (or  the  number  of  items)  on  the  scale  meets  or 
exceeds  a  number  stored  in  memory.  The  value to be  stored is entered from 
the keyboard.     
 
SETTING OF PRESET LIMITS 
 
It is possible to set a high and low limit for eith er counting or weighing (using 
net  weight).    When  the...
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