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Bizerba SC II Series User Manual

Bizerba SC II Series
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Retail scale SC II
System Class II
Operating instructions
as from program version 1.29 (with CD)
61429850113 en-US

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Bizerba SC II Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
DisplayLCD
Readability1 g / 2 g / 5 g
MaterialStainless steel
Power Supply100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Operating Temperature-10°C to +40°C
ConnectivityEthernet, RS232
ApplicationRetail, industrial
Platform Size300 x 400 mm / 400 x 500 mm

Summary

1 About These Instructions

1.1 Safe-keeping

Instructions are integral part of device, must be kept accessible.

1.2 Target Group

Device operated by trained personnel familiar with instructions.

1.3 Symbols Used

Various symbols used in instructions with their meanings.

1.4 Warnings

DANGER

Source of danger with high risk of imminent danger to persons!

WARNING

Source of danger with medium risk of possible danger to persons!

CAUTION

Source of danger with low risk of possible danger to persons!

NOTICE

2 About the Device

2.1 Device Types

SC II available with linerless or label printer; SC II 7'' with TFT display.

2.2 Accessories

Bizerba offers a wide range of accessories for the device.

2.3 Intended Use

High-quality device for convenient counter sales, use only as intended.

2.4 Identification Plate

Example of an identification plate.

2.5 Verification Information

Explanation of Individual Inscriptions

Detailed explanation of each inscription on the scale's identification plate.

Notes for Scales Used in Germany

Information related to scale verification requirements specific to Germany.

Metrological Notes for EU Countries

2.5.1 Software ID, Update Logbook

Software ID and update logbook checked during verification by approval officer.

Verification Information for Non-EU Countries

Customer Ticket Can Be Deactivated

2.6 Standards and Directives

2.7 Operating Conditions

Electromagnetic Compatibility

Lists EMC directives and standards relevant to the device.

Electrical Safety

Lists low voltage directive and safety standards for IT equipment.

2.7.1 Power Supply

Power Supply Requirements

Requirements for power supply installation and connection to Bizerba devices.

Interference Suppression

Measures for mains power supply interference suppression.

2.7.2 Wireless LAN Device Network

2.8 Warranty

2.9 Demo License

2.10 Software by Third Party

2.11 Disposal of Devices/Environmental Protection

3 Safety Instructions

3.1 System-Related Sources of Hazards

Identifies hazards like wrong supply voltage and energized electronics when switched off.

3.2 Requirements for Operating Personnel

4 Installation

4.1 Transport and Storage

How to transport and store the device in its original packaging.

4.2 Start-up

Information on putting the device into operation and initial setup.

4.3 Decommissioning

Steps for placing the scale out of operation for a long period.

4.4 Setting the Display

How to adjust display settings like brightness and contrast.

4.5 Installation and Assembly

4.5.1 Assembling the Device

Steps for unpacking and assembling the device.

4.5.2 Leveling

How to level the scale using foot screws and a spirit level.

4.5.3 Check the Electric Connection

Procedure for checking the power supply connection.

Installation of Power Supply Provided by Customer

4.5.4 Cable Connections

4.5.5 Rechargeable Battery

5 Device and Operating Controls

5.1 Main Switch

Location of the power switch for SC II 100 and SC II 800 models.

5.2 Display

Example of the scale display showing weight, unit price, selling price, and icons.

5.2.1 Display Icons

Explanation of symbols and their meanings in the display.

Display Icons (Battery Status)

5.3 Keyboard

5.3.1 Membrane Keyboard

Details on transparent modules and insert-foils for membrane keyboards.

5.3.2 Tactile Keyboard

5.3.3 Key Functions

Two Keyboard Levels

5.4 Printer

5.4.1 Printer Lid and Side Cover for SC II 100/200

Instructions for opening and closing the printer lid and side cover.

Printer Lid and Side Cover for SC II 800

5.4.2 Opening and Closing the Thermal Print Head

5.4.3 Label Printer

Insert Label Roll

5.4.4 Ticket Roll

Run out of Ticket Paper

What happens when the ticket roll is empty and how paper is rejected.

Insert New Ticket Roll

5.4.5 Paper Feed

Paper Feed Label Printer with Label Paper

Diagrams and labels for feeding label paper in the SC II 800.

Paper Feed Label Printer with Ticket Paper

Diagrams and labels for feeding ticket paper in the SC II 800.

Paper Feed SC II 100/200

Set Paper Width

6 Operation

6.1 Switching Device On

Step-by-step guide to powering on the scale.

Keyboard Check

Information about automatic keyboard check and error messages.

6.2 Switch Off Device

6.3 Resetting the Device

6.4 Correction Options

6.4.1 Canceling Function

How to cancel a mistakenly called function and return to the initial display.

6.4.2 Deleting Characters

How to erase individual characters during value entry.

6.5 SC II 100 K/B

6.5.1 Switching Device On

How to switch on the Bakery device (SC II 100 K/B).

6.5.2 SC II 100 K/B Operation with Weight Value

How to operate the SC II 100 K/B with weight values.

6.6 PLU Call-up

6.6.1 Direct PLU Call-up

Procedures for direct PLU access via PLU keys or second keyboard level.

6.6.2 Indirect PLU Call-up

Steps for indirect PLU call-up using configuration and confirmation.

6.6.3 Calling PLUs After Switch-over

6.6.4 PLU Call-up Without PLU Text

6.6.5 PLU Call-up With Automatic PLU Prefix

6.7 Operating Procedure After PLU Call-up

6.7.1 PLU Call-up and Registration

How to call up a PLU and register it using an operator key.

6.7.2 Unit Price Input After PLU Call-up

How to input or overwrite the unit price after a PLU call-up.

6.7.3 Register With Unit Price or Selling Price = 0

6.7.4 Registering Manual Weight Input

6.7.5 Multiplication of PLU Piece-Price Article With Predefined Quantity

6.7.6 Multiplication of PLU Price Per Piece With a Partial Number of Pieces

6.8 Operation Procedure Without PLU Call-up

Unit Price Input Price/100 g

Manual Input Price Per Piece

Multiplication of Price Per Piece

Minus Amount Input

Multiplication of Minus Amount

6.9 Product Group Sale by PLU

6.10 Constant

6.11 Scroll Function

6.12 Cancellation

Immediate vs. Sheet Cancellation

6.13 Displaying Subtotal

6.14 Total

6.15 Tare

6.15.1 Tare Balancing for Unknown Tare Values

How to tare unknown values (empties) and applicable rules.

Tare Balance (Allow for Tare of Empties)

Stack Tare (Country-Related)

6.15.2 Tare Balancing With Known Tare

Rounding Rule for Known Tare

6.15.3 PLU Tare

Clear Tare

6.16 Normal Ticket

6.17 Assisted Sale With Labels

6.18 Article With Fixed Volume and Fixed Price

6.19 PLU With Data of Origin

6.19.1 Sale With Manual Input of Abbreviated Traceability Number

Procedure for manually entering traceability numbers for origin data.

Changing Data of Origin

6.19.2 Sale With Abbreviated Traceability Number From Configuration

6.20 Self-Service Mode

Multiplication in Self-Service Mode

How manual articles can be multiplied in self-service mode.

6.21 Cash Register Functions

6.22 Sale of Articles With Different Price Types

Graduated Price and N/C Pricing

Explanation of graduated price and 'No Charge' pricing for items.

n*Quantity Graduated Pricing

n*Amount Graduated Discount

Percent Graduation Discount

Amount Graduation Discount

6.22.5 Mix. Special Price Calculation

6.23 Obligatory Input for Piece Price for Piece-Price Articles

6.23.1 Mandatory Entry Per PLU

How to enforce mandatory piece number entry for each PLU.

6.23.2 Obligatory Input Always

6.23.3 Obligatory Input Limited

6.24 Input of Number of Bags Obligatory

6.25 Sale With Weight-Fixed-Price Article

6.25.1 PLU Type: Manual-weighed

Configuration and operation for 'Manual-weighed' PLU type.

6.25.2 PLU Type: By-count Weighed

6.25.3 PLU Type: Manual Fixed Weight

6.25.4 PLU Type: By-count Fixed Weight

6.26 PLU Type: By count

6.26.1 Mandatory Input for By-count

6.27 Date / Time

7 Troubleshooting

7.1 Fault Description

Table listing common faults, their causes, and elimination steps.

7.2 Messages

Table of text messages, causes, and remedies.

8 Maintenance

8.1 Cleaning

Cleaning instructions must be observed during installation, operation and maintenance.

8.1.1 Cleaning Device

Safety warnings and instructions for cleaning the device.

8.1.2 Cleaning the Printer

Cleaning Thermal Strip

How to clean the thermal strip using specific Bizerba products.

Clean Label Printer

How to clean the label printer from glue residue.

Clean the Deflection Roller and Take-up Pin

Clean Paper Deflector

8.1.3 Cleaning Products for Printer

8.2 Maintenance

8.2.1 Testing the Weight Display

Procedure for testing the accuracy of the weight display.

8.2.2 Note on Storing Thermal Paper

8.2.3 Ticket, Label and Linerless Rollers

9 Technical Data

9.1 Dimensions

Diagrams showing the dimensions of SC II 800, SC II 100, and SC II 200.

9.2 Power Supply

Requirements for electrical power supply compliance.

9.3 Ambient Conditions

Declaration of Conformity

EU Declaration of Conformity

10.1 WLAN_BWLC2

WLAN BWLC2 Statement of Conformity

WLAN BWLC2 Statement of Conformity

WLAN BWLC2 Type Approval Certificate

10.2 Sparklan_WUBR-508N Compliance Certificate

Sparklan_WUBR-508N Compliance Certificate

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