ANNUNCIATORS, Cont.
MOTION
The MOTION annunciator shows that the scale weight is unstable. An unstable weight reading
may be caused by motion on the scale platform. Accumulation of piece counts, Zero and printing
cannot take place when the MOTION annunciator is illuminated.
ID
The ID annunciator is used to show the status of the Identification Number mode. During
operation, the ID annunciator will be ON (not flashing) to indicate that an ID number is active.
When the scale is in the ID ADD, EDIT or DELETE modes of operation, the ID annunciator will
be flashing.
ACCUM
The ACCUM annunciator shows that the display is in the Accumulator mode and that the value
displayed is the current contents of the accumulator. Individual counts are adjusted via the ( + )
and ( - ) keys or optionally, any count may be entered using the numeric keypad. Note, a flashing
ACCUM annunciator indicates that the current count has been added to the accumulator (count
annunciator is also lit).
SAMPLE
The SAMPLE annunciator shows that the display is in the Sample mode and that the value
displayed is the sample quantity requested in pieces.
COUNT
The COUNT annunciator shows that the display is in the Count mode and the value displayed is
the count quantity of either the pieces removed from the scale platform (reverse counting) or the
number of pieces added to the scale platform (normal counting). The count value is determined
by dividing the net or gross weight (as selected) by the average piece weight.
INSUFFICIENT SAMPLE
The INSUFFICIENT SAMPLE annunciator is located between the display and the numeric
keypad and shows that the sample selected is too small to calculate an accurate piece weight. If
a counting function is continued by pressing the COUNT key a second time without increasing
the sample size, the INSUFFICIENT SAMPLE annunciator will flash. Note that increasing the
sample size by the amount indicated prior to pressing the COUNT key a second time, will turn off
the INSUFFICIENT SAMPLE annunciator and result in an accurate piece weight.
BATTERY LOW
The BATTERY LOW annunciator is used with the battery operation and will flash slowly to
indicate that the internal battery requires charging. If continued use furthers drains the battery,
the annunciator will stop flashing and stay on continuously. No change in operation will occur
until just before the battery voltage drops to a level where operation is affected. At this level, the
scale will automatically turn itself off. Note that when the scale is charging the battery,
BATTERY LOW annunciator will flash until charging has been completed.
REMOTE SCALE
The REMOTE SCALE annunciator is illuminated when the optional remote scale platform has
been selected for use. The remote scale is selected by pressing the REMOTE SCALE key.
POWER ON
The Power Switch is located on the right side panel towards the front of the scale. Place the
power switch in the on position. The scale will perform a brief lamp test. This test consists of
illuminating all display segments and annunciator LED's for approximately three (3) seconds to
allow the operator to make a visual verification that the display is operational. After completion
of the lamp test, the scale will display the model number and software revision level, then the
weight display will show zero weight, indicating the scale is ready for use.
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