OPERATION USING ID(S), Cont.
Operation With Stored Tare Weight Values
The Digital Counting Scale can store separate Tare weight values for each ID for both the Local
and Remote scale. This allows the operator to use a smalll container for sampling and a larger
container such as a pallet, tote or the shipping box for the final item count.
The TARE WEIGHT value can be programmed (stored) when first adding an ID or it can be
added to the ID before or during a Count or Sample operation. Note, that if an ID has a stored
Tare weight value and the Tare weight is updated during a Count or Sample operation, the
updated value will become the stored Tare Weight value.
NOTE: When an ID is selected that has a stored Tare weight, the scale will
automatically switch to the Net mode operation when the SAMPLE key or the COUNT
key is pressed and display a negative weight (the Tare) if the container is not on the
scale.
Standard Sampling and Counting
1. With the counting scale on, unloaded, warmed up (on for
approximately 10 minutes), and in the Weight mode (the
Count display is blank), press the ID key.
2. The ID annunciator will flash, the weight display will
show id=id=, and the count display will show the current
active ID.
3. If the current ID is to be used, press the ENTER key
OR if another ID is to be used, using the numeric
keypad, key-in the desired identification number and
press the ENTER key.
4. The ID annunciator will stop flashing and stay on, and
the scale will return to the Weight mode.
5. Press the SAMPLE key.
6. Add or remove the number of pieces indicated on the
display and press the COUNT or ENTER key.
7. Add the pieces to be counted and read the total count.
8. Press the ENTER key to complete the counting
operation and return to the Weight mode.
Automatic Average Piece Weight Re-Computation
Immediately after a standard sampling operation, if a quantity of pieces less than the original
sample size is added to the scale platform, a new average piece weight will be calculated
automatically. This new average piece weight is based on a larger sample than that used initially
therefore improving the accuracy of the count.
NOTE: The automatic recomputation of the average piece weight occurs only once for each new
sample. Note also that the recalculation of the average piece weight will not take place if the
quantity of pieces added is equal to or greater than the original sample quantity, neither will it
take place if the display mode is changed before the pieces are added.
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ID
id= I524
0.000
lb
Add 5
SAMPLE
5
COUNT
I I 0
COUNT
0.000
lb