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Type | Bench Scale |
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Capacity | 100 lb |
Auto-off | Yes |
Platform Size | 12 x 14 inches |
Power | AC Adapter or 4 AA Batteries |
Units | lb, oz, kg, g |
Readability | 10 g |
Power Supply | AC Adapter or 4 AA Batteries |
Details technical specifications of the LS-100 scale.
Instructions for installing and assembling the pole display onto the scale unit.
Instructions for installing the thermal print head and loading label rolls.
Step-by-step guide for loading a new roll of thermal labels into the printer.
Details the Alpha Keypad layout and its use for Speed Keys and text input.
Crucial safety guidelines for operating and maintaining the scale.
Practical advice and prohibitions for proper and safe use of the scale.
Guidelines for placing the scale in a suitable environment for accurate operation.
Information on the scale's power supply voltage, frequency, and consumption.
Basic steps to get the scale up and running.
Outlines the initial physical setup and connection of the scale components.
Specific instructions for connecting the display pole to the scale body.
Guidance on how to properly level the scale using its adjustable feet.
Explains how to achieve and recognize the scale's default "Initial State" after power-up.
Covers default password, changing, disabling, and forgetting passwords.
Instructions on how to enter the main programming menu.
Steps to program the current time and date into the scale.
How to enter store information that will print on labels.
How to assign PLUs to groups and name the groups for better organization.
How to select the appropriate label format number for printing.
Fine-tuning label print position using the Label Feed Adjustment.
Steps to change the existing password for scale access.
How to program PLUs with custom messages and UPC codes.
Guidelines and principles for creating new PLU entries or modifying existing ones.
Important considerations for numbering PLUs, UPC codes, and ECR/POS coordination.
Explains the two main types of PLUs and their implications for labeling.
Details the minimum data required on labels for items sold by weight.
Details the minimum data required on labels for items sold by count.
Step-by-step guide for entering PLU number, type, commodity name.
Entering the price per unit (pound or piece) for a PLU.
How to program Speed Keys to quickly access specific PLUs.
How to quickly change prices for PLUs without full programming.