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Marel M1100 - Packing Memory Functions; Selecting and Recording Weights

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Packing Memory – Functions
Figure 17 Packing indicator
When the packing function is active, the Packing indicator lights up and the
active packing memory number is displayed on the Config Display.
You can change from packing to grading mode by using the arrow keys. The
packing indicator is turned off and the grading indicator lights up when you
reach the first grading memory.
To select a packing memory
Use the arrow keys and to scroll to the packing memory you
wish to select.
The new memory is active as soon as its number, 1 to 5, appears on
the Config Display.
The scale is now ready to start weighing.
When you have selected a packing memory, the following will happen
while the scale is weighing:
The Accept indicator lights green if the weight on the platform is
within the specified limits.
The Over and Under indicators on either side of the Accept indicator
light red if the weight is over or under the set limits.
The Steady indicator lights green when the weight on the platform is
stable.
You may want to record a weight that is within limits (Accept) and stable
(Steady). The recording is not stored in the scale itself, but is sent via the
scale’s communication port to a remote PC or a label printer.
There are two ways of recording the weight on the platform, manual or
automatic.
To record a weight manually
1
Watch the Accept and Steady indicators.
2 When the indicators light up, press the PRINT key to
record.
3 The message
(Recording in progress) appears on the
Config Display as long as the recording is in progress.
4 If you try to record the same weight again (double
recording), a flashing
appears on the display.
Press the
MENU key to remove the message.
This message (
- Invalid recording attempt) also appears, if you try to
record an unstable or out-of-range weight.
22 Basic Operation M1100, U2 & C2-3.3

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