6. Press the accum key.
7. Press the count key and remove the pieces.
8. Repeat Steps 1-7 (or Steps 5-7 for pieces from the same lot) anytime you wish
to add to the accumulated count.
9. Press the ./rcl key.
10. Press the accum key. The total number of accumulated pieces is shown.
Note:
Whenever the scale is in the counting mode, the accumulated count may be
recalled by pressing the keys ./rcl , accum .
ASSIGNING AN I.D. NUMBER TO A BATCH
To assign an I.D. number (such as a part number or an account number) to a given
batch, use the following procedure:
1. Enter the number you wish to assign (up to 25 digits).
2. Press the i.d. key.
Note:
The I.D. number you have entered will be assigned to all batches until a new
I.D. number is entered. To clear an I.D. number, enter "0" (not zero ), and press
the i.d. key.
If an I.D. number of more than six digits is used, the scale will display the last
six digits entered, but will store and print the entire number (up to its limit of 25
digits). For example, if 123456789 is entered, the scale will display 456789, but
will store and print 123456789 (as explained in "Printing Out Information").
The — key may serve as a dash (hyphen) during I.D. number entry. Simply
press the — key wherever you wish to insert a dash (however, two or more
consecutive dashes cannot be entered.)
Alphanumeric ID#s may be entered through a computer keyboard or the Setra
Auto Count
FAST OR SLOW UPDATE ("INT" MODE)
When weighing in the presence of vibration a slower display update will provide a
more stable display. When filling containers to a target weight or count, a very fast
display update can help prevent overshooting the target. Either a very slow or very
fast display update is available by putting the scale in the INT mode (integration
mode). The factory default setting for the INT mode is a very fast display update.
Refer to the Setup Functions in Appendix II, to alter the mode from very fast to very
slow. To enter the INT mode, press the ./rcl key followed by the conv key. The INT
symbol will appear in the display. Exit this mode by repressing the ./rcl key and conv
keys.
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200 system. Refer to Appendix VI for more information.
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