Soehnle 2761 Operating Instructions Manual

Soehnle 2761 Operating Instructions Manual

Soehnle scale operating instructions 2761

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2761
Getting Started and

Operating Instructions

470.620.022
Printed in Germany 2/1998
Subject to technical modifications

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    2761 Getting Started and Operating Instructions 470.620.022 Printed in Germany 2/1998 Subject to technical modifications...
  • Page 2: Getting Started

    _ Getting started Set up the weighing platform at the place required Use the water level and the adjustable feet to ensure that the scale is positioned horizontally. Fit the indicator or mount on the wall using the bracket provided.
  • Page 3: Using The Scales

    If you use the display consistently and logically, you will soon discover the uni- versally powerful capacity of the scales. Many functions only require one push of a button - memory functions are available with just a few frequently used key sequences.
  • Page 4 The indicator 2761 has a wide range of memory options: These memory options are operated by means of the An acoustic signal confirms that the entry is correct Incorrect entries are indicated by means of five acoustic signals in swift sucession.
  • Page 5: Display Symbols

    Gross weighing Net weighing Tare display When battery is used (accessories): charge level Status switching and checking Totals memory Active scale Components weighing active secondary display We recommend optimising the reference weight within this range (wait for idle indicator) Gross weight...
  • Page 6: Weighing With Tare

    Scales are ready to perform net weighing If necessary, clear the tare after unloading the scale If the tare weight is known Place the filled container on the scale. Enter the tare weight in kg using the numeric keyboard. Confirm your entry by pressing the ”T”...
  • Page 7: Totalling Weights

    _ Totalling weights There is a totals memory available for each connected scale in weighing mode. Tare the container if necessary. Place the items to be weighed on the scale. Transfer the weight value to the totals memory. Take the items take weighed off the scale.
  • Page 8: Weighing Using The Removal Method

    _ Weighing using the removal method _ *see component weighing Place the filled container on the scale. If the tare is known , enter it manually if necessary and tare the weight. If it is important to determine the weight of the remainder: Transfer the weight value to the totals memory.
  • Page 9: Components Weighing

    The K-mode is indicated by an arrow. Place the next items to be weighed on the scale. Transfer the weight value to the commission memory, etc. Place the next items to be weighed on the scale. Transfer the weight value to the commission memory, etc.
  • Page 10 Set points (limit values) can only be set in weighing and counting mode. 3 memories for limit values are available for each connected scale: Entry must be additive, i.e. the weight of first limit value should be added to the second.
  • Page 11 Confirm your entry with the ” ” function key. Counting with limit values Tare the container Place the items to be counted on the scale. The relevant symbol goes out when the appropriate set point/limit value is reached. Clearing memory Press the ”CI” command key.
  • Page 12 The reference weight should be determined, recalled or entered manually. Place enough items to be weighed on the scale so that the required number of pieces can be met. Counting with a tare weight If the tare is unknown the empty container should first be tared.
  • Page 13 _ Totalling quantities A shared totals memory is available for all scales in counting mode. Totalling weights: gross / tare / net per scale possible. Totalling items: per scale or by all scales connected (see user-mode). Determine the number of pieces.
  • Page 14: Removal Method

    When you have removed more items, set the display to zero, etc. Known number of pieces and item weight Place the filled container on the scale. Enter the reference weight. Enter the number of pieces using the numeric keyboard and confirm your entry by pressing the ”+”...
  • Page 15 _ Printing These additional operating instructions apply to the indicator 2761 if a printer is attached or if there is a connection to electronic data processing equipment. Key functions Single print Print - add to totals memory Print totals and clear memory...
  • Page 16 Parameters for printer and interface configuration, data and time and much more are permanently stored in an internal memory. Access to user modification is by means of the keyboard and LCD display. CAL-Step Standard settings Day/Month/Year 0=DD.MM.YY 1=MM.DD.YY Enter Code-No. as described in print image definition Activating user modification Press the ”i”...
  • Page 17: Data Transfer

    The first programmed data block is displayed (4-digit code number) after the key has been pressed to activate printing (CAL step 19...24). The incrementing of the tens column from left to right is achieved using the ”0” key as with user modifications. Modifications with the numeric keyboard.
  • Page 18 An acoustic signal confirms that entry was correct Incorrect entries are indicated by 5 acoustic signals in swift succession. The scale sets the value zero automatically when it is switched on. If the scales are outside the set tolerance range, -0- is displayed.
  • Page 19: Technical Information

    _ Product support If you have any questions about your Soehnle weighing system, you should first refer to the documentation for the product. If your questions are still unanswered, contact your local Soehnle service partner or talk to the manufacturer directly.

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