CAS LP-2G Service Manual
CAS LP-2G Service Manual

CAS LP-2G Service Manual

Electronic price computing label/receipt printing scale
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LP-2G
Electronic Price Computing
Label/Receipt Printing Scale
REV: 2.00 Jan. 2002
®
2001, CAS
(USA) C
E
R
, N
J
07073
ORPORATION
AST
UTHERFORD
EW
ERSEY

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  • Page 1 LP-2G Electronic Price Computing Label/Receipt Printing Scale REV: 2.00 Jan. 2002 ® 2001, CAS (USA) C 07073 ORPORATION UTHERFORD ERSEY...
  • Page 3 Attention: Copyright 2001, by CAS Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be © reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior expressed written permission of this company.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    1 General 1 General ..............................1 1.1 Introduction..........................1 1.2 Model and Specifications......................2 2 Unpacking and Assembly........................4 2.1 Unpacking........................... 4 2.2 Assembly of Display Column ..................... 5 3 Proper Operation ........................... 6 3.1 Environmental Considerations & Safety.................. 6 3.2 Leveling and Location.......................
  • Page 5 1 General 10.6 Feed Adjust..........................37 11 Network Options..........................38 12 Self Test Mode ............................ 39 12.1 Self Test Menu.......................... 39 12.2 Display Test ..........................39 12.3 Load Cell Test.......................... 39 12.4 Keyboard Test ......................... 40 12.5 Printer Test..........................41 12.6 Peel Off Test..........................
  • Page 6 1 General 18.2 Printer Assembly........................65 19 Parts List ............................... 71 19.1 ELECTRONIC..........................71 19.1.1 MEMORY OPTION BOARD PCB ASS'Y................ 71 19.1.2 ETHERNET MEMORY OPTION BOARD ASS'Y............... 71 19.1.3 PEEL OFF SENSOR PCB ASS'Y..................71 19.1.4 ETHERNET OPTION BOARD ASS'Y................72 19.1.5 ANALOG MODULE ASS'Y.....................
  • Page 7 CAS product after its shipment from CAS, e.g., the dealer-added boards or chips, or the accuracy of the product after it is shipped from CAS. CAS is not responsible for warranty service should the CAS label or logo or the rating...
  • Page 9: General

    Thank you for purchasing the CAS LP-2 price computing electronic printing scale. We have designed this equipment with many advanced features, high quality construction, and user-friendly menu driven programming. We are confident that you will find the CAS LP-2 scale will meet all of your most demanding needs.
  • Page 10: Model And Specifications

    1 General 1.2 Model and Specifications MODEL LP-2, (version 1.03) CHARACTERS PER PLU Ingredients: 2000 characters, PLU Name: 114 characters DISPLAYS WEIGHT: 5 digits (5 max) UNIT PRICE: 6 digits (8 max) TOTAL PRICE: 7 digits (9 max) GENERAL Scrolling Messages : 32 @ 80 Char Users/Clerks : 99 @ 20 Char §...
  • Page 11 1 General Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 12: Unpacking And Assembly

    2 Unpacking and Assembly 2 Unpacking and Assembly 2.1 Unpacking Description Desiccant, silica bag 2 LP-2, Display assembly 3 LP-2, Display assembly screws 4 LP-2, Scale body 5 Owner’s Manual, LP-2 6 Packing box 7 Packing lid 8 Plastic bag, display column 9 Plastic bag, scale 10 Fuse 11 Platter...
  • Page 13: Assembly Of Display Column

    2 Unpacking and Assembly 2.2 Assembly of Display Column 1) You must follow the instructions in this section in order to assemble the Display Assembly properly. To begin the installation, make sure that the scale is unplugged from any electrical source. Your scale body has a display column bracket in the rear that the display column slides into.
  • Page 14: Proper Operation

    3 Proper Operation 3 Proper Operation 3.1 Environmental Considerations & Safety 1) Please avoid the following hostile conditions: § Temperatures below or exceeding: § Ungrounded electrical outlet -10º C ~ 40º C (14º F ~ 104º F) § Excessive vibration §...
  • Page 15: Leveling And Location

    3 Proper Operation 3.2 Leveling and Location 1) Location: This scale must be placed on a flat and stable surface. Please keep the scale away from the direct path of oscillating fans, ventilation systems, or strong drafts as these air disturbances can be picked-up by the scale’s very sensitive weighing platform and may cause incorrect weight readings.
  • Page 16: Power Outlet And Requirements

    Do not use any 3-prong to 2-prong adapters or break-off the third prong from the LP-2 power cord. The third prong is necessary and must be properly connected. If you have any problems or questions regarding this matter, make sure to contact the CAS USA Service Department.
  • Page 17: Nomenclature

    4 Nomenclature 4 Nomenclature 4.1 Scale Overview 1) Pictured below are important scale components and parts that you should be familiar with. Description # Description # Description Advertisement Insert, rear Fuse Cap 15 Power Switch Connector, COM1 Gauge, Leveling 16 Printer Connector, COM2 Keyboard, Numeric 17 Serial Number Plate...
  • Page 18: Display And Indicators

    4 Nomenclature 4.2 Display and Indicators 1) VF Display: The front and rear displays on the LP-2 are dot matrix vacuum fluorescent displays. They will display all information pertinent to operating the scale. LP-2 Display Window: Sales <REG> Auto PrePack Shift Ride 12:12:00 PM This is PLU Commodity Nam UNIT $ / kg...
  • Page 19: Printer

    4 Nomenclature 4.3 Printer 1) Pictured below are important printer components and parts that you should be familiar with. Description # Description # Description Label/Paper Roll Platen Sensor Assembly, Gap Label Roll Spool Pressure plate & width adjuster Sensor Assembly, Peel-Off Lock -Down Tab Pressure shaft Shaft, Pick-Up Motor...
  • Page 20: The Program Mode Numeric Key Pad

    4 Nomenclature 4.4 The Program Mode Numeric Key Pad COPY PAGE ▲ BACK SAVE ◀ ▶ SPACE INSERT DELETE PASTE PAGE ▼ OVER DOWN SHIFT HELP LABEL TEST FEED ENTER Description Numeric keys. Used to enter programming data. Decimal key. Clear key.
  • Page 21 4 Nomenclature Description PAGE PAGE Page Up & Page Down keys. Use these to navigate 1 screen at a time. DOWN Alpha keys. Used to type text data. Insert/overwrite key. Used to toggle between Insert and overwrite modes for INSERT text typing.
  • Page 22 4 Nomenclature 4.5 The Program Mode PLU Key Pad SPACE “ & ‘ À È Ì Ñ Ò Ù Ü < à è ì ñ ò ù ü > CHANGE DELETE PROGRAM PRINT ASSIGN EDIT LIST PRICE SPEED KEYS TEST SCROLL PLUs Description...
  • Page 23 4 Nomenclature Description LIST PLUs PLU Listing key. PROGRAM Speed Key programming key. SPEED KEYS PRINT TEST Print test key. ASSIGN Scrolling message assignment key. SCROLL...
  • Page 24: Getting Started

    5 Getting Started 5 Getting Started 5.1 Installation of the Label Roll To install the label roll at ANY time you must follow the directions in this section: 1) Press the ON/OFF key and make sure that the display is completely off. Open the printer’s side- access panel.
  • Page 25 5 Getting Started 3) Take the new roll of labels and find the ending. Peel-off and discard about one foot (12 inches) of labels from the backing before installing the roll into the scale. Place the label in the scale as shown and thread the backing through the appropriate places.
  • Page 26: Menu And Data Entry System

    5 Getting Started 5.2 Menu and Data Entry System The CAL Main Menu screen looks like this: < CAL: MAIN MENU > Pressing from this 1. CALIBRATION 4. PRINTER SETTING menu will take you out of CAL 2. SYSTEM OPTIONS 5.
  • Page 27 5 Getting Started STEP1 STEP2 STEP3 Calibration(MENU) Calibration Span calibration span/zero fine adjust Gravity constant System option Weight option C211 Capacity & unit C212 Tare options C213 Zero range C214 Captions & Headings Non-weight option C221 Auto print threshold C222 Report Settings C223 Decimal Place Setting...
  • Page 28: Calibration Mode

    NOTE: Only CAS trained personnel should attempt to make changes in CAL mode. If you are not trained to work on this equipment, please contact the CAS (USA) Service Department for assistance. Non-qualified personnel attempting service the CAS LP-2, risk voiding the scale’s warrantee.
  • Page 29: Calibration The Scale

    7 Calibration the Scale 7 Calibration the Scale 7.1 Calibration Menu Once at the CAL Main < CAL: MAIN MENU > Menu screen, turn CAL switch on and press the 1 key. 1.CALIBRATION 4.PRINTER HARDWARE SETTINGS 2.SYSTEM OPTIOINS 5.NETWORK OPTIONS 3.DIGITAL FILTERING 6.SELF TEST Calibration Menu...
  • Page 30 If problems persist, you may have a damaged: A/D Converter (90%). v If problems persist, you may have a damaged: Load Cell (5%). v Contact the CAS Service Department: Other (5%). NOTE: Any changes made here will affect the NTEP Audit Trail counters (CAL counter only.) *IZR: Initial Zero Range allows +10%-of-Capacity from Calibrated Zero point.
  • Page 31 7 Calibration the Scale ZERO: The Zero value is the current Zero value for the scale. It should be +10% from the calibrated zero; however, if you change and save this value, it becomes the calibrated zero value. While the cursor is on the Zero field, you can change this value but, you must press the ENTER key twice for it to take effect.
  • Page 32 7 Calibration the Scale Denmark Copenhagen 9.8159 Taiwan Taipei 9.7904 Ecuador Quito 9.7724 Tunisia Tunis 9.7799 Finland Helsinki 9.8189 Turley Ankara 9.8024 Germany Dusseldorf 9.8129 Uruguay Montevideo 9.7964 Great Britain London 9.8144 Anchorage 9.8189 Greece Athens 9.8009 Atlanta 9.7964 Guatemala Guatemala City 9.7844 Boston...
  • Page 33: System Options

    9 Digital Filtering 8 System Options 8.1 Weight Options Once at the CAL Main menu screen, turn CAL switch on < CAL: SYSTEM OPTIONS > and press the 2 key. The System Options Menu screen will appear 1. WEIGHT OPTIONS as follows.
  • Page 34: Tare Options

    9 Digital Filtering 8.1.2 Tare Options Once Weight NUMERIC Options Menu screen, press the 2 < CAL: TARE OPTIONS > key for Tare Options. The Tare Options screen will appear as Tare :[0] 0. Full Tare follows. This is what the screen Tare Mode :[0] 1.
  • Page 35: Captions & Headings

    NOTE: Any changes made here will affect the NTEP Audit Trail counters (OPT counter only.) 8.1.4 Captions & Headings For changes to Captions or Headings please consult your Authorized CAS Dealer. These changes are only possible through Service Programming: < SET: CAPTIONS & HEADINGS >...
  • Page 36 9 Digital Filtering The Label Captions screens are very similar varying only in the defaulting data. INS/CAPS (1/2)< SET: LABEL CAPTIONS > Total Price: [TOTAL PRICE $ By-Count Price: [QTY / $ By-Weight lb Price: [PRICE $/lb By-Weight kg Price: [PRICE $/kg Discount Price: [YOU SAVE $ INS/CAPS (2/2)<...
  • Page 37: Non-Weight Options

    9 Digital Filtering 8.2 Non-Weight Options Once at the CAL Main menu screen, press the 2 key. The < CAL: SYSTEM OPTIONS > System Options Menu screen will appear as follows. At the System 1. WEIGHT OPTIONS Options Menu screen, press the 2 2.
  • Page 38: Decimal Place Setting

    9 Digital Filtering Disable Takeup Motor: If Y then when you print sales reports the backing paper will not be taken up. If N then when sales reports are printed the backing paper is collected. Remember, this feature is only active for Label Type 0 &...
  • Page 39: Clear Memory

    9 Digital Filtering 1/2, 1/4, & 100g keys: If this is set to Y then these keys will in sales mode (1/2 & 1/4 in lb mode.) If this option is set to N, then these keys will not work in any mode. Remember, some states require that these keys be disabled.
  • Page 40: Select Country

    9 Digital Filtering Static RAM: This is where all of your PLU sales data & the scale’s Runtime environment are stored. Erasing this memory will loose all PLU sales data. EEPROM: This is where all of your CAL mode settings & calibration data are stored. Erasing this memory will require complete reprogramming of ALL CAL mode options and then SPAN calibration of the scale (must be done in that order.) NOTE: This will have no effect on the Audit Trail Counters;...
  • Page 41: Digital Filtering

    9 Digital Filtering 9 Digital Filtering 9.1 Digital Filter Settings Once at the CAL Main NUMERIC menu screen, turn CAL switch on < CAL: DIGITAL FILTERING > and press the 3 key. The Digital Filtering screen will appear as Motion Band : [ 3] COUNTS follows: Filter Band...
  • Page 42: Printer Hardware Settings

    10 Printer Hardware Settings 10 Printer Hardware Settings 10.1 Printer Hardware Settings Menu Once at the CAL Main menu screen, press the 4 key. The < CAL: PRINTER HARDWARE SETTINGS > Printer Hardware Settings Menu screen will appear as follows. 1.
  • Page 43: Gap Sensor Fine Adjust

    10 Printer Hardware Settings The printer will then feed out several labels and then print < CAL: PRINTER SENSOR CALIBRATION > the threshold values. The Printer will calibrate sensors and print threshold values. Press any key when ready. GAP= PEEL= Once the threshold values are printed they will also appear on the top left corner of the...
  • Page 44: Print Speed

    10 Printer Hardware Settings 10.3 Print Speed At the Printer Hardware NUMERIC Settings Menu screen, press the 2 < CAL: PRINTER SPEED > key for Print Speed. The Print Speed screen will then appear. Print Speed (1-5) :[1] 1= Fastest, 5= Slowest If you press ENTER or SAVE, the scale will print a TPH (Thermal Print Head) test label at the...
  • Page 45: Feed Adjust

    LP-2 Software Package. If you use the same label stock, you will not need to change this value. Make sure to always use CAS Certified media. Using poor quality media, whether it is thermal paper or labels, may damage your TPH.
  • Page 46: Network Options

    11 Network Options 11 Network Options Refer to Network manual...
  • Page 47: Self Test Mode

    12 Self Test Mode 12 Self Test Mode 12.1 Self Test Menu Once at the CAL Main menu screen, press the 6 key. The < SELF TEST > Self Test Menu screen will appear as follows. 1.DISPLAY 6.MEMORY SIZE 2.LOADCELL 7.FLASH MEMORY TEST 3.KEYBOARD 8.SERIAL PORT...
  • Page 48: Keyboard Test

    12 Self Test Mode ( Raw Counts – Current Zero ) X ( Resolution ÷ Span Value ) ÷ 1000 = Weight Where Resolution = to 60000 for 60 lb, 30000 for 30 kg or lb, 15000 for 15 kg In our case if we place 60 lb on the platter, the raw counts should be 77624.
  • Page 49: Printer Test

    1. The rubber roller may be dirty or have something stuck to it. Also, the roller may be perforated. 2. This is a clear indication that the TPH has been damaged or burned out. If you need to replace the TPH, please contact the CAS (USA) Service Department.
  • Page 50: Peel Off Test

    12 Self Test Mode 12.6 Peel Off Test At the Self Test Menu < PRINTER PEEL-OFF TEST > screen, press the 5 key for Peel - Off Test. The scale will then SENSOR CHECK : UNBLOCKED display the Printer Peel-Off Test screen.
  • Page 51: Serial Port Test

    12 Self Test Mode 12.9 Serial Port Test At the Self Test Menu < SERIAL PORT TEST > screen, press the 8 key for Serial Port Test. The scale will then Place loopback plug on 9-pin RS-232C port display the Serial Port Test screen. Press any key when ready.
  • Page 52: Audit Trail

    13 Audit Trail 13 Audit Trail 13.1 Reading the Audit Trail Counters 1. Make sure that the Main Power is OFF (switch on left side of scale.) 2. Press and hold down the PRE PACK key. 3. While you are holding down the PRE PACK key, turn the Main Power ON. 4.
  • Page 53: Servicing & Parts Replacement

    14 Servicing & Parts Replacement 14 Servicing & Parts Replacement 14.1 Platform Safety Overload Adjustment 1. Make sure that the Main Power switch is OFF & that the scale is unplugged. 2. Remove the platter from the platform. 3. Place 1/2 the scale capacity on the right -rear corner of the platform making sure not to obstruct the Allen -bolt.
  • Page 54 14 Servicing & Parts Replacement 4. Remove the platform by removing the 4 Allen-bolts on top. 5. Remove the 4 screws on the corners of the uppercase. 6. Remove the key board: A. Remove the 2 keyboard screws on top of the upper case. B.
  • Page 55: Main Pcb Replacement

    14 Servicing & Parts Replacement 14.3 Main PCB Replacement 1. Follow all of the directions in section 14.2 first. 2. Unplug the main PCB connectors at: A. J9, CAL Switch. B. J10, Peel Sensor. C. J11, Peel Emitter. D. J13, Thermal print head. E.
  • Page 56: Load Cell & Ad Converter Replacement

    14 Servicing & Parts Replacement 14.5 Load Cell & AD Converter Replacement 1. Follow all of the directions in section 14.2 first. 2. Unplug the AD Converter connectors at: A. CON2, Load cell data. B. CON3, Load cell power. 3. Remove the 5 screws around the perimeter of the load cell assembly chassis.
  • Page 57: Printer Assembly Replacement

    14 Servicing & Parts Replacement 14.6 Printer Assembly Replacement 1. Follow all of the directions in section 14.2 first. 2. Unplug the main PCB connectors at: A. J10, Peel Sensor. B. J11, Peel Emitter. C. J13, Thermal print head. D. J14, Stepper motor. E.
  • Page 58: Stepper Motor Assembly Replacement

    14 Servicing & Parts Replacement 14.6.1 Stepper Motor Assembly Replacement 1. Follow all of the directions in section 14.2 first. 2. Unplug connector J14 on main PCB. 3. Slide the Timing Belt off of the Feed Gear. 4. Remove the 4 screws that hold the Stepper Motor Bracket.
  • Page 59: Gap Sensor Assembly Replacement

    14 Servicing & Parts Replacement 14.6.3 Gap Sensor Assembly Replacement 1. Follow all of the directions in section 14.2 first. 2. Unplug connector J15 on main PCB. 3. Remove the 2 screws attached to the Gap Sensor Assembly. 4. Remove the Gap Sensor Assembly from the Printer Chassis and replace with new Gap Sensor.
  • Page 60: Width Adjuster Replacement

    14 Servicing & Parts Replacement 14.6.6 Width Adjuster Replacement 1. Make sure that the Main Power switch is OFF & that the scale is unplugged. 2. Remove all labels & backing paper from the printer. 3. Unscrew the 2 screws on the Width Adjuster &...
  • Page 61: Keyboard Servicing

    14 Servicing & Parts Replacement 14.9 Keyboard Servicing 1. Follow steps 1, 2, & 3 from 14.8 Keyboard Replacement. 2. Remove all 15 screws from the Keyboard PCB. 3. You can now replace any switch that is not working. Remember that each switch has 4 pins soldered to the keyboard PCB.
  • Page 62: Installing Options

    15 Installing Options 15 Installing Options 15.1 Installing the Network Memory Card 1.Make sure that the Main Power switch is OFF & that the scale is unplugged. 2.Remove the keyboard: Remove the 2 keyboard screws on top of the upper case. Lay the keyboard face down.
  • Page 63: Memory Chart For Plu Capacity

    15 Installing Options 15.4 Memory Chart for PLU Capacity Standard memory for version 1.00: 4 Megabytes of Flash RAM & 384 Kilobytes of SRAM. Each Block has 512 bytes so…1 KB has 2 Blocks so…1 MB has 1024 KB so…4 MB = 8192 Blocks. The following is an out-of-the-box memory chart.
  • Page 64: Troubleshooting

    16 Troubleshooting 16 Troubleshooting 16.1 Troubleshooting Chart Symptom Possible Causes Possible Solutions Reference Scale will not 1. No power to the Power § Plug the Power Cord in to a working outlet. 3.3, 4.1, 14.4, 17.5, power ON. Supply. § Check/replace fuse. 18.1, 19.7 §...
  • Page 65 16 Troubleshooting 2. Printer prints but labels are § Make sure Print Head is in lock-down position. 4.3, 5.1, 10.3, 12.5, blank. § Make sure that there is thermal labels or paper in the 13.4, 14.6, printer and that the media is properly installed. 14.3, 17.5, §...
  • Page 66: Versioning & Changes

    16 Troubleshooting 16.2 Versioning & Changes...
  • Page 67: Schematic Diagrams

    17 Schematic Diagrams 17 Schematic Diagrams 17.1 System Block Diagram Di s pl a y Static Real EPROM Static Fl a sh EPROM Ti m e Converter Memory Cl o ck Address Address /Data bus /Data bus Cont r ol Cont r ol Chip (Scal e )
  • Page 68: Connection Diagram

    17 Schematic Diagrams 17.2 Connection Diagram ANALOG GRAPHIC SMPS DC MOTOR MODULE MODULE J21 J22 J17 J18 J19 J20 SERIAL GAP SENSOR CONNECTOR ETHERNET MAIN BOARD STEP MOTOR CONNECTOR THERMAL CASH DRAWER PRINTER CONNECTOR HEADER J5 J6 J8 J10 J11 ETHERNET PEEL-OFF CAL SWITCH...
  • Page 69: Main Pcb

    17 Schematic Diagrams 17.3 Main PCB...
  • Page 70: Ethernet Memory Expansion Pcb

    17 Schematic Diagrams 17.4 Ethernet Memory Expansion PCB...
  • Page 71: Power Supply Pcb

    17 Schematic Diagrams 17.5 Power Supply PCB...
  • Page 72: Exploded Views

    18 Exploded Views 18 Exploded Views 18.1 Scale...
  • Page 73: Printer Assembly

    18 Exploded Views 18.2 Printer Assembly...
  • Page 75: Electronic

    19 Parts List 19 Parts List 19.1 ELECTRONIC 19.1.1 MEMORY OPTION BOARD PCB ASS'Y P A R T - N O P A R T N A M E S P E C I F I C A T I O N Q T Y R E M A R K 6180-PL2-0001-0...
  • Page 76: Ethernet Option Board Ass'y

    19 Parts List 19.1.4 ETHERNET OPTION BOARD ASS'Y P A R T - N O P A R T N A M E S P E C I F I C A T I O N Q T Y R E M A R K 6180-PL2-0003-0 ETHERNET PCB (LP-II) 6180-PL2-0003-0...
  • Page 77: Analog Pcb Ass'y

    19 Parts List 19.1.6 ANALOG PCB ASS'Y P A R T - N O P A R T N A M E S P E C I F I C A T I O N Q T Y R E M A R K 6120-PL2-1001-0 ANALOG PCB 6120-PL2-1001-0(LP-II)
  • Page 78: Main Pcb Ass'y

    19 Parts List 19.1.8 MAIN PCB ASS'Y P A R T - N O P A R T N A M E S P E C I F I C A T I O N Q T Y R E M A R K 6100-PL2-0001-A MAIN PCB (LP-II) 6100-PL2-0001-A...
  • Page 79: Parts List

    19 Parts List P A R T - N O P A R T N A M E S P E C I F I C A T I O N Q'TY R E M A R K CHIP ELECTRIC 6706-C68-0100-0 CONDENSE 100uF/6.8V Φ6.3...
  • Page 80: Gap Sensor Pcb Ass'y

    19 Parts List 19.1.11 GAP SENSOR PCB ASS'Y P A R T - N O P A R T N A M E S P E C I F I C A T I O N Q'TY R E M A R K 6154-PLP -0182-0 SENSOR-1 PCB 6154-PLP-0182-0...
  • Page 81: Body Assy

    19 Parts List P A R T - N O P A R T N A M E S P E C I F I C A T I O N Q'TY R E M A R K 1020-A00-0002-0 DISPLAY BRACKET(R) 235*126.5*10*1t 1030-A00-0060-0 DISPLAY CONN.BRACKET...
  • Page 82: Mechanism

    19 Parts List P A R T - N O P A R T N A M E S P E C I F I C A T I O N Q'TY R E M A R K 2011-A00-0003-0 KEY KNOB (A) 11.7*12.2*5.9 2011-A00-0004-A KEY KNOB (B)
  • Page 83 19 Parts List P A R T - N O P A R T N A M E S P E C I F I C A T I O N Q'TY R E M A R K 1561-MSU-0600-0 E-RING φ6*φ12*0.6t 2400-A00-0001-A BRUSH...
  • Page 84 19 Parts List P A R T - N O P A R T N A M E S P E C I F I C A T I O N Q ' T Y R E M A R K 9100-LP2-0133-0 C/T BOX-1 645*570*315...
  • Page 85 Appendix A Country Country Country Denmark Djibouti Dominica Dominican Republic Laos Latvia Ecuador Lebanon Egypt Lesotho El Salvador Liberia Afghanistan Equatorial Guinea Libya Algeria Eritrea Liechtenstein Andorra Estonia Lithuania Angola Ethiopia Luxembourg Antarctica Ecuador Antigua & Barbuda Argentina Macedonia Armenia Fiji Madagascar Australia...
  • Page 86 Appendix A Country Country Country Sri Lanka United Kingdom Qatar Sudan United States Suriname Swaziland Romania Sweden Uruguay Russian Federation Switzerland Uzbekistan Rwanda Syria Vanuatu Saint Kitts Taiwan Vatican City Saint Lucia Tajikistan Venezuela Saint Vincent Tanzania Vietnam San Marino Thailand Sao Tome Togo...
  • Page 87: C/T Box Ass'y

    Appendix B Format numbers 1 to 99 are built into LP-2; however, only 56 of the 99 available label formats are used. These formats are a permanent part of the LP-2’s memory and CANNOT be lost or erased. Using the SP-2 software package, you can program format numbers 100 to 999. Provided you have enough memory, you can download those formats from your PC to your LP-2.
  • Page 88 For a complete cross-reference and listing, visit us on the web at www.cas-usa.com. These formats are subject to change without notice. Type the format number into a Label Format field to determine if your scale has such a format.
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