5. PARTS COUNTING
1. Setting Unit Weight
For this function you need to know the average weight of objects to count. This
value can be obtained by weighing a known number of pieces so that the
balance calculation, the average unit weight or manually entered through the
keyword.
Both scales can be used to calculate the unit weight or the manual input that
can be used to count on both scales. It can increase the precision of the unit
weight at any time during the process of counting by the count displayed and
pressing Smpl. Make sure that the amount shown is the amount on the scale
before pressing the button.
The weighing may be amended on the basis of greater numbers of samples
improves the accuracy of counting large quantities.
2. Entering a Known Unit Weight.
If the unit weight is known can be entered from the keyboard.
Enter the value of unit weight using the numeric keys then press U.Wt. While
the display flashes. If nothing is done within seconds, the display "UNIT
WEIGHT" back to the previous value, otherwise it shows the new value
entered.
The sample is then stored in the balance and the net weight is displayed
together with the calculated amount based on the weight per unit.
3. Parts Counting.
Weigh a sample to calculate the unit weight to determine the average weight of
items to count, put a known number of pieces on the scale and insert their content.
The balance of the total weight divided by the number of samples and displays the
unit weight.
Zero the scale by pressing the zero if necessary. If you use a container, put it
on the scale and the tare weight gain by following the steps above.
Place a known amount of pieces on the scale. When the viewer "Weight" is
stable enter the quantity of pieces using the numeric keys and press the Smpl.
The number of units is shown by the viewer "Count" and the average weight
shown is calculated from the viewer "Unit Weight".
Adding pieces on the scale, increase the weight and count.
If the scale is not stable, the calculation is completed.
If the weight is less than zero, the viewer "Count" shows a negative count.
4. Automatic Part Weight Updates
After entering into parts counting, the display shows number of parts corresponding
to previous reference weight. So that continuity will be maintained with previous parts
counting this was interrupted due to power failure.
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