Counting Z - Sartorius CH1NE Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating: CW2P | CW2P | CW1NFS | CW2FS
Counting
Z
With the Counting application, you can
determine the number of parts that
each have approximately equal weight.
Features:
– Store the weight on the weighing
instrument as reference weight
– Enter reference weight using
a bar code scanner
– Enter tare weight using a bar code
scanner
– Automatic reference sample updating
(user-definable)
– Counting with two weighing
instruments
– Toggle the display between piece count
and weight by pressing w
– Info mode for display of average piece
weight and reference sample quantity
by pressing w (> 2 sec)
Before the quantity on the weighing
instrument can be calculated, the
average piece weight must be entered
in the application. There are 2 ways
to do this with the Combics:
– By placing the number of parts defined
as the reference sample quantity on
the weighing instrument and pressing
O to store the average piece weight.
The reference sample quantity
is shown in the numeric display, and
can be changed by pressing r.
How the reference weight is calculated
depends on the menu setting for reso-
lution (3.9). Either the value is rounded
off in accordance with the display
resolution, or the display resolution is
increased 10-fold (+1 decimal place)
or 100-fold (+ 2 decimal places), or
maximum internal resolution is applied.
– By entering the reference piece
weight (i.e., the weight of one piece)
using a bar code scanner (menu setting:
"Setup> Bar code > Store value as
reference (ref)"). In this case, the value
is stored as a reference automatically,
without pressing the O key.
This value remains active in the
reference memory until you delete it by
pressing c, overwrite it or until you
select a different application. It also
remains in memory when you switch to
a different application program, or
switch off the Combics.
– Tare function:
1) If you store a tare (weight value) by
pressing the ) key, you can later
enter a tare value manually. The tare
value you enter is added to the stored
tare value.
Setting: menu code 3.25.1 (factory
default)
2) A tare value entered manually over-
writes a stored tare value (weight value).
If you enter a tare value manually, a
tare value (weight value) stored later
overwrites the manually entered value.
Setting: menu code 3.25.2
Operating menu setting:
APPL : Z : 3.25.
Application Parameters: Counting
3. 5.
Minimum Load for Automatic Taring and
Automatic Printing
3. 5. 1 * 1 digit
3. 5. 2
2 digits
3. 5. 3
5 digits
3. 5. 4
10 digits
3. 5. 5
20 digits
3. 5. 6
50 digits
3. 5. 7
100 digits
3. 5. 8
200 digits
3. 5. 9
500 digits
3. 5.10
1000 digits
3. 6.
Minimum Load for Initialization
3. 6. 1 * 1 digit
3. 6. 2
2 digits
3. 6. 3
5 digits
3. 6. 4
10 digits
3. 6. 5
20 digits
3. 6. 6
50 digits
3. 6. 7
100 digits
3. 6. 8
200 digits
3. 6. 9
500 digits
3. 6.10
1000 digits
3. 7.
Automatic Taring: 1st Weight Tared
3. 7. 1 * Off
3. 7. 2
On
3. 8.
Start Application with Most
Recent Application Data
when Combics is Switched On
3. 8. 1
Automatic (on)
3. 8. 2 * Manual (off)
3. 9.
Resolution for Calculation
of Reference Value
3. 9. 1 * Display resolution
3. 9. 2
Display resolution + 1
decimal place
3. 9. 3
Display resolution + 2
decimal places
3. 9. 4
Internal resolution
3.11
Storage Parameter
3.11. 1* At stability
3.11. 2
At increased stability
3.12.
Reference Sample Updating
3.12. 1
Off
3.12. 3* Automatic
3.13.
Reference Weighing Instrument
3.13. 1* No reference instrument selected
3.13. 2
WP1
3.13. 3
WP2
3.25.
Tare function
3.25. 1* The tare value entered is added to
the stored tare value
3.25. 2
Overwritable tare value
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