Torrey LSQ Series Programming Manual

Torrey LSQ Series Programming Manual

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FABRICANTES DE BÁSCULAS TORREY S.A. DE C.V.
LABELING PRINTER SCALE
LSQ Series
PROGRAMMING MANUAL
Release 1.0
IMPORTANT: READ THIS MANUAL COMPLETY, BEFORE TO USE THE SCALE.

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  • Page 1 FABRICANTES DE BÁSCULAS TORREY S.A. DE C.V. LABELING PRINTER SCALE LSQ Series PROGRAMMING MANUAL Release 1.0 IMPORTANT: READ THIS MANUAL COMPLETY, BEFORE TO USE THE SCALE.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX PAG. INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT CAUTIONS INSTALLATION IMPORTANT PARTS PRINTING ON PAPER BRIEF AND DETAILED FORMAT FORMAT PAPER BY PRODUCT PRINTING ON LABEL LABEL PRINTING FORMAT LABEL SIZES FOR PREPROGRAMMED LABEL PRINTING FORMATS SMART CARTDRIGE PROGRAMMING ENTER PROGRAMMING MODE EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE EDITING TEXT KEYS EDITING DATE EDITING HOUR...
  • Page 3 PRINTING CONTRAST MEMORY RESET MENU PROGRAMATION KEY VERSION LISTS AND REPORTS LISTS PLUS LIST TARES LIST AGENTS LIST LIST PER TARE´S LIST PER GROUP LIST PER DEPARTAMENT LIST PER PLU TYPE INGREDIENTS LIST REPORTS REPORT PER AGENT REPORT PER RANGE OF AGENTS REPORT PER PLU REPORT PER PLU´S RANGE REPORT PER DEPARTAMENT...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Next we mention several advantages you get when you buy a TOR-REY LSQ SERIES scales: 1) Guaranteed accuracy due to the scale does not have any mechanical parts that suffer damage.
  • Page 5: Important Cautions

    IMPORTANT CAUTIONS ♦ Before unpacking your scale please read the user and programming manual. ♦ This scale works in a range of 110 to 127 VAC ♦ Do not weigh more than nominal capacity of the scale ♦ Do not wash your scale using a flow of water (read maintenance and cleaning section for details) ♦...
  • Page 6: Installation

    INSTALLATION 1.- Unpack the scale and check for any missing piece (see page 6 “Important parts”), or any mistreated or striped piece. Your scale must include the following: DESCRIPTION Smart Cartdrige Set of 2 keys for programming access Box with 1 paper roll and 1 label roll User’s Manual Programming manual, Scalenet software, Scalenet manual (CD) Easy Programming template...
  • Page 7: Important Parts

    IMPORTANT PARTS 1.- CABINET.- Manufactured in stainless steel it is resistant to corrosion and strokes. 2.- PLATE.- Manufactured in stainless steel with bent and rounded borders for incresed security. 3.- OPERATION KEYPAD.- It has multifunctions, with big and readable keys. 4.- EASY PROGRAMMATION KEDYPAD.- You can assign either PLU or ANGENT in each one of its 72 keys.
  • Page 8 PRINTINGS ON PAPER When the scale is configured to work on paper, you can print per product, brief receipt or detailed receipt. BRIEF & DETAILED FORMATS RECEIPTS These printings are designed to print several operations in the same ticket (you can sell several products per receipt) as a cash register.
  • Page 9: Printing On Label

    PRINTING ON LABELS LABELS PRINTING FORMATS Your scale has 4 pre-programmed label printing formats; which can be printed in two label sizes: 38 mm 1.496” at least LABELS SIZES FOR PRE-PROGRAMMED LABEL PRINTING FORMATS FORMAT 1 FORMAT 2 MY STORE 56 X 40 mm label FRUIT CAKE FRUIT CAKE...
  • Page 10: Smart Cartridge

    SMART CARTRIDGE With this option you can program the scale operating mode (label or paper) only placing the selector button of the smart cartridge in the right place (see figure), in this way you don’t need to enter programming mode to change the operating mode.
  • Page 11: Programming

    PROGRAMMING MODE PROGRAMMING KEYPAD To access programming, configurations, sale reports & lists, you should take out the PLU’s programmed template, enter to the programming mode. Use the programming keypad, this keypad is divided into three sections, blue corresponds the programming options, the red corresponds sales & lists and the white section is the alphanumeric keypad to edit text.
  • Page 12: Editing Date

    This key only works when you are programming the customized format, and when you are entering the headlines, and it’s used for centering texts. This key only works when you are programming the customized format, and whe you are entering the headlines, and it’s used to send the text to the right.
  • Page 13 EDITING A PLU Press key, to get into the menu shown in the next figure: DESCRIPTION PLU NUMBER? WEIGHED LOCK CODE EDIT PLU EDIT WEIGHED UNLK DEPARTMENT PLU No? ERASE PLU UNWEIGHED LK GROUP PLU No? NEW PLU No. CHNGE PLU No. UNWEIG UNLK PRICE TARE No?
  • Page 14: Programming Agents

    NEW PLU To create a new PLU press key, the sequence to create a new PLU is the same to edit a PLU (see page Note: Its necesary to save the product’s name in the name option. If you don’t the display will show one “@”when the PLU will be recorded is seen.
  • Page 15 ASIGNING KEYS TO A PLU OR AGENT Press key, use the keys to select ASIGN TO PLU OR ASIGN TO AGENT and press key, NUMBER? Will appear on the display. Enter the PLU or AGENT number press key, now the display will show PRESS A KEY, press the key where you want to asign the PLU or AGENT.
  • Page 16: Programming Bar Code

    PROGRAMMING BARCODE To enter this programming, you should go into CHANGING THE PRINTING FORMAT, press , before to selecting a bar code you should choose a work format in paper or label once the format is selected, with the choose WITH BAR CODE, and press .
  • Page 17 CUSTOMIZED PRINTING FORMAT For programming the customized format, we recommend first of all that you design your ticket or your label, taking into account the next considerations: The label or the ticket are divided in printing fields like a table with three columns , the row number depends on the quantity of information and the lines you want to print, see the next examples: Example 1: Label format description in customized (format 2)
  • Page 18 Example 2: Paper format description in customized (format 2). CONSECUTIVE HOUR DATE AGENT NAME AGENT TEXT 2 LINES OF HEADLINE PRICE TEXT WEIGH TEXT TOTAL TEXT NAME WEIGH PRICE PRICE PER PRODUCT QUANTITY TO PAY PAYMENT CHANGE BAR CODE ADITIONAL TEXT PRINTING FIELD ANCHO EN MM.
  • Page 19: Fields

    EDITING THE PRINTING FIELDS FIELDS. The LSQ Series scale has 3 customize printing formats. CUSTOMIZE 1. To sell per product on label with gap, continuosly label and paper. CUSTOMIZE 2. To sell per product on label without gap. CUSTOMIZE 3. To sell per brief or detailed.
  • Page 20: Data Field

    DATA FIELD. It’s the information that will show in this position. Use the keys to locate the desired data field, press to save the changes. FONT SIZE. The scale has 6 font sizes, these are: FONTSIZE 1 (8 X 16): , FONTSIZE 2 (16 X 16): , FONTSIZE 3 (16 X 24): FONTSIZE 4 (24 X 24): , FONTSIZE 5 (24 X 32): , FONTSIZE 6 (16 X 32):...
  • Page 21: Edit Scrolling Message

    CONFIGURATION To get into the scale’s configuration press key you will enter the menu that is explained in the next diagram: PROG. NUMBER NAME AGENT AGENTS NON PLU EDIT PUBLICITY SCROLLING MESSAGE DATE ABC MODE HOUR DISCOUNT DISCOUNT ASSGN TO PLU ASSIGNATION MODE PLU RETURN...
  • Page 22: Validate

    VALIDATE There are some functions of the scale that can be activate or deactivate like keys, and indirectly key by NON-PLUS validation. When you press key, the amount weight and total shown on the display will be substracted from the sales in memory.
  • Page 23: Lists

    LISTS The lists give us information about the data programmed in the scale, you just can consult this reports. Example: PLU LIST NUMBER NAME CODE PRICE 1 T-BONE $ 45.00 12352 SIRLOIN $ 41.50 PLU’s LIST This list gives us the information about the PLUs stored in the scale, the report prints the name, number PLU, code and price of each PLU order by address memory.
  • Page 24: Reports

    PLU’S LIST PER TYPE This list gives us the information about the PLUs stored in the scale referenced to a specific type, as its previously mentioned there are four types of products in the scale. The report print the name, number PLU, code and price of each PLU order by address memory.
  • Page 25: Report Per Departament

    REPORT PER RANGE OF PLU’s The report per range of PLU’s gives the information of amount of sales for a specific range of PLU’s. In order to obtain this report press key, use keys to find RNG. #PLU option, press key.
  • Page 26 - Length of word: Bit inicial 1 bit Bits de datos 8 bits Bit de paridad 0 bit Bit final 1 bit - Bits sequence. MARK SPACE final Bit inicial ETHERNET INTERFACE THROUGHT A HUB Used when the scale is connected to a PC throught a HUB or a Switch. RJ45 connector and CAT-5 cable for LAN.
  • Page 27: Communication Protocol

    COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL The Communication with a LSQ series scale can be throught a RS232 serial connection or Ethernet LAN connection (if there is at the scale). Communication protocol is the same for both cases. This protocol will be explained. FRAME Communication for writing or reading is formed by frames.
  • Page 28 DATA When your send or receive frames from the scale, the frame are divided in many data fields separeted only by a TAB( ASCII 0x09). That is to reduce the number of command to communicate with the scale. As frame length is variable, it’s necessary to finish the frame with a carrier return(ASCII 0x0D). That is to know there is not more data in the frame.
  • Page 29 TARES Memory address for tares is 000000. An example is shown in the next lines : 000000GTXXXX Tare1 + 0x09 +…….. Tare20 + 0x09 + 0x0D Tare1 5 characters maximum “00000”, without decimal point “ “ Tare20 5 characters maximum “00000”, without decimal point INGREDIENTS Memory address for ingredients (XXXXXX) is from 000001-000500.
  • Page 30: Glossary

    Ingredients Logic address to identify a device in a net. LSQ Series Model of scale from Torrey (Labeling Scale Quartz). Unweighted PLU PLUs doesnt need to weigh them, like drinks or cigars. Tare Weight Weight of recipients or package that dont need to be take for the sale.

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