PREFACE Corporation would like to thank you for purchasing our model AC-100 Advanced Counting scale. We are committed to creating high quality low maintenance products and supplying our customers with diligent customer service. This manual contains information on the proper assembly and use of the scale.
Function Keys Numeric keys, used to enter piece weight, tare, programming, etc. Clear key, used to release error conditions and to clear erroneous entries. Zero key, used to manually set the zero point. ZERO Tare key, used to enter tares and clear tares. TARE Decimal Point key, used to enter a decimal point.
Weight Conversion key, used to change from pound WEIT CONV mode and gram mode. Mode key, used to switch between Limit Counting MODE mode and Weight Counting mode. M! ! ! ! Memory Write key, used to store PLUs. ! ! ! ! M Memory Recall key, used to recall PLUs.
Lu lamp indicates a lack unit weight condition. % lamp indicates the percent of accuracy in counting. 1000 pcs / lb lamp indicates the weight in pounds per 1000 pieces. 1 pcs g lamp indicates the weight of one (1) piece in grams. Limit mode lamp indicates that the scale is in Limit mode.
Unpacking & Assembly Your AC-100 scale should come with the following: Parts Name Units IN CARTON BOX STYROFOAM BODY POLY BAG MANUAL POLY BAG AC CORD MANUAL CAL SEALING BOLTS FUSE 4-10 CAL PLATE AND SEAL 4-12 FUSE POLY BAG...
Safety Precautions Place the scale on a flat and rigid surface Place the scale far from strong RF interference Level the scale using its adjustable feet Do not subject the platter to sudden impacts Do not spill the water or any other liquid on the scale Do not use any solvents to clean the scale Do not remove the safety ground on the power cord Operating the Scale...
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Platter Tare Entry 1. Make sure the Zero and Stable Lamps are on. 2. Select the weighing unit you wish to use by pressing the WEIGHT CONV. Key. 3. Place the item you wish to tare onto the platter. 4. Make sure that the Stable Lamp is on. 5.
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Counting by Using PLUs 1. Make sure the Zero and Stable Lamps are on. 2. Place the parts that you wish to count on the platter. 3. Enter the PLU number of the part that you wish to count. PLU numbers range from 0 to 199.
9. The Count display above shows 5000 as an example. The number in the Count Display represents the Running Total Count. The Number in the Unit Weight display shows the number of batches that have been added to the Running Total Count. 10.
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The Number in the Unit Weight display represents the Weighing Unit for the PLU: 0 = grams and 1 = pounds. 10. Press 1 for pounds or 0 for grams. 11. Press the M! key. The displays will show: Addr The Number in the Unit Weight display represents the PLU number.
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The Number in the Unit Weight display represents the Weighing Unit for the PLU: 0 = grams and 1 = pounds. 6. Press 1 for pounds or 0 for grams. 7. Press the M! key. The displays will show: Addr The Number in the Unit Weight display represents the PLU number.
5. Press the SET key. To disable the use of Limit Mode simply enter 0 as the low limit and 0 as the high limit. Options & Accessories The following options are available through your ACOM Authorized dealer: Description Part Number...
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