Acai Manual Operation - A&D HC-30Ki Instruction Manual

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Pcs On the
Weighing Pan
10
20
30
40
50
STABLE
As you add, the ACAI
annunciator will be
ON as long as you
are in range.
3. Continue adding pieces within the ACAI range until you have reached a sample size
as large as the largest number of pieces that you will be counting.
When you have added the maximum number of pieces required, remove the
sample pieces and start your counting job.

10-3. ACAI Manual Operation

The ACAI procedure can also be controlled manually. The ACAI will not recalculate
the unit weight until the ENTER key is pressed (as long as it is at the proper time
and the guidelines in the ACAI Notes section have been followed).
The ACAI manual mode is controlled by F-Function f-02-1, set at "2".
To start ACAI manual operation, the unit weight must be registered and the samples
still on the weighing pan.
1. Add pieces within the nearest ACAI range
(refer to table in the previous section). The
ACAI annunciator will stay ON as long as you
are within ACAI range.
2. Wait until the display becomes stable and
press the ENTER key.
When the new unit weight is calculated, the
indicator will blink for a moment and then turn off.
3. Continue adding pieces within the ACAI range until you have reached a sample size
as large as the largest number of pieces that you will be counting.
When you have added the maximum number of pieces required, remove the
sample pieces and start your counting job.
ACAI
Addition Range
13~26
23~49
33~70
43~89
53~106
ACAI
When you stop adding
STABLE, the ACAI
annunciator will blink.
60
70
80
90
100
over 200
STABLE
ACAI
and the display
becomes
88888821
8882. 3
38
63~122
73~138
83~152
93~166
103~299
203~492
STABLE
ACAI
After the new unit
weight is calculated,
the annunciator will
disappear.
COUNT
WEIGHT
UNIT WEIGHT
318
111. 0 00
8
ACAI

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