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6.0 OPERATION
• The basic weighing functions are same for both the local and remote
scales. However the number of weighing divisions may be less on the
remote scale dependant on the total capacity of the load cell/s used.
• Each scale (local or remote) has the ability to count parts based on the
current unit weight. This is best obtained by weighing and counting a
sample on the local scale which may have the best sensitivity. Then the
scale can be switched to the remote where large quantities can be
counted.
• Each scale has a separate tare value that can be entered through the
keypad or by placing a weight on the platform and pressing the
[Tare/Zero] key. The tare value for each scale is retained as the user
switches between the remote and local scales.
• Either scale can be used to determine a unit weight.
• When the scale is switched from local to remote, a clear display will be
shown to identify the change and the scales will count based on the
tare and unit weight currently in use for the scale selected. Display for
the change is:
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c h A n g E
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L o c A L
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and
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c h A n g E
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r e m o t E
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The display will be based on the 7 segment interpretations,
some of the letters are shown later.
• The switch from local scale to remote scale should be possible at any
time by pressing the [Local/Rem] key.
NOTE: For frequently used items, counting is made easier by using PLU
numbers (Product Look Up). Up to 100 PLU’s can be stored and
recalled. Place the item on the pan and enter the appropriate PLU
number using the keypad. The scale will display the Total Weight, Unit
weight and the Count of the item in the respective windows.
See section 6.4