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6.4 PARTS
COUNTING
If parts counting is enabled, See section 7.4, it is possible to count parts using
a sample of the parts to determine average piece weight.
• Before starting, tare the weight of any container that may be used,
leaving the empty container on the scale. Place a known number
of samples in the container, if used. The number should match
the options for parts counting, i.e., 10, 20, 50, 100 or 200 pieces.
• When the scale is showing weight, pressing the [Pcs/] key will
start the parts counting function.
• The scale will show “P 10” asking for a sample size of 10 parts.
Change the sample size to the desired quantity by pressing the
[Pcs/] key. It will cycle through the options: 10, 20, 50, 100,
200 and back to 10.
• Press the [Z/T] key again when the number matches the number
of parts used as the sample. As more weight is added the
display will show the number of parts (Pcs).
Pressing the [Unit/] key will display the unit weight (g/pcs), pressing it
second time will display the net weight (pcs and kg) and the third time, it will
be the count again (pcs).