SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 15
Installing
1.
Unpack the new Scale Display from its packaging.
2.
Place the proper Scale Display faceplate on the display.
a.
Fit the correct label on the Scale Display window. Select an overlay to ensure the proper weight units
(kg or lb) that are required and parameters EXACTLY match the scale parameters printed on the scale
Weights and Measures label. Depending on the unit, and the country location, labels vary. You MUST
match the label to the type of MP6000 scale you are installing. (Labels, and instructions for their use,
are packaged with the Scale Display.)
•
kg single interval
•
lb single interval
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kg dual interval
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lb dual interval
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other models as released over time, e.g. Portuguese for Brazil, etc.
b.
Remove adhesive backing and carefully secure on the front face of the display.
3.
Route the cable through the 19 mm hole in the countertop, or route the cable out through the notch in the
base of the display.
4.
Fasten the Scale Display to the countertop.
a.
Place and align the display over the countertop screw holes.
b.
Place two screws through each screw hole in the base of the display.
c.
Drive both screws into the counter until tight.
d.
Route the cable accordingly and connect the Scale Display cable to port 0.0 Scale Display on the
MP6000 BEFORE powering up the scanner/scale (see
).
5.
Power on the MP6000. On power up, the Scale Display presents the following test sequence:
a.
Displays 00.000 for 1.5 seconds; then displays 99.999 for 1.5 seconds.
b.
Displays
xx.xx0 lb
or
xx.xxx kg
(based on the units selected) in normal operating mode.
Cables and Connections
When routing the power and interface cables for the MP6000:
•
Do not route interface cables in close proximity to electrical motors or other sources of electromagnetic
interference.
•
Cables can drop directly from their connectors on the scanner, or, alternatively, can be routed along the
scanner's side to the back.
•
Connect the power cable to the MP6000 before plugging the AC power cord into the AC outlet.
NOTE
The notch is usually located towards the rear, where it is less visible.
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