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COUNTING:
Once the Unit Weight has been determined through the sampling process you may begin
adding additional pieces to the scale. The count will be displayed incrementally in the display
window. The count will continue to accumulate until the maximum weight capacity of the scale is
reached. If you exceed the rated weight capacity the WEIGHT window will display an error.
Remove some items from the platter until the quantity is once again visible.
TARING
(Zeroing):
This feature allows you to count paper inside a box or carton by first eliminating the weight of
the container. It also allows for the use of a “expansion” or oversized platter for counting items
which exceed the built-in platter dimensions. You can sample first and then tare out a weight, or
you can tare out a weight and then sample with the container on the scale. Remember that the
weight should always be “0” before sampling.
Function
Procedure
To Eliminate the Weight of a Box or
Expansion Platter
*
Place the container or expansion platter on the
scale and press the
TARE
key.
NOTE: The
scale must be in the grams, lbs, or oz.
mode for the Tare function to work. Press
the UNITS key to advance to one of these
settings if you are currently in the PCS
(pieces) mode.
To Eliminate a “Negative” Tare
Weight
Press
TARE
key with nothing on the platter.
NOTE: The scale must be in the grams,
lbs, or oz. mode for the Tare function to
work. Press the UNITS key to advance to
one of these settings if you are currently in
the PCS (pieces) mode.
Item Type
Sampling Procedure
Coins or Tokens
Press the NET/GROSS key to cycle through the
available samples sizes and select:
C100
COIN SAMPLING:
FUNCTION:
Counting
Item Type
Sampling Procedure
Tickets, Coupons, Receipts
Press the NET/GROSS key to cycle through the
available samples sizes and select:
C200
TICKET SAMPLING: