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CHAPTER 4: ADVANCED FEATURES AND OPERATION

4.1

PIECE COUNTING

This mode is used to indicate the number of pieces of an item you have placed on the

scale’s forks and is accessed by pressing the UNITS key. To ensure accuracy, the

parts you are counting must be consistent in weight.

The scale uses the sampling method to determine the average piece weight (APW) of

the items you wish to count. When sampling items, always count the parts in your

hand and place them on the scale all at once. If the APW of the items is too light or

the total weight of the sample is too light, accuracy cannot be guaranteed. You will get

an error message, but piece counting will still be allowed.

1.  Press the UNITS key until “PCS” is indicated on the display. If a previous sample

has not been taken, the scale will display “10  0”. If a previous sample has been

taken, the scale will display the current number of pieces on the platform.

2.  If the items you will be counting require a container or pallet, you must first tare

the container or pallet off by pressing the TARE key.

3.  If the screen does not show “10  0”, press the TARE key once. The scale is

prompting you to place ten identical items on the scale’s forks.

NOTE:

 If you wish to change the sample number, simply press the NET/GROSS

key repeatedly until the desired sample number appears. Available choices are 5,

10, 25, 50 and 100.

4.  Place the sample items on the scale’s forks all at once and allow the weight

indication to stabilize. Once this is done, the zero indicated after the sample

number will change to a “–“. For example, “10  –“.

5.  Press the NET/GROSS key to take the sample. If the sample size is large

enough, the scale now displays the number of pieces on the forks. If it does not,

the scale briefly displays “Add” and automatically increments the sample size.

Repeat Step #4 with the new sample size.

NOTE:

 If the scale continues to display “Add” even after sampling 100 pieces, the

unit weight of the items you wish to count is too light for your scale to process

accurately.

6.  To exit the piece count mode, press the UNITS key. The APW will remain in

scale memory until you repeat Steps # 2 or #3.

Summary of Contents for PR-3000 Series

Page 1: ...ruary 13 2004 Contents subject to change without notice Salter Brecknell Weighing Products 1000 Armstrong Drive Fairmont MN 56031 Tel 800 637 0529 Tel 507 238 8702 Fax 507 238 8271 E mail sales salter...

Page 2: ...n Item 7 3 3 2 Taring an Item 7 8 Chapter 4 Advanced Features and Operation 9 4 1 Piece Counting 9 Chapter 5 Scale Configuration 10 5 1 Scale Configuration Overview 10 11 5 2 User A Menu 12 5 2 1 Ente...

Page 3: ...internal battery 20 D 4 How long to charge the internal battery 20 LIST OF FIGURES 1 1 PALLET RUNNER 3000 Front Panel 4 3 1 PALLET RUNNER 3000 Display Detail 6 3 2 Function Keys Layout 7 5 1 PALLET RU...

Page 4: ...ed after unpacking the scale A small amount of preparation is necessary before the scale can be used You will find this information in Chapter 2 Please read these instructions carefully and completely...

Page 5: ...Engage the lift mechanism by lowering the hand control It may be necessary to hit the release button before doing so 7 Lift the pallet by cranking the handle in an UP DOWN direction a minimum of 3 com...

Page 6: ...ING 0 Better known as the Center of Zero annunciator this light is active whenever the displayed weight is within 0 25 divisions of true zero N Indicates that the scale is displaying net weight G Indi...

Page 7: ...cale is not at or below Gross zero 2 The scale is not in motion 3 The scale is not in overload see Appendix C for error codes ON Print This key is used to turn the scale ON The Print function is not a...

Page 8: ...he display shows zero weight and turns the NET annunciator on 5 Place the material to be weighed on the container or pallet raise it off the floor and allow the weight indication to stabilize 6 Read t...

Page 9: ...ontainer or pallet you must first tare the container or pallet off by pressing the TARE key 3 If the screen does not show 10 0 press the TARE key once The scale is prompting you to place ten identical...

Page 10: ...the switch in the down position as shown at right 4 Power on the indicator by pressing the ON key The indicator shows F 1 to indicate that you are in Setup Menu mode CANNED A D CONVERTER SETUP SWITCH...

Page 11: ...ound in Table 5 1 Factory set defaults are shown in bold with a checkmark 5 2 4 EXITING THE USER MENU 1 Power off the indicator by pressing and holding the down ZERO OFF key for 3 seconds 2 Move the S...

Page 12: ...vel begins the sequence 0 199999 123456 A6 No of line feeds Actuates the function that allows entry of the desired number of line feeds to be printed in the Print Ticket Mode Valid only when A3 is set...

Page 13: ...e indicator must be in standstill to zero the scale 100 1 9 F5 Motion Band Sets the level at which motion is detected by comparing the present display update with the previous one If motion is not det...

Page 14: ...Places indicator into the zero calibration routine Scrolling down with the ZERO key one level begins the procedure Press ZERO key to begin sequence F17 Span Calibration Places indicator into the span...

Page 15: ...15...

Page 16: ...e the zero point value The display will show EndC0 momentarily then revert back up to F16 At this time proceed to the F17 span calibration to complete indicator calibration 6 3 SPAN CALIBRATION F17 1...

Page 17: ...Change the calibration test weight or check the input data Err1 The calibration test weight or the adjusted keyed in weight is smaller than 1 of the full capacity of the scale Change the calibration t...

Page 18: ...Scale Capacity OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE 14 F to 104 F 10 C to 40 C POWER SOURCE 2 internal 6V lead acid batteries AC Adapter 12VDC 800 mA Also acts as charger CHARGER See Power Source above Charge...

Page 19: ...eck all load connections Use F16 mode to view internal counts See Appendix C for more information Err 3 All Modes Non volatile memory read error One or more setup parameters have been lost Err 4 All M...

Page 20: ...scale may be used for an additional 15 to 30 minutes without damage to the internal battery If the scale is used for more than 30 minutes after a low battery indication permanent damage may occur to t...

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