Specifications
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- 1.0 Introduction
- 2.0 Installation
- 3.0 Configuration Settings
- 4.0 Calibration
- 5.0 Scale Operations
- 5.1 Weight Unit Switching
- 5.2 Entering Tare Weights
- 5.2.1 One-Touch Tare, Tare Unknown
- 5.2.2 Digital Tare, Tare Weight Known
- 5.2.3 Tare Addition or Subtraction
- 5.2.4 Tare Exchange
- 5.3 Toggling Between Gross and Net
- 5.4 Entering Unit Weights
- 5.4.1 Unit Weight Operation by Sampling
- 5.4.2 Unit Weight Operation by Key Entry
- 5.5 Part Accumulation and Negative Counting - Without Recalling an Item Code
- 5.5.1 Part Accumulation
- 5.5.2 Negative Counting
- 5.5.3 Clearing Accumulated Data
- 5.6 Toggle Between Scales
- 5.7 Adding Parts To and Subtracting Parts From Inventory
- 5.7.1 Adding Parts to Inventory
- 5.7.2 Subtracting Parts From Inventory
- 5.7.3 Sample, Count and Print a Label
- 5.7.4 Scan ID Bar Code, Count and Print a Label
- 6.0 Scale Programming
- 6.1 Item Code Storage
- 6.1.1 Checking Memory Status
- 6.1.2 Program ID Code, Unit Weight, Tare Weight, Label Format, Part Name, Part Number, Lot Number, Location, Inventory Quantity, Threshold, and Setpoints
- 6.1.3 Delete Item Memory
- 6.2 Using Item Codes in Normal or Operation Mode
- 6.2.1 Recalling Numeric Item Codes using Item Code Number
- 6.2.2 Re-Computing Item Code Unit Weight
- 6.2.3 Quick Add Item to Memory
- 6.2.4 Tare Override
- 6.2.5 Inventory Operations Related to the Item Code Quantity
- 6.2.6 Delete Item Memory
- 6.3 Setting Tare in Operation Mode
- 6.3.1 One Touch Tare
- 6.3.2 Digital Tare (When Tare Weight is Known in Advance)
- 6.3.3 Tare Value Exchange (Tare Addition or Subtraction)
- 6.4 Setting a Lot Number
- 6.5 Setting a Sequence Number
- 7.0 External Printers, Barcode Scanners, Keyboards and Platforms
- 7.1 Connecting External Printers
- 7.1.1 SPEC Settings for External Printers
- 7.1.2 Connecting the Printer to the RS-232C Port
- 7.1.3 Eltron Printers
- 7.1.4 Epson Printers
- 7.2 Connecting a Barcode Scanner
- 7.2.1 Header Codes
- 7.2.2 Z Commands via Barcodes
- 7.2.3 Configuring the RS232C Port for a Scanner
- 7.2.4 Connecting the Scanner to the RS232C Port
- 7.2.5 Configuring the Keyboard Port for a Scanner
- 7.2.6 Programming the QSC-6000 Plus Quickscan RS232C Scanner
- 7.2.7 Programming the QuickScan Keyboard Wedge Scanner
- 7.3 Connecting the IBM Keyboard
- 7.4 Connecting an External Platform
- 8.0 Job Sequence Programming
- 9.0 Password Protecting the Programming Functions
- 10.0 DC-100 Error Message List
- 11.0 DC-100 Limited Warranty

Configuration Settings 15
SPEC Description
00 Auto Power Saving When No Weight Change & No Key Press
0: Disable (DEFAULT)
1: 1 minute
2: 2 minutes
3: 3 minutes
4: 4 minutes
5: 5 minutes
6: 6 minutes
7: 7 minutes
8: 8 minutes
9: 9 minutes
10: 10 minutes
11: 11 minutes
12: 12 minutes
13: 13 minutes
14: 14 minutes
15: 15 minutes
01 Power Saving Type
When set to 0, the backlight turns off when the scale goes into power-saving mode. When set to 1,
the scale turns off entirely
0: Backlight Off (DEFAULT)
1: Power Off
02 Negative Counting
0: No
1: Yes (DEFAULT)
03 Extent of Insufficient Samples
Sets the percentage of the full scale capacity that the initial counting sample has to exceed, otherwise
the INSUFF lamp lights.
0: 0.1% (DEFAULT)
1: 0.2%
2: 0.0%
04 Set New Item Code During Registration (Operation) Mode
This allows you to add item codes while weighing in the operation mode without having to switch to
the programming mode. These item codes can then be saved to the scale’s Item Code memory (0:
Allow -Save); or you can enter Item Codes, Part Names, and Lot Numbers that will print on labels but
not be saved to the Item Code Memory (1: Allow - Not Save); or (2: Not Allow) item codes and item
information to be set unless you are in the programming mode.
0: Allow (Save) (DEFAULT)
1: Allow (Not Save)
2:Not Allow
05 Date Order
0: Month/Day/Year (DEFAULT)
1: Day/Month/Year
2: Year/Month/Day
06 Time Format
0: 24 hour (DEFAULT)
1: 12 HOUR (am/pm)
07 Unit Weight Auto Recomputing
0: No (DEFAULT)
1: Yes
Table 3-1. DC-100 (141) Settings










