Specifications

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AUTO JOB PROGRAMMING
Auto Job Operation allows the user to select a pattern of operation that uses only the [ENTER]
key to advance to the next step. The establishment of a standardized routine is organized in 5
different patterns. Each ID code can be assigned to a pattern to match a users receiving,
shipping, or counting proceedure.
You can change the default setting in the following table for your standardized routine.
9. PROGRAMMABLE PROCESS IN AUTO JOB OPERATION
OP.
#
OPERATIONS KEY ACTION DEFAULT SETTING
ENTER ID CODE
#1 #2 #3 #4 #5
A Lot. No. entry key or scanner entry then press
[
∗/
//
/ENTER] key
{
{
{
B
Parts No. entry
(temporary)
key or scanner entry then press
[
∗/
//
/ENTER] key
{
{
{
C Tare Weight entry key or one touch tare or
scanner entry then [
∗/
//
/ENTER]
{
{
{
{
D Sample Quantity
entry
put 10 pieces on platter then
press [
∗/
//
/ENTER] key
*
{
E Unit Weight entry
manually
key or scanner entry then press
[
∗/
//
/ENTER] key
{
F Place parts on
scale
Place parts on scale then press
[
∗/
//
/ENTER] key
NOTE[5]
{
{
G Enter Manual
count
Manually enter quantity then
press [
∗/
//
/ENTER] key
NOTE[4]
{
{
{
H Print Label
press [
∗/
//
/ENTER] key to print
label and renew the memory
{
{
{
{
{
I Cancellation of
Auto Job
Operation
press [
∗/
//
/ENTER] key to be
back to normal operation
J End of Operation
press [
∗/
//
/ENTER] key to end the
operation
{
{
{
{
{
K
Part Name entry key or scanner entry then press
[
∗/
//
/ENTER] key
Note 1) Operations are indicated with letters in the left of the programming display. Enter the sequence of
operation in the way you want them performed. ie. Default auto job operation # 1 is ABCDFHJ
Note 2) The last step of each operations should be “I” or “J”
Note 3) If you do not assign Auto Job Operation no. for ID code, Auto Job Operation is to be applied from Address
04, 05 06 in MISC. SPEC. Page 84.
Note 4) G - used to manually enter and print a label with NO calculation / NO weight printed - Quantity ONLY.
Note 5) F - Place Parts on scale.
* or place a different number of pieces on the scale, key in that number, then press [
∗/
//
/ENTER] key