Installation and Operation Manual Instruction Manual

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3.1.2 IQ6200 Indicator Lamps
Use the following table to identify display indicator lamps that may be illuminated during operation.
Lamp Meaning
ZERO Scale is within 1/4 division of true zero
TARE Presence of a tare weight
GROSS Gross weight is shown
INSUFF Sample size is too small
RECOMP Unit weight may be recalculated by pressing PIECES
MEMORY An accumulated total is in memory
OUT Quantities being removed from inventory total
IN Quantities being added to inventory total
LOW BAT Scale battery power is low
PROG Scale is in program mode
kg Scale weighing in kg
lb Scale weighing in lbs
3.2 IQ6500 Keypad and Display Panel
The following figure shows the IQ6500 display panel and keypad.
7 8 9
4 5 6
1 2 3
0 .
kg
lb
SCALE
1.2
-
PART #
+
DATE
*
#
ON
OFF
UNIT
WEIGHT
NET/
GROSS
MOVEMENT
MODE
PIECES
TARE
RE
ZERO
WEIGHT
lb
UNIT-WEIGHT
per 1000pcs
QUANTITY
CLEAR
. . . . . . . . . . . .
ZERO GROSS RECOMP OUT SCALE2
kg lb
TARE INSUFF. MEMORY IN PROG.
6500
IQ
3.2.1 IQ6500 Keypad
Most of the keys on the IQ6500 also exist on the IQ6200. The following table identifies the keys that are
unique to the IQ6500. See the IQ6200 keypad table for the remaining keypad descriptions.
*
* (total)
Uses include totaling an accumulation operation, exiting the program mode, and initiating
the print function.
SCALE
1.2
Scale - 1.2
Toggles between the two platforms on an IQ6500 dual scale or between the main platform
and a remote scale.