Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Setra Super Count scale. Its ease of operation and durable construction should provide years of reliable service. While your scale is easy to operate, it is advisable to read this guide carefully before use. It is designed to help you perform weighing, counting, and related operations quickly and accurately. This manual is divided into six sections. Section One, “Installing Your Scale,” explains the proper installation of your scale.
Rectangular weighing platform shown is used on scales of 27 pound capacity or more. Weighing Platform Display Adjustable Foot Keypad Level Bubble Weighing Platform Round weighing platform shown is used on scales of 5000 gram capacity or less. Display Adjustable Foot Keypad Level Bubble Remote Scale Connector (Optional) Adjustable Foot Battery RS-232C On/Off Switch Interface (Optional) Connector DC Connector Battery Door FIGURE 1. Components and features of the Setra Super Count.
Section One Installing Your Scale SETUP 1. Locating your scale... The rugged design of your Setra Super Count scale ensures that it will operate well in typical factory or office environments. Nonetheless, you should treat your scale as you would any piece of precision equipment, locating it on a clean, dry surface; protected, where possible, from extremes of draft and vibration. 2. Leveling your scale... a. Retract the right rear foot completely into the scale. b.
EXPERIMENTATION 1. Display test... When your scale is first powered on, it automatically runs through a display test lasting about six seconds, showing all possible segments which might be displayed. The scale next displays “C nnn g” (where nnn equals the full scale capacity in grams), performs self-diagnostics to ensure proper operation and then sets itself to zero. A wake up message is always transmitted upon power up.
Section Two Understanding Your Scale KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS zero Assigns the pan and whatever is currently being weighed a value of zero. While the scale is determining a stable weight reading, the display will indicate “bUSY”. NOTE: If a tare value is stored in memory it will be cleared. sample size count Displays preprogrammed sample sizes (10, 25, 50, or 100 pieces). Instructs the scale to begin or resume counting.
— Instructs scale to change the sign of a number. Interpreted as a hyphen when entered as part of an ID number. When preceding any register that stores a value, instructs the scale to clear the stored value from that specific register. (e.g. Pressing the — tare keys will clear the tare value in memory.) When preceding the units key, instructs the scale to convert the weighing units to the factory default (grams).
DISPLAY MESSAGES C nnn g bUSY UnAbLE FLASHING DISPLAY OFLO Displayed when the scale is powered on and when the reset key is pressed, this message identifies the scales rated capacity. The scale is waiting for a stable reading. The scale is unable to complete your requested operation. Press the clear key and select another operation. The weight on the pan exceeds the capacity of the scale or the scale is under loaded (the pan or pan support is missing).
Section Three Using Your Scale BASIC WEIGHING To weigh a sample on your scale, use the following procedure: 1. Press the zero key and place the object(s) to be weighed on the pan. 2. Wait for the “OK” symbol, then read the weight from the display. CONVERTING THE WEIGHING UNITS To convert from one unit to another, simply press the units key repeatedly. Continue pressing the key until the units you wish to use are displayed.
NOTE: a. A customized sample size may be preset by using the minimum sample size setup feature. The scale will never request a sample size less than the preset minimum sample size. (e.g. If the minimum sample size has been preset at 12 pieces then the sample size key will display Add 12 PCs, Add 25 PCs, Add 50 PCs, Add 100 PCs, Add 12 PCs...etc. when pressed repeatedly.) b. The scale may request that more pieces be added after the initial sampling if a minimum accuracy requirement has been preset.
USING THE MINIMUM SAMPLE SIZE & ACCURACY FEATURE Counting errors can be caused by non-uniformity in the parts being counted or by insufficient sample weight. To reduce these errors your scale is designed with two special features. The minimum sample size feature ensures the scale will calculate an average piece weight from a large enough sample which is nearly equal to the average piece weight of the entire lot.
9. Wait for the “OK” symbol, then read the display. The scale now reads the total number of pieces on the pan. 10. Add pieces until you reach the desired count. 11. Wait for the “OK” symbol, then read the display. COUNTING WITH A CONTAINER You can use a container when counting pieces without including the container weight in the count. Your scale can do this by “taring out” (subtracting) the weight of the container before it begins counting.
COUNTING WITH A KNOWN AVERAGE-PIECE-WEIGHT The scale can count the number of pieces in a lot by dividing the weight of the lot by the known average piece weight (APW). To calculate the number of pieces in a lot using the average piece weight, use the following procedure: 1. Press the zero key. 2. Place the pieces on the pan. 3. Enter the known average piece weight through the keyboard. 4. Press the apw key. 5. Wait for the “OK” symbol, then read the display.
COUNTING WITH ACCURACY ENHANCEMENT When counting parts that are not uniform in weight, you can periodically update the average piece weight (APW) and thereby increase the accuracy. Each time the count key is pressed, the scale will update the APW as long as the additional weight is less than or equal to the previous sample weight. If the added weight is more than 100% of the previous sample, the APW will not be updated.
6. Remove pieces until the display reads the number of pieces you wish to count out or kit. 7. Press the zero key. 8. Repeat Steps 6 and 7 as many times as needed. NOTE: a. If the average piece weight is known, you may press the — key, enter the average piece weight, and press the apw key in place of Steps 2-5. b. If the sample size is not large enough to satisfy the minimum accuracy requirement the display will read “SUb nnn.PC”. Remove the specified number of pieces (i.e.
3. Place the requested number of pieces on the pan. Press the count key. [To begin accumulating counts, clear the count accumulator by pressing 0 accum.] NOTE: (If you press 0 accum while in the weighing mode, you will clear the weight accumulator.) 4. Add (or remove, if kitting) the desired pieces. 5. Press the accum key. The count is added into the accumulator and the total accumulated count is then displayed. 6. Press the clear key to display the count currently on the scale pan. 7.
ENTERING, RECALLING & CLEARING ADDITIONAL ID ENTRIES A total of seven separate ID numbers may be entered. These multiple ID numbers may be used to represent additional information related to a particular batch (i.e. vendor, lot number, etc.) To enter additional ID numbers, use the following procedure: 1. Press the setup/cal key. 2. Enter the number you wish to assign (up to 25 digits, as indicated above). 3. Press the id key. 4.
PRINTING OUT INFORMATION The Super Count is designed to print out requested or stored information regarding a given batch when connected to an optional serial printer (see Appendix I). The default RS-232 output from the scale is all available fields formatted for a label on a Dymo Setra 300 printer. 1. Connect the printer’s AC adaptor to a 110-volt outlet. 2. Connect the other end of the adaptor to the printer. 3.
Section Four Advanced Functions COUNTING WITH APW VALUES IN EXPONENTIAL NOTATION The scale is able to accept an unlimited number of significant digits through the keyboard and serial port for APW values when the APW values are stored using exponential notation. For example, .0000567891 can be stored as 5.67891E-5. Using APW values in exponential notation is recommended when counting small parts in pounds (lbs).
COUNTING WITH THE DATABASE To perform the following procedure the automatic APW/tare retrieval system must be enabled. To enable the system refer to DATABASE SETUP. To count parts using a stored APW follow the steps below: 1. Press the reset key. This will zero the scale and clear the ID, APW and tare registers. 2. Enter the ID, up to ten characters. 3. Press the id key. 4. The scale will automatically enter the counting mode if a matching ID is found. Parts may now be placed on the pan to be counted.
2. Update the APW and/or tare, either by entering the values through the keyboard, bar code or by performing the tare and sampling procedures. 3. Press the setup/cal key and then the apw key. 4. The scale will display “ChAngE”. To permanenty store these updated values press setup/cal. The scale will quickly display “StOrEd” and return to the previous weighing or counting mode. The new values are now stored with the ID in memory. To exit without changing the existing APW and tare values press the clear key.
ACCUMULATING COUNT BY ID To accumulate the count by ID number, perform the following steps. 1. Press the reset key. This will zero the scale and clear the ID, APW and tare registers. 2. Enter the ID, up to ten characters. 3. Press the id key. The scale will automatically load the accumulated count value into the count accumulator. (If entering a new ID, a value of 0 will be loaded.) 4.
CLEARING THE ACCUMULATED COUNT OR WEIGHT The count and weight accumulators are stored in non-volatile memory. They will be retained when the scale is powered down. Follow the appropriate procedure below to clear the accumulator registers. To clear an ID count accumulator: 1. Enter the ID, up to ten characters. 2. Press the id key. 3. Enter the count mode by entering an APW or sampling. 4. Enter 0 and press accum. Both the count accumulator and ID count accumulator will be set to zero.
COUNT A BATCH OF WIDGETS AND RECORD THE TRANSACTION The inspector wants to count the number of widgets in a batch delivered to stock by an operator and print a record of the transaction. 1. Press the reset key. This will zero the scale and clear the ID, APW and tare registers. 2. Enter the operator’s ID number, up to ten characters. 3. Press the id key. The scale will automatically load the accumulated count value into the count accumulator. 4.
MULTIPLE IDENTICAL LABELS The Super Count scale can be programmed to print the same label up to nine times with or without sequential numbering (see ScriptCoder for sequential numbering). To print multiple identical labels, perform the following steps on the scale keypad: 1. Press the setup/cal key followed by the script’s identifying number, and then the print key. (For example, setup/cal, 1, print.) 2. The display will read “LAbELS”. Enter a number (1-9).
Section V ScriptcoderTM Custom Label Printing Setra Super Count scales with firmware 1.8 or higher, can be programmed to print custom label designs on any serial printer, limited only by the printer’s capabilities. This feature, called ScriptCoder™, allows a label design, or RS-232 output, to be written using a series of codes which are stored in the scale’s memory. The set of codes, or script, is executed each time the specific label design is selected to print.
To program the script as the default label design, enter 0. This will program the scale to print this label design each time the print key is pressed. To print scripts with identifying numbers 19, the corresponding number needs to be entered followed by the print key on the scale’s keypad (ex. 3 print). CAUTION: An existing script will be erased from memory when its identifying number is reentered. 4. The display will read “CodES”. Enter each code’s number followed by the setup/cal key. (Ex.
PRINTING LABELS WITH SEQUENTIAL NUMBERING The Super Count scale can number packages sequentially (ex. 1 of 3). The sequence can only be printed using a script program. To set the numbering sequence: 1. Press the setup/cal key, then press the count key. The display will read “01oF01”. The first two digit number, XX, will increment by one each time the print key is pressed, until XX equals the YY value. The second two digit number, YY, represents the total number of packages in a lot. 2.
Appendix I User-Definable Units It is often convenient to weigh in user-defined units. Conversion factors can be entered through the keyboard to be multiplied by the displayed weight, or divisors can be entered to be divided into the displayed weight. The conversion factor will remain in memory even after the scale is powered off. “x” UNITS “x” units can be directly changed by entering a factor or divisor. To measure in “x” units, proceed as follows: 1. Calculate the ratio you wish to enter.
Appendix II Setup Functions PRINT FORMAT The print format setup controls the printout of various measured and stored numbers. You may setup the scale to have two different print formats for printing labels:bar code labels and/or for English (human readable) printing. In addition, ten custom print formats are available using the ScriptCoder feature. (See Section V, ScriptCoder Custom Label Printing for details.
7. Enter 1 if you wish to print the TARE weight (enter 0 if you do not). 8. Press the setup/cal key. 9. Read the display. The scale now asks if you wish to print the “GROSS” weight. 10. Enter 1 if you wish to print the GROSS weight (enter 0 if you do not). 11. Press the setup/cal key. 12. Read the display. The scale now asks if you wish to print the “APW” , average piece weight. 13. Enter 1 if you wish to print the APW (enter 0 if you do not). 14. Press the setup/cal key. 15. Read the display.
PROGRAMMING A MINIMUM SAMPLE SIZE This feature allows you to preset the minimum number of pieces that will be requested when the sample size key is pressed. To enter the minimum sample size you wish to have used when counting, use the following procedure: 1. Press the — key. 2. Enter 2222. 3. Press the setup/cal key. The display will read “PC nnn”, where “nnn” is the current minimum sample size setting. 4. Enter the minimum number of pieces you wish to be used. 5. Press the setup/cal key.
PROGRAMMING BAUD RATE AND PARITY The Setra Super Count is capable of interfacing with a wide variety of computer equipment. To set the baud rate (the rate at which the scale sends information to a computer or printer) and parity, use the following procedure: 1. Press the — key. 2. Enter 5555. 3. Press the setup/cal key. The display will read “CAL br”. 4. Enter the baud rate. Choose either 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600, depending on the baud rate required by your printer or computer. 5.
DISPLAYING CAPACITY, SOFTWARE VERSION AND SETUP INFORMATION Setra is continually making improvements to its products. As a result the operating software, or firmware, of the scale has a revision number. The revision number may prove useful in communicating with your dealer or Setra in case of difficulty.
To view the scale’s capacity, software version and to print current setup information, follow this procedure: 1. Press the — key. Then enter 7777. 2. Press the setup/cal key. The scale will display “rEF n.n”, where “n.n” is the software version number. At the same time the scale will transmit all current setups via RS-232 to a printer, computer or other external device. 3. Press the clear key. The scale will display “nnn g”, where nnn is the capacity of the scale in grams. 4.
SETTING THE TIME AND DATE Your Setra Super Count scale may be equipped with an optional time/date feature. If this option has been installed, set the time and date using the following procedure: 1. Enter —9999. 2. Press the setup/cal key. The display will read “00-99”. 3. Enter the year, any number from 0 to 99; e.g. enter 91 if the year is 1991. 4. Press the setup/cal key. The display will read “01-12”. 5. Enter the month, from 1 to 12; e.g. enter 6 for June. 6. Press the setup/cal key.
UNITS ENABLE/DISABLE SELECTION The units enable/disable feature controls which weighing units the scale will toggle between when the units key is repeatedly pressed. The units of measure can be limited to two, three, four, etc. or it can be entirely disabled so that only one unit of measure can be displayed. For example, if only the grams and pounds units are enabled, pressing the units key repeatedly will toggle between grams and pounds. To enable or disable units, follow this procedure: 1. Enter —12221.
PIECE WEIGHT PER THOUSAND When counting extremely small parts, accuracy and efficiency can be increased if the APW is representative of 1000 pieces rather than of a single piece. The piece weight per thousand mode allows the scale to count tiny parts using an APW that is 1000 times the weight of one part. The factory default setting for this mode is an average piece weight for a single piece. This mode is enabled using the following steps: 1. Enter — 14443 and press the setup/cal key. 2.
7. The scale displays “SUrE ?.” This is a safety device to prevent you from accidentally erasing the database memory. Pressing the clear key will NOT erase any IDs and associated values that may have previously been stored. Pressing the setup/cal key will PERMANENTLY erase any IDs and associated values that may have previously been stored. PROTECTING THE APW/TARE VALUES The database allows you to add an ID and its associated APW and tare values to the scale’s memory or change any existing values.
CONTINUOUS PRINT MODE The Super Count’s continuous print feature allows you to program the scale to print at specified time intervals. For example, to print every five seconds you would enter 5 and press the print key. Since the key sequence is the same for initiating a script to print, the factory default for this setup is disabled. To change the continuous print mode follow the steps below: 1. Enter —22220 and press the setup/cal key. The scale will display “IntPrt”. 2.
Appendix III Calibration The Setra Super Count is highly stable, and requires infrequent calibration. While it may be calibrated as often as desired, the factory calibration is adequate for most counting applications. For precise weighing applications, or for APW entry via bar code or computer, periodic calibrations may be desirable. These calibrations can be done quickly and easily using the scale keyboard and a high accuracy Class F or Class S stainless steel weight.
Appendix IV Typical Uses of Your Scale Taring Out Box Weight Before Weighing Fasteners To fill an empty box with fasteners and find the weight of the fasteners in the box, not including the weight of the box, using the tare function of your scale. Place the empty box on the scale, press the tare key to tare out the box weight, and then load the fasteners into the box. The resulting weight on the scale will be the net weight, or the weight of the fasteners without the box.
Kitting Microchips in Bags of 25 To kit microchips in bags of 25, you need to know the average piece weight of one microchip. Place the box full of chips on the scale and press the zero key to zero out the weight of the full box of chips. Next press the “—” key (indicating you are removing pieces) and enter the average piece weight of one microchip. Press the apw key and remove microchips until the scale reads “25”.
Appendix V Glossary of Terms ACCURACY The degree of conformity of a measured value to the true value. AVERAGE PIECE WEIGHT The mean weight in a sample of like pieces. BAUD RATE The rate at which your scale transmits or receives information to or from a computer or peripheral device. DISPLAY HYSTERESIS The tendency of a scale with a fluctuating reading to stabilize on the most consistent value. GROSS WEIGHT The weight of the contents (net weight) combined with the weight of its container (tare weight).
Appendix VI RS-232 Serial Data Communications The Setra Super Count comes equipped with a bi-directional RS-232 interface. Users who have purchased a Dymo Setra 300 Printer may simply follow the directions under “Printing Out Information” to connect the scale with that unit. Users who are interfacing a scale to the Setra Bar Code System Auto Count 200 should follow the installation instructions in the Operator’s Guide for that equipment.
To redefine the command used for accessing the remote scale follow this procedure: 1. Enter — 19998 and press the setup/cal key. 2. The scale will display “SCI E”. To use “E” as the command for exponential notation, press setup/cal. To use “E” as the command for the remote scale, press clear. 3. The scale will display “rS E”. To use the “E” command for the remote scale command, press setup/cal. To exit without altering the use of the “E” command, press the clear key.
The following table lists additional identification fields: ASCII S D R L N Y H B Note: Hexadecimal 53 44 52 4C 4E 59 48 42 Equivalent ID Field 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Field # 1, 5 and 7, are not cleared when the reset key is pressed or when the unit is powered off. If your scale is equipped with the time and date option, field #6 is not accessible. If your scale is not equipped with this option, field #6 is accessible for an ID entry.
ing is a list of all possible mode characters: CHARACTER MEANING (space) Number field is a message or net weight G Number field represents GROSS weight T Number field represents TARE weight A Number field represents APW M Number field represents ACCUM contents “c2” is the “units” character. It describes the units of the number being transmitted.
To read data that may be stored in a specific memory register, you must first instruct the scale to display the data held in the particular memory register, and then to transmit the displayed data to the computer. For example, to read the contents of the following registers, the following codes must be transmitted. Register Tare Accumulator Count APW Gross Net Transmit .T# .M# .C# .A# .G# .
The Jump Function causes the scale to immediately operate in a given weight unit. Using this function insures that numbers, such as tare weight or average piece weight, entered through the RS-232 interface are interpreted in the correct units. For example, if the average piece weight was stored by a computer in grams, it would be necessary to ensure that the scale was operating in grams prior to sending the APW to the scale. This feature is only available through the RS-232 interface. To use the .
Although Setra scales can communicate with almost any RS-232 device, the built-in interface does not include the complete protocol. Only the transmit and receive lines of the standard interface are used. The data format is: 1 start bit 8 data bits including parity 1 stop bit 10 bits per frame (framing errors ignored) NOTE: The scale will transmit using the parity selected; however it does not check the parity it receives.
scale units to grams, e) set the ID to ABC-123, f) read the ID back from the scale and g) wait for a stable reading and obtain a weight. This program will work with an IBM* PC type .computer using BASIC A or GW BASIC version 3.0 or higher. 100 CLS 120 PRINT “ Setra 404 SCALE COMMUNICATIONS TEST” 140 PRINT “ PLEASE INPUT THE SCALE’S BAUD RATE ....
Appendix VII Accessories and Options The following accessories are available for the Setra Super Count. Ask you dealer for current price information and/or a demonstration. Part # Description 401160 Dymo Setra 300 Printer - 2.25" wide receipt/label thermal printer. Direct connect for English only or barcode printing with ScriptCoder or to the AutoCount 200 for barcoding. Dimensions: 4"w x 8"l x 6.25"h(100mm x 200 x 160mm).
Appendix VIII In Case of Difficulty If you have reached a state in which the scale will no longer follow your instructions, remove all weight from the pan and press the reset key. If this does not solve the problem, try briefly unplugging the unit from its power source; then, plug the unit in again. If the scale displays “d nOS”, it may have been subjected to an extreme discharge of static electricity or power line fluctuations. To restore operation follow the procedures outlined below.
If the RS-232 interface does not function correctly, first check that the correct RS-232 cable is being used, and that all cable connections are secure. Next, reset the baud rate of the scale to match the external device. See Appendix II, “Setup Functions.” Now, make certain the data formats are identical. See Appendix VI, “RS-232 Serial Data Communications.” If data transmission or reception is still not possible, be certain that the cable is the correct type.
Appendix IX Battery Option Installation Disassembly of the entire scale is not required when installing the battery option kit. 1. Position the back of the scale so it overhangs the rear of a work bench (see Figure 2). 2. Remove the (2) Phillips head screws (marked “A” in Figure 2) and the rear panel. 3. Next remove the (2) hex head screws and washers marked “D” in Figure 2. 4. Disconnect the ribbon cable and remove the power circuit board. 5.
Battery Use for Portable Operation A fully charged battery will allow a Setra scale to operate for approximately 24 hours before recharging is needed. The battery will last one-half as long or about 12 hours if the scale is equipped with either a Remote Scale Option or an Auto Count 200. If the scale is equipped with both the Remote Scale Option and an Auto Count 200, the battery will only last one-third as long, or eight hours if fully charged.
Appendix X Specifications Setra SUPER COUNT™ CAPACITY REPRODUCIBILITY NON-LINEARITY 2.2 lb +/-0.00002 lb 0.00002 lb +/-0.00002 lb 5.5 lb +/-0.00005 lb 0.00005 lb +/-0.00005 lb 11.0 lb +/-0.0001 lb 0.0001 lb +/-0.0001 lb 27.0 lb +/-0.0005 lb 0.0005 lb +/-0.0005 lb 55.0 lb +/-0.001 lb 0.001 lb +/-0.001 lb 75.0 lb +/-0.002 lb 0.002 lb +/-0.002 lb 110.0 lb +/-0.002 lb 0.002 lb +/-0.002 lb CAPACITY REPRODUCIBILITY READABILITY NON-LINEARITY 1000 g +/-0.01 g 0.01 g +/-0.
Selectable Parity: Display: Pan: Operating Temperature: AC Adaptor: Platform/Pan Dimensions: even/odd/none 6-digit LCD Stainless Steel 40˚ to 110˚F (5˚ to 43˚C) Input - 110 VAC / 60 Hz Output - 16 VDC @ 550ma 1000 g (2.2 lb.) 2500 g (5.5 lb.) 5.12” diameter 130 mm 5.12” diameter 130 mm 5000 g (11 lb.) 6.31” diameter 160 mm 12,500 g (27 lb.) 25,000 g (55 lb.) 34,000 g (75 lb.) 50,000 g (110 lb.
Appendix XI Script Codes for Keypad Entry The following tables show the codes for the ASCII characters, ASCII control codes and Setra scale data codes.
Punctuation and Special Characters ! “ # 33 34 35 [ \ ] 91 92 93 $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , . / : ; < = > ? @ 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 ^ 94 — 95 ‘ 96 { 123 | 124 } 125 ~ 126 backspace 251 (Note: The backspace will clear the code that was last entered.
Setra Scale Data ID 0 ID 1 ID 2 128 129 130 transmit ID field 0 “S” id transmit ID field 1 “D” id transmit ID field 2 “R” id ID 3 ID 4 ID 5 ID 6 ID 7 Gross Net Tare A.P.W. A.P.W. exp. Count Acc Count Acc Ct Ents Acc Weight Acc wt Ents Units word Units ltr. Setra codes 131 132 133 134 135 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 Units jump code X of “x or y seq.” Y of “x or y seq.” Time 151 152 153 154 Date 155 Pause(.
Format Codes Format Length 160 Set the length of the field to be printed. (Argument code 1 to 99.) Format Precision 161 Set the precision of the field to be printed. (Argument code 0 to 6.) Format Sign 162 Transmit the “+” and “-” sign or only the “-” sign as appropriate. (Argument code “+” or “-”, 43 or 45, respectively.) Justification 163 Justify the field to the left or right. (Argument code “R” or “L”, 82 or 76, respectively.
ASCII Control Characters 64 soh stx 1 2 ctrl A ctrl B esc fs 27 28 etx eot enq ack bel bs ht lf vt ff cr so si dle dcl dc2 dc3 dc4 nak syn etb can em sub 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ctrl C ctrl D ctrl E ctrl F ctrl G ctrl H ctrl I ctrl J ctrl K ctrl L ctrl M ctrl N ctrl O ctrl P ctrl Q ctrl R ctrl S ctrl T ctrl U ctrl V ctrl W ctrl W ctrl Y ctrl Z gs rs us del 29 30 31 127 Setra Super CountTM Operator's Manual
Appendix XII Setra Systems, Inc. Limited Two-Year Scale Warranty Setra Systems, Inc. warrants the scales it manufactures to be free from defects in material and workmanship. Upon return, transportation charges prepaid, to Setra’s factory within two (2) years of the date of purchase, Setra will repair or replace, at its option, any scale which it determines to contain defective material or workmanship and will return said scale to purchaser, transportation prepaid, at any point in the United States.
INDEX 01oF01 28 AC adaptor 3, 18, 59 accessories 53 accum 5, 6, 15, 22, 23, 24, 31, 34, 45, 48 accumulate 5, 15, 31 accumulator count by id 22 count by id, example 23 count by id, setup 39 database 22 database, clear 23 multiple 24 weight by id 22 weight by id, setup 39 accumulator database 22 accuracy 4, 10, 11, 32, 41, 44, 58 enhancement 7, 14, 43 add nnn 7 alphanumeric keypad 27 apw (See average piece weight) ASCII character 45, 47, 50 ASCII characters 46, 60 punctuation 61 special 61 ASCII control chara
accum 16 Clear To Send 51 code 24, 26, 49, 60 format 63 sequence 24 CodES 27 CompuCount™ 25 computer 4, 20, 25, 33, 34, 41, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 55 computer..
gross weight 5, 6, 8, 12, 31, 34, 44, 45, 48, 49 handshaking 31, 45, 51 hardware 45, 51 hexadecimal 45, 47, 49 hysteresis 44 id 5, 6, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 38, 39, 45, 46, 47, 52 protect 19, 20 Id ACCUM oFF 39 Id ACCUM on 39 ID PR 20 ID SC 20 identification 46 immediate print 47, 49 installation 1, 45 INT 6, 16, 34, 35, 36, 45, 47, 49 integration time 36 interface 25, 45, 46, 50, 51, 53, 55 IntPrt 40 inventory adjustments 25 jump function 46, 50 keyboard 1, 4, 5, 8, 10, 12, 13, 19, 29, 41, 43, 45, 46 alph
NO LOC 19, 20, 21, 39 non-linearity 58 OFLO 7 OK 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 29, 48 ounces 5, 6, 8, 29, 37, 48, 49, 50, 58 troy 6, 8, 48, 50, 58 output 24, 26, 27, 49 pan 3, 59 parity 18, 33, 34, 35, 44, 51, 59 part number 26, 27 PASS 54 PC 6, 7, 31 pennyweights 6, 8, 37, 48, 50, 58 peripheral device 5, 44, 53 pounds 6, 8, 29, 37, 42, 48, 49, 50, 58 precision 44 print 4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 16, 17, 18, 22, 24, 27, 30, 31, 34, 35, 45, 53 accumulated values 22 alternate 30, 31, 34, 35 bar code 53 continuous mode 40, 4
sample 5, 8, 11, 14, 32, 44 custom 11 sample size 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 43, 45 minimum (See minimum sample size) scale data 62 scale data codes 60 scanner bar code 19 script 26, 28, 40, 54 codes 60 entering 26 entering, keypad 26 erase all 27, 54 identifying number 25, 27, 40 keypad entry 60 writing 26 SCrIPt 26 ScriptCoder 18, 24, 26, 30, 53 print setup 30 ScriptCoder Label Design & Cable Kit 26, 30 segment test 54 self-diagnostics 4 sequential numbering 25, 28 display 28 serial data printers 31 serial po
to order 53 transmission sequence 26 troy ounces 6, 8, 37, 48, 50, 58 typographical conventions 1 UnAbLE 4, 7, 19, 21, 37, 49, 54 units 5, 6, 8, 13, 29, 34, 35, 41, 42, 45, 46, 48, 50, 52, 58 enable/disable 8, 37 user-definable 6, 29, 37, 42, 58 X 29 UPdAtE 7, 14 display (See display ) verify function 46, 50 vibration 3, 16, 36, 54 volatile ID 5 WAKE UP 46 wake up message 4 warm up 4 warranty 55, 65 weighing 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 15, 16, 18, 33, 36, 41, 42, 54 weight accumulate 22 accumulator 23, 24 XXoFYY 28 zero
FCC WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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