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6 DC-100 Operation Manual.Key DescriptionTurns the scale display on or offUsed to enter numeric values. When using the scale, first enter a numeric va
Introduction 7Changes the weighing units between lb and kgs.Changes the display between net weight and gross weight.Adds an incrementing Sequence Numb
8 DC-100 Operation Manual2.0 InstallationThis section describes the procedure for the installation and setup of the DC-100 counting scale.2.1 Unpackin
Installation 92.2 RepackingIf the DC-100 counting scale must be returned for modification, calibration or repair, it must be properly packed with suff
10 DC-100 Operation Manual2.5 Battery Installation This section covers the installation of the DC-100’s optional battery into the battery compartment.
Installation 115. Slide the faston connectors on the battery cables onto the faston tabs on the battery, being careful to match the wire color with th
12 DC-100 Operation Manual2.6 Start-Up Screens1. As the scale powers up it will display the current version of the firmware it is using. It also shows
Installation 132.7 Setting Time and DateOnce you set the internal clock for the correct day and time it will continue to keep them, even when the scal
14 DC-100 Operation Manual3.0 Configuration SettingsThis section presents the setup and configuration of the 920i counting scale to be used specifical
Configuration Settings 15SPEC Description00 Auto Power Saving When No Weight Change & No Key Press0: Disable (DEFAULT)1: 1 minute2: 2 minutes3: 3
16 DC-100 Operation Manual08 Sampling Times for Unit Weight CalculationHigher number samples improve accuracy in environments of higher vibration or b
Configuration Settings 1731 PC/PRN Output Data Method0: No operation1: Counting2: By +/-/Print Key (PC/PRN) (DEFAULT)3: For both classes 1 & 232 S
18 DC-100 Operation Manual62 RS232 - XON/XOFF0: Disable1: Enable63 Sample QuantityDetermines the number of pieces the scale assumes are on the platter
Configuration Settings 193.1.2 Weight and Measurement Specification (142 Settings)1. Press and hold the REZERO key and enter 142 using the numeric key
20 DC-100 Operation Manual604Weight Decimal Point Position for Scale A0: 01: 0.0 2: 0.003: 0.000 (DEFAULT)4: 0.0000605Load Cell Sensitivity Selection
Configuration Settings 21611Load Cell Sensitivity Selection in mV/V for Scale B0: 4.00 mV/V1: 3.76 mV/V2: 3.52 mV/V3: 3.28 mV/V4: 3.04 mV/V5: 2.80 mV/
22 DC-100 Operation Manual617Load Cell Sensitivity Selection in mV/V for Scale C0: 4.00 mV/V1: 3.76 mV/V2: 3.52 mV/V3: 3.28 mV/V4: 3.04 mV/V5: 2.80 mV
Configuration Settings 23629Weight Reset When Tare0: Yes (DEFAULT)1: No630Auto Clear Tare When Rezero0: No (DEFAULT)1: Yes631Initial Start Range Setti
24 DC-100 Operation Manual646Automatic Unit Weight Clear Conditions0: Disable (DEFAULT)1: Over net 5D & gross 21D & weight stable2: >=net 1
Calibration 254.0 CalibrationThe DC-100 counting scale is a high-precision instrument. Although the scale needs very little maintenance, you may want
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26 DC-100 Operation Manual4. The scale display confirms that you are in the Calibration Mode. 5. Next, press the * REPRINT key to enter the zero sett
Calibration 2710. Press the * REPRINT key to enter the weight calibration setting.11. Put a calibrated weight on the platform equal to the total capac
28 DC-100 Operation Manual5.0 Scale OperationsThe following paragraphs contain detailed operator instructions for the DC-100 counting scale (see Figur
Scale Operations 295.1 Weight Unit SwitchingNotes: • SPEC 600 SCALE UNIT SPECIFICATION sets the default weight unit to Grams, Kgs or Lbs.• SPEC 642 WE
30 DC-100 Operation Manual5.2.3 Tare Addition or SubtractionTwo tares can be accumulated or subtracted using the TARE key as well. Tare weights canno
Scale Operations 315.4 Entering Unit WeightsEntering unit weights can be done either by sampling, as presented in Section 5.4.1, or by key entry as de
32 DC-100 Operation ManualSPEC 7 - Unit Weight Auto-Recomputing Set to “1: Yes”1. Press REZERO key to zero scale.2. Place 10 pieces of the item to be
Scale Operations 335.5 Part Accumulation and Negative Counting – Without Recalling an Item CodeThe DC-100 counting scale is fully capable of part numb
34 DC-100 Operation Manualpress the + key. Note: If SPEC 14 AUTO EXIT FROM ADD MODE is set to “0: No”, the scale will not auto exit from displaying th
Scale Operations 355.7.2 Subtracting Parts From Inventory1. Key in the item ID Code and press the CODE key.2. If the tare weight and unit weight have
2 DC-100 Operation Manual6.2.1 Recalling Numeric Item Codes using Item Code Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
36 DC-100 Operation Manual6.0 Scale ProgrammingThe DC-100 can store information for the parts you count most frequently, eliminating the need for re-e
Scale Programming 376.1.1 Checking Memory StatusTo see how many existing items have been programmed and how many items can still be stored, do the fol
38 DC-100 Operation ManualNotes:•There are four types of setpoints which can be selected by rotating through them in the following order using the [+}
Scale Programming 396.1.3 Delete Item MemoryTo just clear an individual field associated with an item code, follow the programming instructions in Sec
40 DC-100 Operation Manual6.2.2 Re-Computing Item Code Unit WeightNote: If you want the accuracy percentage of the recomputing to be displayed during
Scale Programming 412. To add a quantity to inventory, press the STATUS key once. The IN annunciator illuminates. To subtract a quantity from invento
42 DC-100 Operation Manual6.3 Setting Tare in Operation ModeThis section will describe the different tare-related operations you can perform from the
Scale Programming 436.4 Setting a Lot NumberWhen storing item codes in the scale’s memory, you have the option to attach a lot number to that item. (S
44 DC-100 Operation Manual7. 0 External Printers, Barcode Scanners, Keyboards and PlatformsThe following sections decribe connecting external printers
External Printers, Barcode Scanners, Keyboards and Platforms 457.1.3 Eltron PrintersThe DC-100 includes a pre-programmed format that works with Eltron
Introduction 1About This ManualThis manual contains operating procedures for the DC-100 counting scales and provides the user with all the information
46 DC-100 Operation Manual7.1.4 Epson PrintersThe DC-100 includes a pre-programmed format that works with Epson printers and printers that emulate the
External Printers, Barcode Scanners, Keyboards and Platforms 477.2.1 Header CodesData can be input with headers or without them. The following header
48 DC-100 Operation Manual7.2.2 Z Commands via BarcodesYou can also scan barcode representations of the scale’s Z commands. This allows the scale oper
External Printers, Barcode Scanners, Keyboards and Platforms 497.2.6 Programming the QSC-6000 Plus Quickscan RS232C ScannerIf you are using the Quicks
50 DC-100 Operation Manual3. Set Handshaking Requirements Disable hardware handshaking Disable CTS/RTS flow control Disable XON/XOFF so
External Printers, Barcode Scanners, Keyboards and Platforms 515. Set Interchange Delay 0 millisecondsSet0 MillisecondsEnd6. Disable ACK/NAKSetDisa
52 DC-100 Operation Manual8. Set Label ID disable ID controlSetDisable ID ControlEnd9. Set Check Digit don’t compute check digit don’t transm
External Printers, Barcode Scanners, Keyboards and Platforms 5310. Set Label Length set minimum length set length = 0SetSet minimum lengthSet
54 DC-100 Operation Manual7.2.7 Programming the QuickScan Keyboard Wedge ScannerIf you are using the Quickscan keyboard wedge barcode scanner connecte
External Printers, Barcode Scanners, Keyboards and Platforms 557.3 Connecting the IBM KeyboardThe DC-100 can be connected to an IBM PC/AT keyboard to
2 DC-100 Operation ManualDC-100 Single ScaleNote: Units are selectable from lb to kg and can be programmed to weigh in other primary units: lb, kg, g.
56 DC-100 Operation Manual7.4 Connecting an External PlatformFor a list of DIGI remote platforms that can be used with the DC-100, see Table 1-2 on pa
Job Sequence Programming 578.0 Job Sequence ProgrammingThe ability to program a series of instructions for the operators that appear on the display is
58 DC-100 Operation Manualpress the CLEAR key once as the last step. If you want the job sequence to start over again once the task is done, prompt t
Job Sequence Programming 598.4 Deleting a Job Sequence StepThis function allows you to delete a step that is no longer necessary in the job sequence p
60 DC-100 Operation Manual9.0 Password Protecting the Programming FunctionsIn some situations it may be useful to password protect certain functions o
Password Protecting the Programming Functions 61key without entering anything.You will be prompted to choose one of these options for each mode for wh
62 DC-100 Operation Manual10.0 DC-100 Error Message List The DC-100’s two-line alphanumeric display allows for detailed error messages. Use Table 10-
DC-100 Error Message List 63Table 10-1. DC-100 Error Message ListScale C start up err press clr key to exitUnable to detect scale C because it is not
64 DC-100 Operation Manual11.0 DC-100 Limited WarrantyRice Lake Weighing Systems (RLWS) warrants that all RLWS equipment and systems properly installe
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Introduction 31.2 Modes of Operation1.2.1 Description of Modes of Operation• Operation Mode – where all the basic weighing and counting operations are
4 DC-100 Operation ManualDC-100 Mode FlowchartThe chart below shows the functions under each of the DC-100 modes. Use the Mode key to switch between m
Introduction 51.3 Keyboard and DisplayFigure 1-2 shows the DC-100 console with annunciators, function keys and the numeric keypad. Annunciators are de
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