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    Manual numberPTI-12-03/01/07/A

    Integrated system for counting pieces and labelling

    WLT/L seriesWLL series

    MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRONIC WEIGHING INSTRUMENTS

    RADWAG, 26 600 Radom, Bracka 28 StreetPOLANDphone +48 48 38 48 800, phone/fax. +48 48 385 00 10Sales Department +48 48 366 80 06www.radwag.com

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    1. UNPACKING OF THE MAIN BALANCE.......................................................5

    2. INTENDED USE ............................................................................................. 6

    3. GETTING STARTED...................................................................................... 73.1 Conditions of appropriate use................................................................................7

    3.2 Time of warming-up...............................................................................................73.3. Balance levelling................................................................................................... 8

    4. UNDER-FLOOR WEIGHING.......................................................................... 8

    5. BALANCE DESCRIPTION............................................................................. 9

    5.1. Graphic display..................................................................................................... 95.2. Balance keyboard............................................................................................... 105.3. PC keyboard....................................................................................................... 11

    5.4. Connecting sockets ............................................................................................12

    6. USER MENU ................................................................................................ 13

    6.1. Menu view .......................................................................................................... 166.2. Menu navigating ................................................................................................. 176.3. Return to weighing..............................................................................................18

    7. WEIGHING ................................................................................................... 18

    7.1. Tarring................................................................................................................ 197.2. Inscribing tare value ...........................................................................................207.3. Automatic tare .................................................................................................... 20

    7.4. Zeroing ............................................................................................................... 21

    8. BALANCE CALIBRATION .......................................................................... 22

    9. SETTING OF PRINTOUTS CONTENTS FOR GLP PROCEDURES.......... 23

    10. TIME AND DATE SETTING....................................................................... 23

    11. SETTING WORK PARAMETERS..............................................................26

    11.1. Filter setting...................................................................................................... 2611.2. Median filter setting ..........................................................................................2611.3. Setting the time of display refreshment ............................................................2711.4. Setting of autozero operating ...........................................................................27

    11.5. Last digit ........................................................................................................... 2711.6. Negative ........................................................................................................... 28

    11.7. Two platforms...................................................................................................2811.8. Automatic tare .................................................................................................. 28

    12. FUNCTIONS CONNECTED WITH RS 232 USE .......................................28

    13. PRINTOUTS...............................................................................................29

    14. SETTING ACCESSIBILITY OF WEIGHT UNITS ......................................30

    15. SETTING ACCESSIBILITY OF WORK MODES.......................................31

    16. OTHER PARAMETERS. ............................................................................ 31

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    17. COUNTING PIECES................................................................................... 34

    17.1. Databases ........................................................................................................ 3417.1.1. Database of operators.............................................................................................3417.1.2. Database of labels...................................................................................................35

    17.1.3. Assortment database ..............................................................................................41

    17.1.4. Contractors database..............................................................................................42

    17.2. Settings of operating for counting pieces..........................................................4317.2.1. Configuration...........................................................................................................4317.2.2. Printer settings ........................................................................................................44

    18. COUNTING PIECES................................................................................... 45

    18.1. Description of graphic display for Counting pieces mode .................................4518.2. Reference mass setting....................................................................................46

    18.2.1. Inserting known mass of single piece .....................................................................4618.2.2. Determining (weighing) by declared quantity of sample ......................................... 4618.2.3. Wprowadzenie masy detalu z bazy danych wagi.................................................... 48

    18.3. Introducing reference mass to balance memory...............................................4918.4. Counting pieces with checkweighing................................................................49

    19. LABELLING ...............................................................................................50

    19.1. Quick database search.....................................................................................5019.1.1. Quick assortment database search.........................................................................50

    19.2. Operator selection and logging in.....................................................................5119.3. Article selection ................................................................................................5119.4. Contractor selection..........................................................................................5119.5. Deleting n1 and n2 counters and sums variable........................................51

    20. REGULAR LABELLING ............................................................................ 5220.1. Cumulative label printing ..................................................................................52

    20.2. Printing of cc label......................................................................................... 5420.3. Initiating cc label by n2 counter....................................................................5420.4. Initiating cc label by n2 counter....................................................................5520.5. Initiating c label and cc label by determined quantity of pieces ...................5620.6. Labelling with checkweighing ...........................................................................5620.7. Automatic printout.............................................................................................57

    21. BARCODES ............................................................................................... 57

    21.1. General description ..........................................................................................5721.2. EAN code ......................................................................................................... 58

    21.3. Other barcodes.................................................................................................5821.4. Advantages of using barcodes .........................................................................5821.5 The usage of EAN-128 barcode in scales. ........................................................5921.6. Operating with barcode scanners.....................................................................61

    22. STATISTICS............................................................................................... 64

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    23. PRINTOUTS...............................................................................................65

    23.1. Standard printout..............................................................................................6523.2. Non-standard printouts.....................................................................................66

    23.2.1. Inscribing texts ........................................................................................................69

    23.2.2. Choice of non-standard printouts ............................................................................73

    23.2.3. Changing set of characters for EPSON TM-U220 series (Polish characters)....... 73

    24. COOPERATION WITH PRINTER OR WITH COMPUTER........................ 74

    24.1. Drawings of connection cables.........................................................................74

    25. COOPERATION WITH COMPUTER PROGRAM DB editor ............... 75

    26. TRANSMISSION POTOCOL ..................................................................... 76

    26.1. Some basic information....................................................................................7626.2. Transmission parameters .................................................................................7626.3. Transmission characteristics ............................................................................77

    26.4. Continuous transmission/automatic printout.....................................................77

    26.4.1. Types of printouts....................................................................................................77

    26.4.2. Continuous transmission.........................................................................................7826.4.3. Continuous transmission with pauses................................................................... 7826.4.4. Stable result transmission.......................................................................................7826.4.5. Survey of automatic printouts..................................................................................79

    26.5. Commands and responses syntax ...................................................................8026.5.1. Commands syntax...................................................................................................8026.5.2. Response syntax.....................................................................................................81

    26.6. List of commands computer - balance..............................................................82

    27. ERROR MESSAGES.................................................................................. 85

    28. TECHNICAL PARAMETERS..................................................................... 86

    28.1. WLT/L series .................................................................................................... 8628.2. WLL series ....................................................................................................... 87

    APPENDIX A .................................................................................................... 88

    APPENDIX B .................................................................................................... 89

    APPENDIX C .................................................................................................... 89

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    1. UNPACKING OF THE MAIN BALANCE

    Cut open tape protecting the box. Take out the balance of factory package andplace it on a stable base. Take out all components and assemble themaccording to below drawings:

    Fig 1. The components installation for the balance with pan size 165 x 165mm

    For balances 300 x 300mm or 410 x 410mm put on the pan and set the scaleworking according to the chapter 2 of this manual.

    Fig 1-1. The balance with pan size 300 x 300mm

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    Fig 1-2. The balance with pan size 410 x 410mm

    Balances are supplied from 230 V AC / 11 V AC adapters. Connect to thepower source and turn on the balance.

    2. INTENDED USE

    Counting labelling balances are designed for COUNTING PIECES OF THESAME MASS.Connection with label printer enables labels printing.Balances are equipped with data bases of operators, assortments, labels andcontractors. Connected with bar code scanner searching out assortment by barcode is possible.

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    Software of count ing set makes possible:

    - determining mass of single detail on main balance with highestaccuracy of weighing

    - owing to application of graphic display, balance software is user-friendly

    - possibility of application PC type PS/2 keyboard simplifies moving insoftware menu and data accessing

    - printing basic labels, cumulative labels, cc labels (cumulative labels ofcumulative ones)

    - cooperation with barcode scanner- cooperation with additional balance platform

    3. GETTING STARTED

    3.1 Conditions of appropriate use

    place balance on a stable and flat table or free from vibrations balance should not be exposed to draughts and sudden air movements balance should be placed in room of stable temperature and humidity

    balance should be placed far from heat sources temperature of the room should be +15C +30C (for WLT balances) if static electricity influence balances, indications, its base should be

    earthed. Earthling clamp is in the back part of balance base balances should be levelled according to a level condition indicator to

    guarantee the appropriate weighing accuracy

    3.2 Time of warming-up

    Before performing measurements wait until balance reaches temperaturestabilization. It is so-called warm-up time. It takes about 15 minutes.For weighing instruments that have been stored in low temperatures (e.g.during winter) the warm-up time is about 2 hours.

    The indications of display may change during temperature stabilization.

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    3.3. Balance levelling

    To do the measurements correctly level the scale. Take the pan off carefully(without rapid pulls and hits) and turn the legs in order to level the balance, airbubble should be place in the centre of level condition indicator.

    Fig. 2. Balance levelling1- correct levelling

    2- incorrect levelling

    4. UNDER-FLOOR WEIGHING

    For scales with 165 x 165mm platforms can weigh underslinged loads (hangedunder the balance floor). In case of using this function:

    remove the hole plug made of plastic (placed in the balance floor),

    a suspension can be seen in the hole. It is standard equipment,Mount an appropriate hook for hanging loads (hook is non-standard

    equipment).

    1. The suspense cannot be rotated, revolved or tampered in any way,because of direct connection with the weighing mechanism of thebalance.

    2. All the additional elements like pan, string etc. should be tarred (TARE).3. Balances with 300 x 300mm or 410 x 410mm platforms do not have the

    under-floor weighing mechanism.

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    5. BALANCE DESCRIPTION

    5.1. Graphic display

    Fig. 3. Graphic display

    1. displayed mass of currently weighed load2. unit of mass3. upper bargraph in which description of operating mode, date and time of

    internal balance clock are displayed4. lower bargraph in which part of mass from range of max capacity used

    currently is displayed

    5. symbol of precise zero6. symbol indicating stable weighing result7. symbol indicating weighing with tare

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    5.2. Balance keyboard

    Each key on balance keyboard is dual-function key, its function depends onbalance operating mode.

    Balancekeyboard

    Function in weighing modeFunction in Counting pieces

    mode

    zeroing zeroing

    Enter to balance menu Enter to counting pieces menu

    Enter to choice of operating mode Enter to choice of operatingmode

    Change of weighing unitDetermining mass of singledetail by weighing

    Sending display state to externaldevice (PRINT)

    Label printout

    Balance tarring Balance tarring

    + Introducing Id codes

    + Introducing mass of single pcs

    + Change of weighing platform Change of weighing platform

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    5.3. PC keyboard

    PC keyboard is necessary for correct balance operating (moving in balancemenu). Without PC keyboard access to some functions is impossible, abovethat database edition is more convenient and efficient by using PC keyboard.

    PCkeyboard

    Function in weighingmode

    Function in Counting pieces mode

    F1 Indication zeroing Indication zeroing

    F2 Enter to balance menu Enter to counting pieces menu

    F3 Enter to choice ofoperating mode

    Enter to choice of operating mode

    F4 Change of weighing unit Determining mass of single detail byweighing

    F5 Sending display state toexternal device (PRINT)

    Label printout

    F6 Balance tarring Balance tarring

    F7 - Operators base choice of operator

    F8 - Assortments base choice of assortment

    F9 - Contractors base choice of contractor

    F10 - Cumulative printout with counters deleting

    F11 - Printout of cc label with counters deleting

    INSERT - Setting N1, N2 counters, V1, V2 any text,M1, M2 sums of details quantity and

    starting point of counter n1HOME - Printout of cumulative label without counter

    deleting

    PAGE UP Id codes edition Id codes edition

    END - Printout of cc label without countersdeleting

    PAGE

    DOWN

    - Introducing mass of single detail

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    DEL - Deleting counters and statistics

    TAB Change of weighingplatform

    Change of weighing platform

    ESC Resignation fromintroduced changes Resignation from introduced changes

    5.4. Connecting sockets

    Fig. 4. Sockets

    1. Adaptor socket (11V AC 50Hz)2. PC keyboard socket3. RS 232 socket4. additional display socket5. earthling screw6. RS 485 socket7. main switch

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    6. USER MENU

    Users menu comprises 9 groups of parameters signed by P. Below you cansee listed groups and parameters.

    P1 Calibration01 Ext. calibration | * * * * * * * * | function

    02 User calibration | * * * * * * * * | function

    03 Report printout | * * * * * *0.1 | on

    P2 GLP01 User | Nowak Jan |02 Project | AR 65/04 |03 Time printout | * * * * * *0.0 | off

    04 Date printout | * * * * * *0.0 | off05 User printout | * * * * * *0.0 | off06 Proj. printout | * * * * * *0.0 | off07 Id printout | * * * * * *0.0 | off08 Calibr. printout | * * * * * *0.0 | off

    P3 Date/Time01 Date format | * * * * * * * 0 | DA/MO/YR

    02 Time format | * * * * * * * 0 | 24 hours03 Time | * * * * * * * * | function

    04 Date | * * * * * * * * | function

    05 Display time | * * * * * * * 1 | on06 Display date | * * * * * * * 1 | on

    P4 Reading01 Filter | * * * * * * * 3 | average

    02 II - / - / - / - | * * * * * * * 3 | average03 Median filter | * * * * * * * 3 | average04 II - / - / - / - | * * * * * * * 3 | average05 Refreshing | 0 | 0,04s06 Autozero | * * * * * * * 1 | on07 II - / - / - / - | * * * * * * * 1 | on08 Last digit | * * * * * * * 1 | always09 II - / - / - / - | * * * * * * * 1 | always10 Negative. | * * * * * * * 0 | off11 Both platforms | 0 | off

    12 Aut. tare | 0 | off

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    P5 RS - 23201 Trans. speed | * * * * * * * 1 | 480002 Parity | * * * * * * * 0 | none03 Data bits | * * * * * * * 2 | 8 bits04 Stop bits | * * * * * * * 1 | 1 bit

    05 Trans. control | * * * * * * * 0 | none06 Aut. printout | * * * * * * * 0 | none07 Interval | * * * * * * * 1 | * 0.1 s08 Min. mass | * * * * * * * 4 | 10 d09 Print stab | * * * * * * * 1 | on10 Pause | 1 | *0,1s11 Printer type | 1 | CitizenCLP

    P6 Printouts01 Prn. memory | * * ****** | function

    02 Prn. destination |* * * * * * * 0 | RS03 Printout no. | * * * * * * * 0 | standard04 Print. 1 start | * * * * * * * 1 |05 Print. 1 stop | * * * * * * * 1 |06 Print. 2 start | * * * * * * * 1 |07 Print. 2 stop | * * * * * * * 1 |... . . . . . . . . . . | * * * * * * * 0|12 Text 1 | * * * * * * * 1|13 Text 2 | * * * * * * * 4|... . . . . . . . . . . | * * * * * * * 1|92 Tekst 80 | * * * * * * * 0|

    P7 Units01 Grams | * * * * * * * 1 | on02 Kilograms | * * * * * * * 1 | on03 Pounds | * * * * * * * 0 | off04 Ounces | * * * * * * * 0 | off05 Ounces troy | * * * * * * * 0 | off06 Carats | * * * * * * * 0 | off07 Dwt | * * * * * * * 0 | off08 Taele Hk. | * * * * * * * 0 | off

    09 Taele S. | * * * * * * * 0 | off10 Taele T. | * * * * * * * 0 | off11 Mommes | * * * * * * * 0 | off12 Grains | 0 | off13 Newton | 0 | off14 Tical | 0 | off15 Custom | 0 | off16 User Factor | 1.0 |

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    P8 Operating modes01 Counting pieces | * * * * * * * 1 | on02 Statistic | 1 | on03 Starting mode | 1 | counting

    P9 Other01 Address | 1 |

    02 ID setting | * * ****** | function

    03 ID autoprinting | 0| off

    04 Signal | * * * * * * *1 | on

    05 Language | * * ****** | function

    06 Backlight | * * * * * * 1 | on07 Contrast | * * * * * * * * | function

    08 Screensaver | * * * * * * * 0 | off09 Balance number | 114493 * * *|

    10 Software number | MCB e.08*|11 Par. printout | * * * * * * * * | function

    12 Par. receive | * * * * * * * * | function

    13 Password | 0 |

    14 Bar code reader | * * ****** | function

    Parameters in user menu can be:

    functional for particular activities e.g. balance calibration selectable enable choice one of few values which are permanently

    declared in balance memory e.g. refreshing, display screensaver,declaring measuring units, declaring functions

    introduced enabling change of some of setting saved in balancememory e.g. date, time, user number, texts

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    6.1. Menu view

    While in weighing press Fkey, display shows main balance menu (display I).Moving by marker up or down, set it next to submenu which contents you wantto see. Press key, display will show contents of submenu (display II)

    Fig. 5 View of balance menu

    1 number of main menu2 choice of function marker

    3 name of function4 name of currently performed activity5 number of submenu6 name of submenu7 attribute of submenu8 value referring to attribute

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    6.2. Menu navigating

    Moving in user menu is possible by means of balance keyboard or attached PCkeyboard.

    By means of balance keyboard

    Balance keyboard Description

    Exit to one step higher level to menu

    Enter to parameter edition

    Moving marker downwards

    Moving marker upwards

    Confirmation of introduced value

    Cancellation of changes, exit from menu

    By means of PC keyboard

    Key Description

    F2 Enter to balance menu

    ESC Cancellation of changes, exit from submenu

    ENTER Confirmation of introduced value

    Moving cursor downwards menu

    Moving cursor upwards menu

    Enter to submenu, parameter edition

    Exit to one step higher level e.g. from submenu to main

    menu

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    6.3. Return to weighing

    Introduced changes in settings will be saved after return to weighingmode with procedure of saving changes.

    Fig. 6. Return to weighing

    After introducing all changes in parameters settings press several times ESCkey. When display indicates message, choose one of two options:

    ENTER save changesESC without saving

    7. WEIGHING

    Basic conditions which should be fulfilled to ensure reliability of measurements: stable base for balance, choice of appropriate parameters for existing external conditions

    Before measurements or in case of essential changes of external conditions,balance should be calibrated according to manual (for verified balances,function of calibration is not accessible for user)Before measurements check if unloaded balance indicates precise zero indicated pictogram - - in left lower corner (only when P4 06 Autozeroparameter is set on 1: yesor P4 07for second platform), if balance doesntindicates zero press key: .

    If conditions for zeroing are unfavourable (lack of stable result), displayindicates horizontal lines. After exceeding set zeroing time of balance willreturn to weighing without performing zeroing. In such case wait forstabilization of conditions and press again key.

    Place on the pan weighed load and when results are stable (indicated )read on the display result of weighing.

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    Fig. 7. Weighing- choice of weighing platformTAB- by means of PC keyboard11

    PRINT+n by means of balance keyboard

    7.1. Tarr ing

    For determining net mass place on the pan packageof load and when indication is stable press Tkey.

    Fig. 7a. Tarring display view

    1 TARE signature (NET is being displayed)2 stable result signature

    Tarring can be performed repeatedly in the whole balance weighing range.Using tare function pay attention not to exceed the maximum weighing range.After removing the load and package display will indicate mass equal to massof tare with minus sign.

    Notice:

    Tare value is not stored in balance memory and is deleted after disconnectingfrom mains

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    7.2. Inscribing tare value

    It is possible to inscribe tare value.To do it in weighing mode follow the below instructions:

    Select the platform for tarring, Using PC keyboard inscribe a tare value (in basic unit) according to

    display format e.g.: if the basic unit is kg and 0,005kg is a scale divisionand you want to inscribe 1.05kg as a tare value, enter it in the followingformat: 1.050,

    In the bottom left corner the editing field appears for inscribing a tarevalue,

    Fig. 7b. Inscribing tare display view1 tare designator

    2 stability designator

    3 tare value

    press Tor F6 (PC keyboard), Tare can be inscribed any time.

    NoticeUse point for decimal fractions.

    7.3. Automatic tare

    This function is useful for quick determining net mass of weighed goods whentare values are different for each weighings. It is accessible in parameters group.

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    Enabling function:

    Fig. 7c. Automatic tare enabling

    After setting an appropriate value of the parameter return to weighing 5.3. ofthis manual.

    The way of operation:

    Press ZERO button when the pan is empty, Put a package on the pan, After stabilizing tarring is performed (Net designator is displayed in the

    top left corner of the display), Put an article on the pan, The display shows the net mass of the article, Unload the pan, Indication returns to zero, Put the next package and the cycle repeats.

    7.4. Zeroing

    For zeroing display indication press key. Indication will returnto zero and display will indicate a graphic signature in left lowercorner .Zeroing of indication is possible only in range of2%of maximum capacitycurrently displayed balance/platform. If zeroed value is bigger than 2% of

    maximum capacity display will indicate error message and return to displayingprevious value for main balance or displayed mass will not change.

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    Notice:Balance zeroing determines a new zero point treated by balance as precisezero. Zeroing is possible only in stable states of the indication.

    8. BALANCE CALIBRATION

    To ensure very high accuracy of weighing, periodical entering to memorycorrection factor of balance indication referring to standard mass is required; itis so called balance calibration. In WLT balances it is inaccessible for user. Theprocedure of calibration can be performed only by authorized services of themanufacturer.

    Fig. 8. Internal setting of calibration1 main menu number2 cursor3 group of parameters4 status bar5 parameter number6 parameter name

    7 parameter value8 parameter description

    Notice:In verified scales calibration can be accessed from the users menu. Calibrationshould be performed with no load on the pan!

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    9. SETTING OF PRINTOUTS CONTENTS FOR GLP PROCEDURES

    P2GLPhis group of parameters allows to enable/disable printing somevariables on the standard printout and calibration report.

    For variables:User and project name (max 8 alphanumerical characters) enter names withbalance keyboard or with PS/2 keyboard.

    For remaining fields, select digits:- 0 no (do not print during report)- 1 yes (print during report)

    10. TIME AND DATE SETTING

    Balances have a real time clock, which can be modified. Enter menu group P3Date/Time according to the below scheme:

    Fig. 9. Date/Time submenu

    01 Date formathas doublestate choice according to below dependance

    - 1 date format Month/Day/Year- 0 date format Day/Month/Year

    After choice of appropriate value confirm with ENTER key.

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    02 Time formathas doublestate choice according to below dependance:

    - 1 time format 12 hours- 0 time format 24 hours

    After choice of appropriate value confirm with ENTER key.Format 12 hours. Is diffrentiated by placing letters PM or AM on printouts.

    03 TimeWith F key enter parameter 03 Time setting according to below scheme.

    Fig. 10. Submenu Date / Time time setting

    Set cursor next to value which os to be changed (Hour, Minute, Second).Confirm choice pressing Fkey. Using keys Pcs and n change values.

    Fig. 11. Submenu Date / Time time setting steering keys

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    Confirm set value (last changed digit will stop pulsing)

    Above activities repeat for next values. After setting new values of time pressENTER key. Balance will return to submenu P3 Date/Time and hour displayedon upper bargraph will change.

    04 Date

    With Fkey enter parameter 04 Date setting.. According to previous description(03 Time) set current date. After date setting return to weighing mode withchanges saving in menu.

    Fig. 12. Submenu Date / Time date setting

    05 Disp time

    For setting 1 YES on upper bargraph, time will be displayed, for setting 0-NOtime will not be displayed.

    05 Disp date

    For setting 1 YES on upper bargraph, date will be displayed, for setting 0 NO date will not be displayed.

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    11. SETTING WORK PARAMETERS

    User by means of appropriate setting of parameters from menu group can adjust the balance to existing operating conditions (filter) andones expectations (refreshing, autozero, last digit displaying)

    Fig. 13. Submenu Readout internal settings

    11.1. Filter setting

    For perfect conditions filter can be set as very fast, however if conditions arebad (vibrations, draughts) filter should be set as slow or as very slow.Effectiveness of filter operating is different for weighing range. Filter worksslower in time of reaching the final result, however stronger when mass getsto set range of filter operating (parameter range of filter operating available onlyin service menu user do not have access to it).

    11.2. Median fil ter setting

    Task of median filter is to eliminate single big disturbances. By setting digitalvalue determines speed of filter operating. For zero option filter operating is off.

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    11.3. Setting the time of display refreshment

    This parameter determines how often indication of display is refreshed. It isrealized by comparing what in given moment is on the display with informationsent by balance processor about state of weighed mass placed on the pan.

    For higher refreshment parameters value display do not indicate intermediateunstable mass indication by placing and removing the load on balance pan,however for low values all changes of mass during weighing are visible e.g.this enables dosing loose or liquid materials. Time of refreshment is set inseconds.

    11.4. Setting of autozero operating

    To ensure accurate balance indications software AUTOZERO function wasintroduced. Task of this function is automatic control and correction of balancezero indication.When function is active comparison of successive results takes place indeclared distance of time e.g. every 1 s. If these result differ in value lower thandeclared range of AUTOZERO e.g. 1 interval, balance will automatically zeroand markers of stable result and zero indication will bedisplayed.

    When AUTOZERO function is on every measurement starts from precise zero.There are some special cases when this function interrupts in measurements.Example of it can be very slow placing the load on the pan (e.g. pouring theload) in such case system of zero indication correction can also correctindication of real mass of load. AUTOZERO can be switch on or off inparameter P4 06 main platform 07 additional platform.

    11.5. Last d igi t

    To ensure appropriate comfort of operating with balance user determines(depending on needs) if last digit of mass indication is to be displayed and inwhich states of balance. One of below values can be set:

    - 0 never- 1 always- 2 when stab

    For verified balance option 1 always is set (without possibility of changing)

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    11.6. Negative

    Possibility to change displaying mode negative effect (dark background, lightsigns).

    11.7. Two platforms

    Setting the parameter to YES causes displaying on the display results ofweighing from both platforms at the same time.

    11.8. Automatic tare

    This function is useful for quick determining net mass of weighed goods whentare values are different for each weighings (see chapter 7.3. of this manual).

    12. FUNCTIONS CONNECTED WITH RS 232 USE

    User can set parameters needed for correct communication of balance withcomputer or printer.

    Fig. 14. Submenu RS 232 setting

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    No and nameparameters

    Value ofparameters

    No and nameparameters

    Value ofparameters

    01 Speed oftransmission

    0 : 2400;

    1 : 4800;2 : 9600;3 : 19200

    02 Parity0 : none;1 : par;2 : odd

    07 Interval

    Interval determinesstroke (how often)

    balance sendsthrough RS232 jointdisplay indication. Itis determinedaccording to formulavalue of parameter x0.04 s = time ofstroke-interval.Values from1 to 9999 can be

    introduced03 Data bits

    1 : 7 bits;2 : 8 bits

    08 Min mass Give value

    04 Stop bits1 : 1 bit;2 : 2 bits

    09 Print stab0 : no;1 : yes

    05 Transmissioncontrol

    0 : none;1 : RTS/CTS;2 : XON/XOFF

    10 Gap

    Determines gapsbetween successivevariables sentthrough RS 232 joint

    06 Automaticprintout

    0 : none;1 : continuous;2 : with gaps3 : by stab

    11 Printer type0 : receipt(EPSON)1 : Citizen CLP2 : Zebra

    After setting appropriate parameters return to weighing mode with savingchanges.

    13. PRINTOUTS

    This function is used to configure standard and non-standard printouts. (seechapter 23).

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    14. SETTING ACCESSIBILITY OF WEIGHT UNITS

    In this group of parameters user declares measure units which are accessible

    for operators directly after pressing the key .

    All units which value of the parameters is set up at 1: yes are accessible fromthe level of toggling between units.For units described as 09 Taele Hk., 10 Taele S., 11 Taele T. there arefollowing relations:

    If all of them have attribute 1: yes the balance show only first of them09 Taele Hk

    If the measurement is done in units 11 Taele T set the attribute 0 : nofor two previous

    Enter group of the parameters P7 Units according to the figure below.

    Fig. 15. Units of measure - setting

    NOTICE:

    For verified scales (DRH enabled) users can weigh in grams or in kilograms.Pressing the Units key do not effect changing the unit although they are set toYES in parameters.

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    15. SETTING ACCESSIBILITY OF WORK MODES

    In P8parameters group users can declare work modes that are accessibledirectly under the Mode key during operation.

    Fig. 16. Work modes - setting

    Every operation mode can be enabled/disabled separately.

    16. OTHER PARAMETERS.

    Users can set parameters influence the operation of the balance in group of theparameters P9 Others e.g. beep signals etc

    01 Address(not active)

    02 ID Settingit includes 6 digits 6 codes which can be used during printouts for productspecification, operator, batch etc.

    03 ID autoprint

    for the option YES all digital codes are printed, for option NO the codesare not printed.

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    04 Beepbeep sound for pressing keys

    05 Languageselection of languages

    According to software versions (last letter in software version e or w)following languages are accessible:

    (e) language versions (w) language versions

    Polish Polish

    English English

    Czech Italian

    German German

    Dutch Dutch

    Russian French

    06 Backlightswitch on/off the backlight

    07 Contrast

    changes contrast after entering this function a window appears, bymeans of keys on the balance the contrast on the display can be changed

    08 Screen serverif the screen server is enabled displayed values disappear after settledtime and if measurement does not change.

    09 Balance Idthe information about factory number of the balance

    10 Software rev.information about software version of the balance

    11 Par. printoutif the function is active the balance parameters are printed. User can setnumbers of the parameters which should be printed.

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    Fig. 17 Submenu others - printing settings

    After a confirmation, parameters are printed via RS 232 port.

    12 Reception parametersIf the functions are activated all parameters of the balance are receivedthrough RS 232. After reception the balance informs user how manyparameters are accepted, how many are changed, how many weredeclared incorrectly and how many were not accepted by the software.Printing and reception of the parameters is very easy and fast procedure ofintroducing new setting. After printing actual parameters to file in thecomputer user changes the parameters very fast and without anyproblems. User sends new corrected setting to the balance software. Afterthese changes the balance accepts new set up. User must know allparameters and computer operation very well.

    13 PasswordEntering a password results in the necessity of inscribing it whenever youwill try to enter the menu using For F2(PC keyboard)

    14 Barcode scannerSettings for barcodes used for the assortment database searching andvariables for labelling.

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    17. COUNTING PIECES

    17.1. Databases

    17.1.1. Database of operatorsWhile in Counting pieces mode press Fkey on the balance keyboard or F2onthe PC keyboard.Choice of operator is done by arrows up and down, enter to edition by arrow tothe right fig.18.

    Fig.18. Screen operators base choice of operator for edition1 number of operator2 name of operator

    After enter to edition of operator a following window will open:

    Fig.19. Screen operators base edition of operator parameters

    name Name of operator (28 signs)index 4 digitsId 6 signspassword Password for logging (6 digits)authorization Authorization level of operator(1 to 5). Level 5 highest authorization

    Change of any parameter is performed by pressing arrow to the right and nextusing keyboard introduce appropriate value. Confirm changes by ENTERorcancel them by ESC. Exit from edition (ESC key). Enter to one level of menuhigher (again ESCkey).

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    17.1.2. Database of labels

    While in Counting pieces mode press Fkey on the balance keyboard or F2onPC keyboard.After pressing arrow to the right list of defined labels will open. Choice of label

    can be done by arrows up and down, however enter to edition arrow to the right- fig.20.

    Fig.20. Database of labels1 number of label2 name of label

    name Name of label (28 signs)

    index 4 digits

    Id6 signs. This name must be the same as name of label designsaved in printer memory. Label design is made in LABELSsoftware attached to CITIZEN CLP printer equipment.

    fields Submenu to choose variables to place on printout (on label)

    C39/E128Submenu to choose variables, which are to be introduced asbar code in code39/ EAN128 format

    After choice of submenu fields (arrow to the right) following screen will openfig.21.

    Fig.21. Choice of variable to print

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    In the field Selection you can find.

    Operator Name of operator

    Operator Id Identity number of operator

    Product name Name of operatorProduct IDt Id code of assortment

    Product EAN Code assigned to particular assortment

    Contractor name Name of contractor from contractors base

    Contractor ID Code of contractor Id from contractors base

    Country Contractors country

    City Contractors city

    ZIP Contractors postal code

    Street Contractors streetTIN Contractors Tax Identification Number

    Label NB Counter n1

    c label NB Number of cumulative label countern2

    Pcs. Quantity of pieces

    C pcs Quantity of pieces on cumulative label

    cc pcs Quantity of pieces on cc label

    Pcs mass Mass of single piece

    Tare TareGross Gross mass

    Price price

    VAT Value Addend Tax

    Value Value of calculated pcs (quantity x price of piece)

    c value Value of calculated pcs on cumulative label

    cc value Value of calculated pcs on cc label

    EAN13 pcs.Introduction of particular assortment Id (first 6 signs + control sum) with quantity

    of pcsEAN13+ pcs.

    Introduction of particular assortment Id 7 signs (extended code forsupermarkets) with quantity of pcs

    EAN13 value Introduction of particular assortment Id (first 6 signs + control sum) with value

    EAN13+ valueIntroduction of particular assortment Id 7 signs (extended code forsupermarkets) with value

    Date Current date

    Time Current time

    Date+ Constant defined date (in Operating setting)

    Date+A Constant date assigned to assortment

    Date+V Defined date + movement e.g. validity term

    Valid Validity term

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    V1Field to place any text designed for printout on label (numbers, digits).Edition Insert key

    V2 as V1

    V3 As V1

    V4 As V1

    ID1 Constant code (defined by user) Page Up list of six codesID .Code edition like base edition

    ID2 As code1

    ID3 As code 1

    ID4 As code 1

    ID5 As code 1

    ID6 as code 1

    Printout1 Variables to print defined in submenu Printouts P6 in mode Weighing

    Printout2 Variables to print defined in submenu Printouts P6 in mode Weighing

    Printout3 Variables to print defined in submenu Printouts P6 in mode Weighing

    Printout4 Variables to print defined in submenu Printouts P6 in mode Weighing

    CR,LF Inserting empty line in printout

    Code buf. 1 Bar code read by scanner determined by parameters Start 1 Length 1

    Code buf. 2 Bar code read by scanner determined by parameters Start 2 Length 2

    AI 1 Application identifier (6 characters) defined in submenu M1 06 10 AI defining

    AI 2 As AI 1

    AI 3 As AI 1AI 4 As AI 1

    AI 5 As AI 1

    AI 6 As AI 1

    Net E128 Net mass for EAN128

    Net c. E128 Net mass of cumulative label for EAN128

    Net cc. E128 Net mass of cc label for EAN128

    Net [lb] E128 Net mass (lb) for EAN128

    Gross E128 Gross mass for EAN128Price E128 Price for EAN128

    Date E128 Present date for EAN128

    Date+ E128 Constant date for EAN128

    Date+A E128 Produkt date (in the assortment database) for EAN128

    Date+V E128 Present date + number of validity days for EAN128

    Code39/Ean128 Chosen variables presented in bar code

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    Window Printout

    In this window list of chosen variables to print will open. Choice of variable isdone by arrows up and down in variable to choose window, while confirmation(transfer to printout window) arrow to the right. Monitoring (rewinding thevariables in printout window is perform by keys Home (up) and End (down).Deleting variables from the printout window is done by arrow to the left. Thevariable which is directly above the cursor is deleted.Method of assigning variables from printout field to fields edited on labelsample is as follows:

    Variable from printout window with 01 number will be printed on label in firstfield (first field on label sample do not have to have 01 number, order of fieldscan be determined in PC software. Variable with 02 number will be printed innext field (according to order in order of objects window of Labels software).Next variables similarly to description above.

    After choice of submenu C39/E128 (arrow to the right) screen as on drawing22 occurs.

    Fig.22. Choice of variable to be printed on bar code C39/E128

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    Operator Name of operator

    Operator Id Identity number of operator

    Product name Name of assortment

    Product ID Code of assortment

    Product EAN Code assigned to particular assortment

    Contractor name Name of contractor from contractors base

    Contractor ID Code of contractor Id from contractors base

    Country Contractors country

    City Contractors city

    ZIP Contractors postal code

    Street Contractors street

    TIN Contractors tax identification number

    Labels Nb Counter n1

    c label Nb Number of cumulative label counter n2Pcs Quantity of pieces

    C pcs Quantity of pieces on cumulative label

    Cc pcs quantity of pieces on cc

    Pcs. Mass Mass of single piece

    Tare Tare

    Gross Gross mass

    Price Price

    VAT Value Addend Tax

    Value Value of calculated pcs (quantity x price of piece)C value Value of calculated pcs on cumulative label

    cc value Value of calculated pcs on cc label

    EAN13 pcsIntroduction of particular assortment Id (first 6 signs + control sum) withquantity of pcs

    EAN13+ pcsIntroduction of particular assortment Id 7 signs (extended code forsupermarkets) with quantity of pcs

    EAN13 valueIntroduction of particular assortment Id (first 6 signs + control sum) withvalue

    EAN13+ valueIntroduction of particular assortment Id 7 signs (extended code for

    supermarkets) with valueDate Current date

    Time Current time

    Date+ Constant defined date

    Date+A Constant date assigned to assortment

    Date+V Defined date + movement e.g. validity term

    Valid Validity term

    V1Field to place any text designed for printout on label (numbers, digits)Edition Insert key

    V2 As V1

    V3 As V1

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    V4 As V1

    ID1Constant code (defined by user). In weighing mode press Page Uplist of sixID codes will occur Codes edition similar to base edition

    ID2 As code 1

    ID3 As code 1

    ID4 As code 1ID5 As code 1

    ID6 As code 1

    Printout1 Variables to print defined in submenu Printouts P6 in mode Weighing

    Printout2 Variables to print defined in submenu Printouts P6 in mode Weighing

    Printout3 Variables to print defined in submenu Printouts P6 in mode Weighing

    Printout4 Variables to print defined in submenu Printouts P6 in mode Weighing

    CR,LF

    Code buf. 1 Bar code read by scanner determined by parameters Start 1 Length 1Code buf. 2 Bar code read by scanner determined by parameters Start 2 Length 2

    AI 1Application identifier (6 characters) defined in submenu M1 06 10 AIdefining

    AI 2 As AI 1

    AI 3 As AI 1

    AI 4 As AI 1

    AI 5 As AI 1

    AI 6 As AI 1

    Net E128 Net mass for EAN128

    Net c. E128 Net mass of cumulative label for EAN128

    Net cc. E128 Net mass of cc label for EAN128

    Net [lb] E128 Net mass (lb) for EAN128

    Gross E128 Gross mass for EAN128

    Price E128 Price for EAN128

    Date E128 Present date for EAN128

    Date+ E128 Constant date for EAN128Date+A E128 Produkt date (in the assortment database) for EAN128

    Date+V E128 Present date + number of validity days for EAN128

    Notice:Edition of labels designs in Labels software and method of their recording tomemory of CITIZEN CLP and ZEBRA printer are described in softwareinstruction manual.

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    17.1.3. Assortment database

    While in Counting pieces mode press Fkey on balance keyboard or F2 on PCkeyboard. Set < > next to M1 03 Articles DB. After pressing right arrow youwill see the list of articles (up to 999 records). Choice of article is done byarrows (up down), however enter to edition arrow to the right fig.23.

    Fig.23. Assortment database assortment edition1- number of article2- name of article

    Fig. 24. Assortment database

    Following parameters of chosen article occur:

    Name Name of label (28 characters)

    Index 4 digits

    Id 7 signs

    Mass of pc Mass of single piece of particular assortment

    Min. Pcs. Minimum quantity of pieces for counting in thresholds (result control)

    Max. Pcs. Maximum quantity of pieces for counting in thresholds (result control)

    No. Lab. Number of assigned single label

    No. Lab. CNumber of assigned cumulative label (if we introduce 0 number for givenassortment there will be no possibility to print cumulative label)

    No. Lab. ccNumber of assigned cumulative label from cumulative labels (if we introduce0 number for given assortment there will be no possibility to print cumulativelabel of cumulative labels)

    Ean Constant assortment code presented in bar codePrice Unit price

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    VAT Value Addend Tax

    Tare Value of tare

    Validity Validity term (number of days 0 -1000)

    Date+A Constant date assigned to assortment

    To change any parameter press arrow to the right than inscribe the value.Changes are confirmed by ENTERor canceled by ESC. Leaving editing fieldby ESC. Returning to main level by ESCagain.

    17.1.4. Contractors database

    While in Counting pieces mode press Fkey on balance keyboard or F2on PCkeyboard. Set < > next to M1 04 Contractors DB. After pressing right arrow

    you will see the list of contractors (up to 500 records). Choice of contractors isdone by arrows up and down, however confirmation by arrow to the right.however enter to edition arrow to the right.You will see following parameters:

    Name Name of material (28 characters)

    Index 4 digits

    Id 6 signs

    Country 16 signs

    City 28 signs

    Code Post code (8 characters)

    Street Name of street (28 characters)

    TIN TIN number (12 characters)

    Discount 0.00 to 99.99

    Change of any parameter is done by pressing arrow to the right and next usingkeyboard, enter an appropriate values. Changes are confirmed with ENTER

    key or cancelled with ESCkey. Exit from edition with ESCkey. Exit on menulevel higher (again ESC key).

    Notice:After any changes in bases reload them while in counting pieces mode. If thisis not performed changes will not be visible (having chosen assortment e.g.nailsand performing changes in it e.g. Min Pcs parameter after return tocounting pieces mode reload assortment nails) This concerns all databases.

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    17.2. Settings of operating for counting pieces

    17.2.1. Configuration

    In this menu way of balance operating in counting pieces mode is defined.

    After pressing arrow to the right list of parameters will open. Choice is done byarrows up and down however enter to edition arrow to the right. Choice ofparameter value arrow up or down.

    Fig.25. Screen operating settings

    Following parameters are available for edition:

    Auto Opt. Automatic accuracy correction

    Data+ Constant defined date (e.g. date of assortment introduction)

    Aut. printout Automatic printout activating

    Min. Pcs

    Connected with automatic printout.It is value of pieces below which indication must go by weighing nextportion of assortment (removing portion from the pan and placingnext portion). Automatic printout is possible if pieces quantity isbigger than Min. Pcs value.

    Result controlActivating terminal operating mode with result control (label is printedwhen counted assortment fulfils conditions Min pcs Max pcs)

    C label Way of initiating printout of cumulative label (key, pieces, counter)

    CC label Way of initiating printout of cumulative label from cumulative labels

    Login Inactive

    II line

    Choice of information displayed in II line of display to choose:OPERATOR N1 name of operator and counter of N1 labels aredisplayedN1 SUM1 N2 value of N1 labels counter, total quantity of piecesSUM1 and N2 counter (cumulative labels) are displayedV1 N1 text defined under V1 and N1 labels counter are displayedV2 N1 similarly as abovePRICE VALUE price of an article and value according to massindication in real time

    AI defining Defining of application identifiers AI1 to AI6

    DATABASE Transfer Database exchange via RS 232 using DB editor software

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    Fig. 26. View of screen in counting pieces modeII line

    Change of any parameter is done by pressing arrow to the right and nextusing keyboard enter appropriate values.Changes are confirmed with ENTERkey or cancelled with ESCkey.Exit from edition with ESCkey. Exit on menu level higher again ESC key

    17.2.2. Printer settings

    In this menu printer operating is configured. Way of moving in menu isanalogical to previous ones.

    Fig.27. Screen of printer settings

    Quantity of labels Quantity of printed labels after single PRINT signal

    Inch system By setting on NO metric system is on

    Tear off dist. Distance in pixels left free space on printout (0 999)

    Label cutFunction activating label cutting device (when printer isequipped with such device)

    Gap sensor Switch on or off the gap sensor

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    18. COUNTING PIECES

    To perform counting of the same details:

    1. set appropriate options concerning counting pieces menu Settings ofoperating

    2. choose assortment from assortments base (after edition of data base)

    18.1. Description of graphic display for Counting pieces mode

    Fig. 28. Counting pieces display view

    1. displayed quantity of pieces on the pan2. total mass of counted detail3. cumulative labels counter (II line of display)4. mass of single detail5. symbol of stable result6. symbol of stable zero7. regular labels counter(II line of display)8. marker of single detail mass

    9. name of assortment chosen from assortments base10 sum of counted pieces (II line of display)

    To move from counting pieces mode to weighing press key on balancekeyboard Psc or on PC keyboard press key F3and next choose Weighingmode and press ENTER.

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    18.2. Reference mass setting

    18.2.1. Inserting known mass of single piece

    After pressing key F + PCSor PAGE DOWN (keyboard PC) screen will appearas drawing below. By means of PC keyboard insert mass of single sample inbasic unit of balance.

    Fig. 29. Counting pieces view of display

    Pressing ENTERwill cause moving to Counting piecesmode with automaticsetting of single detail mass (SMP description on display) as current one.

    Notice:One should not insert sample mass bigger than max range of main balanceweighing and smaller than 0.1 of reading unit of this balance.

    18.2.2. Determining (weighing) by declared quantity of sample

    Fig. 30. Counting pieces- sample quantity selection

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    It is possible to set quantity of sample as quantities proposed by balancesoftware or in lowest line enter any sample quantity in range 1 100000,remember that mass of element declared as sample can not be smaller than0.1 of reading unit and total mass of all pieces (declared as quantity of pieces)placed on the pan can not be smaller than 1 reading unit. If above conditionsare not fulfilled balance gives an error message and returns to the previousstep.

    Fig. 31. Declaring reference mass for 10 pieces

    If details are weighed in container place it on the pan and tare its mass, nextplace declared quantity of pieces on the pan and when result is stable(displayed symbol) confirm its mass.Then balance software automatically calculates mass of single detail andmoves to Counting pieces mode indicating on the display mass of detail

    (SMP), mass of all pieces placed on the pan and quantity of declared pieces.At the same time function of Automatic Accuracy Correct ion will activate (ifits declared as on in Operating Settingsmenu Auto opt. YES) above pcsgraphic sign of this function activity will be displayed triangle with arrow.

    Fig. 32. Counting pieces choice of sample quantity - determining

    Automatic Accuracy Correction operates only for main balance(platform).

    Activity sign ofAutomatic Accuracy Correction will be displayed until user

    finds quantity of sample sufficient and saves this value of single detail mass tobalance memory.

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    Quantity of sample can be increased by adding on pan next details. Value ofpieces quantity and mass will be automatically increased and corrected bybalance software mass of single detail (SMP).

    In balance software are four conditions ofAutomatic Accuracy Correctionfunction operating:

    1. quantity of pieces must be increased2. quantity of pieces after adding can not be bigger than double quantity

    of previous pieces3. current quantity of pieces must be in tolerance range 0,3 to total

    value4. result must be stable

    If user finds quantity of pieces sufficient, it is necessary to save mass of singledetail to balance memory.

    18.2.3. Wprowadzenie masy detalu z bazy danych wagi

    After introducing assortment from assortment base sample mass SMPofassortment is automatically introduced.Press F8key list of assortment will occur. Using directional keys (arrow up,

    arrow down) choose required assortment. Press ENTER. Balance will return tocounting pieces and in left upper corner of display number of chosenassortment and name of this assortment is displayed.

    Fig. 33. Introducing mass of detail from assorment database1- number of product from assortment database

    2- Name of product

    NOTICE:For each assortment there must be introduced mass. This can be performed byedition of assortment base.

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    18.3. Introducing reference mass to balance memory

    Mass of single piece sample or multiple can be introduced to assortment basein following way:

    a) determine reference mass (point 7.2 a, point 7.2 b)b) enter assortment base F orF2 (PC keyboard)c) choose assortment from assortment base (set indicator at given

    assortment)d) press INSERT key

    Reference mass will be saved for given assortment under position Pcs. mass"

    18.4. Counting pieces with checkweighing

    Fig. 34. Counting pieces with result control1 - control indicator

    LO- to small quantity of pieces (Min. Pcs. in assortment base)OK.- value in range ( Min. Pcs. Max. Pcs. in assortment base)HI- to big quantity (value bigger than Max. Pcs. parameter in assortment base)

    To activate Result control setAut. Printoutparameter in Operating settingson YES.

    NOTICE:For each assortment there must be Min pcs. and Max pcs. entered inassortment base.

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    19. LABELLING

    Labelling procedure is started from edition of bases of: operators, labels,assortments, contractors. Next set balance operating parameters and printersettings. When configuration is finished start proper labelling.

    NOTICE:To move in data bases connection of PC keyboard is recommended. Balanceoperating with PC keyboard makes this operation much more comfortable andeasy.

    19.1. Quick database search

    a) After entering a database inscribe a record number using PC keyboard,b) Press arrow ,c) Cursor indicates the ecord you have chosen.

    19.1.1. Quick assortment database search

    Assortment database search can be done by:

    1. Entering a record number (19.1.)2. Using barcode scanner (21.5)3. Searching according to name:

    While in counting mode inscribe (PC keyboard) the searched name ora part of it (software is case sensitive),

    You will see an editing field in the bottom line:

    Fig. 35. Searching name1 article name

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    Press F8, Software enters the database and sets < > next to the searched

    name, Press ENTER,

    Program comes back to counting pieces with the selected article.

    NOTICE:Quick search of article name can be performed in database but without editingfield. (No visual control of inscribed characters)

    19.2. Operator selection and logging in

    Press F7key operators base will open. After choice of operator (arrows up,down) press ENTER. Screen with message Password will open. Enter thepassword appropriate for given operator confirm with ENTERkey.

    Notice:By first edition of operators base (when base is empty) after enter to basepress ENTER and introduce given password 1111. After this activity we havepossibility of base edition. First give operator with higher authorization level 5.

    19.3. Article selection

    Press F8key assortments base. Choose appropriate assortment (arrow up ordown) confirm with ENTERkey.

    19.4. Contractor selection

    Press F9key contractors base. Choose appropriate assortment (arrow up ordown) confirm with ENTERkey.

    19.5. Deleting n1 and n 2 counters and sums variable

    After choice of assortment delete (zero) labels counter with Delkey (alsosums indicator is zeroed).

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    20. REGULAR LABELLING

    After choice of assortment procedure of counting pieces can be started.When result is stable press PRINTkey.Display will indicate value of n1 labels, cumulative pieces quantity sumsand cumulative labels n2 counter.

    Fig. 36. Screen of labelling mode1- labels counter2- number of chosen assortment3- name of chosen assortment4- total quantity of pieces5- cumulative labels counter

    Printout of label is release after pressing PRINTor F5(PC keyboard) key.If the same type of material (assortment is not changed) is to be weighed whenresult is stable place next batch on the pan and when result is stable pressPRINTkey.

    This procedure is repeated when the same assortment is labelled continuously.When we want to change the assortment press F8key enter to assortmentsbase, chose the assortment and confirm with ENTERkey. Counters n1 andn2 are deleted with Delkey.

    Further procedure without changes.

    20.1. Cumulative label printing

    Cumulative label label c contains the sum of values from single labels till themoment of printing this label. Cumulative label is stick on the parcel withdetermined quantity of assortment e.g. parcel containing 20 cans with screwsand for these cans single labels were printed. It is possible to print cumulative

    label only for assortment to which such label was assigned.There are three criteria to print cumulative label:

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    After exceeding given quantity of basic labels (after exceeding givenstate of n1 counter)

    After exceeding given total quantity of assortment sums Printing in any moment

    - Without deleting n1 counter Home key- With deleting n1 counter F10 keyTo print cumulative label without deleting n1 counter:

    Press Homekey Screen will occur as on drawing 28 Press ENTERkey

    Fig 37. View of screen by cumulative label printing without counters deleting

    Cumulative label will be printed without n1 counter deleting with simultaneous

    incrementing of n2 counter. Press F10key Screen will occur as on drawing 29 Press ENTERkey

    Cumulative label will be printed, counter n1 will be deleted (zeroed) withsimultaneous incrementing of n2 counter.

    Fig 38. View of screen by cumulative label printing without counters deleting

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    20.2. Printing of cc label

    cc label contains data from whole cycle of given assortment editing.Execution of such label closes given cycle. This label is done e.g. to markpallet with given assortment . This label can be printed only for assortment forwhich such cc label was defined.There are three criteria to print cc label:

    After exceeding given quantity of cumulative labels (after exceedinggiven state of n2 counter)

    After exceeding given total mass of assortment Printing in any moment

    - Without deleting n1 and n2 counters End key- With deleting n1 and n2 counters F11 key

    To print cc label without deleting states of n1 and n2 counters: Press End key Press ENTERkey

    cc label will be printed without deleting states of n1 and n2 counters.Incrementing of n2 counter does not take place.

    Press F11key Press ENTERkey

    cc label will be printed counters n1 and n2 will be deleted (zeroed).

    20.3. Initiating cc label by n2 counter

    Labelling software enables initiating cumulative label printout by means ofdetermined state of n1 counter

    In Operating settings menu choose z label position Change value of parameter on COUNTER Move to weighing window

    Press INSERTkey. Following screen will occur:

    Fig.39 Screen of initiating thresholds setting

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    1- Field to introduce any text (digits, letters) to be placed on the label2- As position 13- As position 14- As position 15- State of counter after which cumulative label will be initiated

    6- Value of total quantity of pieces after which cumulative label will be initiated7- Value of labels counter after which cc label will be printed8- Value of total quantity of pieces after which cc label will be printed9- Initial value of n1 counter

    After setting N1parameter confirm with ENTERkey. Move to weighing window

    After exceeding set state of n1 counter cumulative label will be printed (n2counter will be incremented, n1 counter and sums indicator will be zeroed).

    20.4. Initiating cc label by n2 counter

    Balance enables cc label initiating by means of determined state of n2counter

    In Operating settings choose cc label position Change value of parameter on COUNTER Move to weighing window Press INSERTkey. Screen as on drawing 30 will occur. After setting N2 parameter confirm with ENTER. Move to weighing window

    After exceeding set state of n2 counter cc label is printed (counter n1, n2 andsums indicator will be zeroed).Initial setting of n1 counter is possible. This counter will be incremented from

    given value. When function of cumulative labels printout initiating and/or cclabels by states on n1 and n2 counters remember about dependencen1 < N1In case when:n1 > N1 after pressing PRINTkey cumulative label will be printed, n1 will bezeroed and n2 will be incrementedn1 value displayed in II lineN1 introduced value (after pressing INSERTkey)

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    20.5. Initiating c label and cc label by determined quantity ofpieces

    Balance enables initiating cumulative label and cc label by determined stateof sums indicator

    In Operating settings choose position c label (or cc label dependingon what is to be initiated)

    Change value of parameter on PIECES Move to weighing window Press INSERTkey. Screen as on drawing 30 will occur After setting M1parameter confirm with ENTERkey. For cc label set

    value of parameter on M2 Move to weighing window

    After exceeding set state of sums indicator c label will be printed (n1 counterand sums indicator will be zeroed).After exceeding total quantity of pieces determined by M2parameter cc labelwill be printed, n1 and n2 and sums indicator will be zeroed.

    20.6. Labelling with checkweighing

    To turn on the control: In Operating settings menu change value of parameter Result control

    on YES. In assortments base enter to edition of chosen assortment Set parameters min. pcs, max pcs

    Return to weighing window fig.40.

    Fig.40. Screen weighing with result control1- Control indicator (LO, OK, HI)

    If quantity of counted detail contains in Min. pcs. Max. pcs, set in givenassortment on the display indicator pos. 1 will change on OK and label

    printing will be possible.If indicator pos.1 has value LO or HI it is not possible to print labels.

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    20.7. Automatic printout

    Automatic printout enables labels printing without pressing PRINTkey.Automatic printout takes place when result is stable . Function works in alllabelling modes if all conditions for given operating mode are fulfilled (e.g. byresult controlquantity of pieces must contain in given thresholds, result mustbe stable).

    To turn the automatic printout on: In Operating Settingsmenu choose Aut. printout" Change value of parameter on YES Return to weighing mode

    Further actions depend on currently chosen labelling mode.

    Notice:Parameter Min. Pcs.(Operating settings menu) is connected with automaticprintout. It is quantity of pieces below which mass indication must go byweighing next batch of assortment (removing batch from the pan and placingnext batch). Automatic printout is possible when quantity of pieces is higherthan Min. pcs. value. Parameter is independent from result control. If minpcs is set on 0 automatic printout will not take place.

    21. BARCODES

    21.1. General description

    Barcodes are the most popular form of automatic identification of articles. Theyare used to describe documents and products to allow automatic loading datato computers. Barcode scanners are used to interpret barcodes and send

    information to external devices. For receiving overprints of barcodes are usedlabel printers. (e.g. CITIZEN, ZEBRA)There are many barcode types with deferent information content. Barcodes aregraphical interpretation of information in dark and white strips of different width.The main objective of using codes is speeding up and increasing faithfulness ofread information, which substituted manual entering of information.The number of industries which adapt barcode technologies is continuouslygrowing. More and more firms build they automatic identification system on thebasis of barcode scanners.

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    Scanning technology for barcodes reading:

    laser longer scanning range (e.g. QS-6000+, Cubit) diode durable, faster operation (e.g. Dioder, QS-2500)

    21.2. EAN code

    One of the most popular barcodes are EAN (European Article Numbering),which were approved for common use in retail trade in 1976. Americanequivalent is UPC.

    EAN code types: EAN-13 (zawiera 12 cyfr danych i jedncyfrkontroln)

    EAN-8 (7 cyfr danych i 1 cyfra kontrolna). EAN-128 (digital version of CODE 128)

    First 3 digits signify a country (e.g. 590 - Poland), with the exception of codesthat starts with the digit 2 this codes are used to mark articles if differentweight and dimensions especially packed in shops. EAN 13 is used togetherwith ISSN (International Standard Serial Number), for newspapers andmagazines. 3-digit country code is substituted by 977.

    21.3. Other barcodes

    Code 39 Alphanumerical barcode with variable length. It allows to us43 different characters; each character comprises 9 elements (darkand white strips).

    Code 128 Alphanumerical barcode with variable length devised toexpand Code 39 possibilities.

    Interleaved 2 of 5 Numerical code with variable length (always even).High density digits coded in pairs "with interleave" dark strip code

    one digit and white (separable) the second.

    21.4. Advantages of using barcodes

    Less errors during data input in comparison to manual inscribing Quick data loading direct input to external devices Costs more efficient client service, simpler reserves management,

    shorter reaction time, lower level of reserves.

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    Barcode technology allows to:

    Monitor commercial transactions, survey stored reserves

    supervise warehouse transactions collecting, decomposing,palletization etc. shorten time of loading and unloading goods monitor production in real time monitor reserves

    21.5 The usage of EAN-128 barcode in scales.

    The EAN-128 barcode standard has been created to provide a worldwidestandard for exchanging simple data between enter prices. Other codes includedata without marking what they include. EAN-128 includes data with allinformation about them.

    For example, when coding 17,21 kg as 1721 an application does not know if itis a price, time or mass. Even if the application can identify this field as weightit has no information about unit and point (1721 kg or 17.21 g).

    It is important that everybody can decode the information without any additional

    modifications. EAN-128 standard solves this problem. It includes a list of"Application Identifiers". Every identifier carries a message to inform a systemabout the data type and format. E.g. 310 identifier indicates for the net mass inkg. The next digit in this identifier outlines the point position, then the following6 digits outline a weight.

    Application Ident ifiers.

    Description IZ Format

    Serial Shipping Container Code 00 exactly 18 charactersShipping Contained Code 01 exactly 14 charactersNumber of containers containedin another unit (used with AI 37)

    02 exactly 14 characters

    Batch Numbers 10 Up to 20 charactersProduction Date(YYMMDD) 11 exactly 6 charactersPackaging Date(YYMMDD) 13 exactly 6 charactersSell By Date (Quality Control)

    (YYMMDD)

    15 exactly 6 characters

    Expiration Date (Safety Control)(YYMMDD)

    17 exactly 6 characters

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    Serial Number 21 Up to 20 charactersLot Number 23* Up to 19 charactersQuantity Each 30Product Net Weight in Kg 310** exactly 6 charactersProduct Length/1st Dimension

    (Meters) 311** exactly 6 charactersProduct Width/Diameter/2ndDimension (Meters)

    312** exactly 6 characters

    Product Depth/Thickness/3rdDimension (Meters)

    313** exactly 6 characters

    Product Area (Square Meters) 314** exactly 6 charactersProduct Volume (Liters) 315** exactly 6 charactersProduct Volume (Cubic Meters) 316** exactly 6 charactersProduct Net Weight (Pounds) 320** exactly 6 charactersNumber of Units Contained(Used with AI 02)

    37 Up to 8 characters

    Dispatch number 401 Up to 30 characters

    Purchase From Location Code(EAN13 or DUNS code)

    412 Exactly 13 characters

    Ship To/Deliver To Postal Code(Single Postal Authority)

    420 Up to 20 characters

    Roll Products -

    Width/Length/Core Diameter

    8001 exactly 14 characters

    Electronic Serial Number (ESN)for Cellular Phone

    8002 Up to 20 characters

    * additional digit outlines the length of a field** additional digit for outlining the point position. Values 00-50 in RR of datefield is interpreter as 2000-2050, and 51-99 as 1951-1999.

    Identifiers facilitate using this standard in HX terminal. Following variables hasbeen added:

    - AI 1- AI 2- AI 3- AI 4- AI 5- AI 6- Netto E128- Netto z. E128- Netto zz. E128

    - Netto [lb] E128

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    - Brutto E128- Cena E128- Data E128- Data + E128- Data +A E128- Data +V E128

    6-character alphanumeric variables AIx can be used as application identifiers.All the rest of variables are variants of other variables present in the programformatted to EAN128 standard requirements. Additionally all variables ofgeneral destination can be used in this code e.g. printouts, codes, V variables.

    EAN 128 code example. Aplication identifiers in brackets.

    21.6. Operating with barcode scanners

    Balance enables cooperation with bar code scanner. Scanner is used for fastsearching and loading the assortment from assortments base (Start 1, Length1).Parameters Start 1 and Length 1 are to determine quantity of signs from codedesigned for placing in Code 1 buffer Draw. 32Parameters Start 2 and Length 2 are to determine quantity of signs from codedesigned for placing in Code 2 buffer Draw. 32

    Proceeding:

    1. While in Weighing mode enter balance menu (Fkey), choose submenu P9Other and enter Scanner Set.2. Read the bar code with scanner3. Display will indicate value of read code draw. 32

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    Fig. 41. View of screen for settings of bar code scanner1 Value of read bar code

    Caution:As a rule display indicated 2 or 3 first signs of read code which are not includedin bar code e.g. FF500111010 when on the label only 500111010 are visible.Set Start parameter properly to omit these signs

    .4. Set parameter Start.1Choose first sign of code from which searching of assortment will be starteddraw. 33.CautionSigns numbering of read code starts from 1.

    5. Set parameter Length.1Choose quantity of signs that are valid by searching draw. 33. Value of codedetermine by Start 1 and Length 1 will be saved in Buf. Code 1 (availableas field to print in labels base).

    Fig.42. Way of adjusting start and length in barcode

    6. Set parameter Code as Text searching assortment by EANparameter from assortment base

    Caution:

    For each assortment there must be given value of code: parameter EAN(determines Start 1 and Length 1 parameters).

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    Number searching number of assortment (from 0001 to 0999) None no searching , only reading to Buf. Code 1 and Buf. Code 2)

    are read

    7. Set parameter Start 2

    8. Set parameter Length 2It is possible to set Start 1, Length parameters,Start 2, Length 2 parameters that they would overlap draw. 34Value of code determined by parameters Start 2 and Length 2 will besaved in Buf. Code 2 (available as field to print in labels base)

    Fig.43. Value of Buf. Code 1 and Buf. code 2

    9. Leave scanner settings with saving changes10. Enter to Labelling mode

    Notice:Set in RS232 settings speed of transmission on compatible with bar codescanner (default 9600b/s). Additional information about configuration of barcode scanner are available in supplement A of this manual.

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    22. STATISTICS

    Function enabling

    Fig. 44. Statistics function activating

    First activity after function activating should be deleting results of previousstatistics. It is realized through M2 01 Deleteoption.

    All statistics data are up to date actualized after introducing next measurementto balance memory. Adding next measurement to series takes place afterplacing weighed load on the pan, result stabilization (displayed unit mass) andpressing ENTERkey.

    User decides himself which statistics data should be exposed on graphicdisplay during performing the measurements by setting their activity insubmenu of operating mode (active are ones which value is set on YES).

    Fig. 45. Statistics display view for series of measurement

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    1. mass currently placed on the pan2. number of measurement in given series of measurement3. sum of all weighed details in given series of measurements4. average mass of weighed details in given series of measurements5. mass of lightest detail in given series of measurement6. mass of heaviest detail in given series of measurement7. difference between the heaviest and the lightest detail in given series

    of measurement8. value of counted standard deviation9. value of variation rate10. measure unit [g]11. work mode

    23. PRINTOUTS

    23.1. Standard printout

    There are 2 basic types of printouts in balance. First of them is standard one. Itcontains result of weighing and all variables which in GLP submenu have YESattribute. For User and Project fields names should be written.

    Fig. 46. Declaring variables to print - GLP submenu

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    Sample of standard printout:

    Fig. 47. Sample of standard printout(all options set on YES - printed)

    Fig. 48. Sample of standard printout

    23.2. Non-standard printouts

    Rules of creating non-standard printouts: user can create 4 own printouts

    for each printout give number of text from which printout should starte.g. Printout 1 Start 1 and number of text ending given printout e.g.Printout 1 Stop 40, in such case contents of texts from 1 to text 40will be printed.

    next write in contents of text in the lines 1 40It is recommended to use PC keyboard, it is much easier and faster.

    Non-standard printouts can overlap each other:that is.: Printout 1 Start 1

    Printout 1 Stop 40

    Printout 2 Start 20Printout 2 Stop 40

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    Notice:During writing in by hand give all special signs such as CRLF, tabulator, etc.

    Fig. 49. Menu printouts function activating

    Non-standard printout can contain:

    variables depending on operating mode and other needs of user(mass, date, project no.)

    constant texts written in user menu non-standard printout can contain no more than 640 signs written in as

    80 texts 8 signs each (from parameter Text 1 to Text 80). User candesign 4 non-standard printouts

    Non-standard printouts internal settings

    Number of printoutfunction enables choice of non-standard printout which will beprinted after pressing PRINT key, user can choose followingoptions:- standard (result of weighing is printed and variables declared inGLP menu option YES)- printout no. 1- printout no. 2- printout no. 3- printout no. 4

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    Fig 50 Access to the memory of printouts

    Printout destinationIn accordance tosettings the printout can be sent to: RS 232 port (immediate printout) The balance memory (saving) RS 232 port and the balance memory (immediate printout with

    saving)

    Printout numberThis function selects number of non-standard printout which isprinted after pressing PRINT button. Users can choose: Standard (result of weighing and declared changes in GLP

    menu are printed option YES) Printout No 1 Printout No 2 Printout No 3 Printout No 4

    Memory numberIndicatewhat type of printout is sent to the balance memory.It ispossible to send non-standard printout from the texts to printer(computer)(text 1 text 80), and the standard printout to thebalance e.g..:o Date, time, weighing

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    23.2.1. Inscribing texts

    Variables that appear in all modes

    Variables for all operating modes

    %% %%$ Gap in printout%N Net mass in basic unit%G Gross mass in basic unit%T Tare mass in basic unit%d Date%t Hour%i Balance no.%R Software version

    %P Name of project (set in GLP menu)%U User (set in GLP menu)%F Name of current operating mode%C Date of last calibration%K Type of last calibration%I Deviation in last calibration%1 Id1. .%6 Id6%u Number of current platform

    Variables to use in weighing mode

    %V Net mass in current unit

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    Variables to use in counting p ieces mode

    %V Net mass in current unit%g Name of operator%h Operator Id%j Name of article

    %k Article Id%o Article EAN code%y Name of contractor%z Contractor Id%E Labels counter%J Sum of pieces net%O Sum of sums of pieces net%Z Price of article%X VAT of article%Y Net value%^ Cumulative net value%& Cumulative net value%< Net pieces in EAN13%> Net pieces in EAN13 (format for )%[ Net value in EAN13%] Net value in EAN13 (format for supermarkets)%+ Date plus (declared in operating settings)%* Validity term assigned to assortment%{ Date A plus (constant date assigned to assortment)

    %} Date V plus (date counted from current date and validity term assignedto assortment)%( Variable V1%) Variable V2%n Statistics (pieces) quantity%x Statistics (pieces) average%S Statistics (pieces) sum%m Statistics (pieces) minimum%M Statistics (pieces) maximum%D Statistics (pieces) difference

    %s Statistics (pieces) standard deviation%r Statistics (pieces) variability factor

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    Variables to use in statistics mode

    %V Mass in basic unit%n Quantity%x average%S sum%m minimum%M maximum%D difference%s Statistics (pieces) standard deviation%r Statistics (pieces) variability factor

    Additional control characters for MCB software

    \p Change of set of characters to Polish in EPSON printers

    \k Paper cutting in EPSON printers

    Notice:For variables comprising weighing results information from currently chosenplatform are printed.

    Special characters used for designing special pr intouts

    \\ single sign \

    \c CRLF