Torbal AG User Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS
High Capacity Scales
SECTION
Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………..2
2. Parts Counting Function and Scanner………………………………………………………4
2.1. Parts Counting Database and Scanner……………………………………………..5
3. Check Counting Function and Scanner……………… …………………………………….6
3.1. Check Counting Database and Scanner……………………………………………7
4. Percent Weighing Function and Scanner…………………………………………………...8
4.1. Percent Weighing Database and Scanner………………………………………….9
5. Check Weighing Function and Scanner…………………………………………………...10
5.1. Check Weighing Function and Scanner…………………………………………..11
6. SQC Process Control Function and Scanner………………………………………………12
6.1. SQC Process Control Database and Scanner……………………………………..13
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1. Keyboard and Scanner Setup
To connect a barcode scanner and a keyboard simultaneously, please follow the steps below:
Before starting, have the following items ready:
A scale
Scanner Y-cable (long, 3 ends)
A/C adapter
Barcode scanner
1. Clear the pan, turn off the scale and unplug the power cable.
2. Connect the keyboard’s PS/2 connection to the keyboard adapter cable.
3. Connect the keyboard and adapter set to the scanner cable.
4. Connect the RJ-45 scanner cable end to the barcode scanner.
5. Take the PS/2 end of the scanner cable and plug it into the scale.
6. Plug in the power cable to the scale and it should automatically turn on.
7. Once the scale is on, the barcode scanner and the keyboards green LEDs should light up to indicate
proper connections were made. If the LEDs do not light up, try reconnecting the cables.
Keyboard
Keyboard adapter cable (short, 2 ends)
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2.
Using the scanner with the PARTS COUNTING function:
1. To use the scanner with the parts counting function you must first enable parts counting mode and make sure that sample labeling is turned on.
2. Start parts counting and press the FUNCTION key to enter into the database.
3. Select an empty slot and pres the RIGHT ARROW key
4. Place a container on the pan and press the TARE key.
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5. Place a sample in the container and press ENTER to accept the sample and continue.
6. Instead of typing in the name, scan the barcode associated with that sample. This will briefly display the barcode and save it into the database.
7. At this point you can continue using the parts counting function.
2.1. Retrieving stored samples with the scanner:
1. Start parts counting mode and press the FUNCTION key to enter into the database.
2. Press F1 to search the database and a courser should start blinking on the screen.
3. Scan the barcode and the location at which this sample is stored will be highlighted.
4. Press enter at the highlighted slot and proceed with using the parts counting function.
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