This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio
communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to
provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial
environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference
in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may
be required to correct the interference.
10-3. By Count Registration .................................................................................................
1 O-4. Tare Function Procedures
1 O-5. Save Function Procedures.. .......................................................................................
Unit Price per l/2, l/4 Ibs.. .....................................................................................
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10-7. Date Change .................................................................................................................
1 O-8. Shelf Life Date Setting..
Print Test Label ............................................................................................................ 20
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1 l-1. Individual Department
1 l-2. Grand Total Read.. .......................................................................................................
1 1-3. Individual Department Reset ....................................................................................
Grand Total Reset.. ...................................................................................................... 22
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12-l. Date and Time Setting.. .............................................................................................
12-2. Unit Price Presetting or Changing
12-3. Name or Message Programming..
12-4. Address or Message Programming (Bottom of label).
12-5. Print Item ON/OFF Setting
or Changing.. ............................................................. 24
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l-14-10 Uchlkanda. Chlyodo-ku. Tokyo, JAPAN
INTRODUCTION
We thank you very much for purchasing our TEC Electronic SL57 Series Scale.
This series has been designed with TEC reliability and offer a cost efficient system for a modest
investment.
And the SL57 (with thermal printer) takes advantage of the latest technology in microprocessors.
Because of this, the decreased cabinet size permits the system to be placed virtually anywhere in your
store.
Your deli, and specialty departments can enjoy these high quality reliable TEC products. Improve your
operating effectiveness and watch the increased utilization of your front end scanning investment. This
electronic Load Cell scale eliminates all moving parts and furnishes an accurate digital display of all
information.
We believe that your needs will now be fully satisfied, and you will have total reliability in price
calculation. This manual will help to acquaint you with the proper operation and care of the SL57 series
scale. Please keep it handy for futu,re reference.
PRECAUTIONS
1. DON’T SUBJECT the weighing
platter to SUDDEN SHOCKS. HARD.
4. NEVER USE THINNER OR OTHER 5. DON’T POUR WATER directly on 6. To insure scale is operating cor-
VOLATILE SOLVENT for clean- scale.
ing.
2.
DON’T PRESS THE KEYS TOO 3. Clean the cover and platter by
wiping with a dry cloth or a cloth
Keys will operate correctly if
they are merely touched lightly.
soaked
rectly, place a known weight on
platter and check for correct
c
with detergent and
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7. When in use, avoid locations subject to vibration and direct sunlight. 8. After the end of daily work, turn
the power OFF, clean and inspect the exterion of the scale to
The characters indicated on the Unit Price Preset keys and the Department keys are shown for
the convenience of explanation in this manual. The indications on the actual unit are not as
shown in this illustration.
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Department Keys -
5. KEY AND LAMP FUNCTIONS
Name of Key or Lamp
CLEAR Key
C
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DATE & TIME Key
D%M
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DEPARTMENT Keys 1. These keys are used to program the department name.
8 keys 2. These keys are used to register the sale items. At this time, the
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FEED Key
1. This key is used for enter-clear of numeric key.
2. This$ey is used to release the scale from the save or error mode.
1. This key is used to indicate the date on remote display.
2. This key is used for temporary date change.
Department keys are also used as the Label Issue keys.
3. In “X/Z” mode switch (2) position,these keys are used to generate
the Department Total Reports.
This key is used to feed labels.
Function
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Name of Key or Lamp
Function
FOR Key
FOR
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Mode Switch (1)
= WEIGH (Xl
FIX(Z)
B
BY COUNT{ PROGJ
Mode Switch (2)
AUTO =
MANUAL
X/Z PROG.
1. This key is used to issue the
2. In “X/Z” mode switch (2) position, this key is used to issue the TEST
label.
“BY COUNT” label with split price.
“WEIGH (X)” position:
1. This position is used in weighing function of SL57.
2. This position is used to read (X) all the accumlated sales totals stored
in the unit when mode switch (2) is set to “X/Z PROG.” position.
“FIX (Z)” position:
1. The unit price enters directly to total price, and that total price
cannot be changed by any weighing after that.
2. This position is used to reset
stored in the unit when mode switch (2) is set to “X/Z PROG.”
position.
(Z)
all the accumlated sales totals
“BY COUNT (PROG.)” position:
1. It is possible to produce labels which contain information of quantity
pricing, instead of weight.
2. This position is used to set the various programs when mode switch
(2) is set to
“X/Z
PROG.” position.
“AUTO” position:
1. This position is used to issue weighing label when mode switch (1)
is set to “WEIGH” or “FIX” position.
B
2. This position is used to issue By Count label when mode switch (1)
is set to “BY COUNT” position.
The label is issued in succession after peeling it.
“MANUAL” position:
This position is used to issue a label by depressing the PRINT key or
DEPARTMENT key.
“X/Z PROG.” position:
1. This position is used to read (X) or reset(Z) all the accumulated sales
totals in the unit when mode switch (1) is set to “WEIGH (X)” or “FIX
(Z)”
position.
2. This position is used to set the various programs when mode switch
(1) is set to “BY COUNT (PROG.)” position.
MR Key 1. In “X/Z” mode switch (2) position, this key is used to generate the
Grand Total Read Report.
MR
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Numeric Keys
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Per l/2, l/4 Ibs Keys These keys are used to calculate the unit price by l/2 Ibs or l/4 Ibs.
2. This key is used to select the items in programming.
These keys are used to enter the numeric data (Unit Price, Tare
weight,etc.).
l/2( l/4) key is depressed, the unit price is multipled by 2(4).
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Name of Key or Lamp
Function
POWER/ZERO Key
POWER
/ZERO
q
PRINT/VERIFY Key
PRT/+
q
PROGRAM Key
PROG.
q
SAVE Key
SAVE
q
TARE Key
T
q
This key is used to supply power to the main circuit and to adjust
“ZERO” point.
1. This key has the function of label issue.
2. During programming, data is input to the SL57 by using this key.
This key is not used in SL57 system.
This key is used to save tare and unit price after taking off the
commodity from the platter.
l.This key is used to subtract or clear the tare weight.
2. This key is used to preset tare weight beforehand through the
numeric keys.
UNIT PRICE PRESET Keys These keys are used to set and call the unit price of frequently used
commodities.
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NET Lamp Lights when tare is subtracted.
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PREPACK Lamp Lights when SAVE key is pressed.
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ERROR Lamp
777
Lights when this scale is improperly operated or has caused a function
error.
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