Adam Equipment CBD Bench Counting Scales CBDREVBAE2 User Manual
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© Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page 9 4.0 KEY DESCRIPTIONS [0-9, •] These keys are used to manually enter a value for t are weights, unit weight and sample size. A secondary function is to enter a lpha-numeric characters for PLU descriptions etc. [CE] Pressing this key clears the unit weight or an erro neous entry. It also clears the memory accumulation when the total is displayed . [M+] This key is used to add the current count to the ac...
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© Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page 10 [Local Rem] This key is used to select the local or remote scal e. [Tare/Zero] This key has a combined Zero and Tare function. If the net weight is below ±2% of maximum then it a cts as a Zero key. This sets the zero point for all subsequent weighing by setting the display to zero. It also tares the scale by storing the current weig ht in the memory as a tare value, subtracting the tare value from the...
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© Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page 11 5.2 UNIT WEIGHT WINDOW · This display will show the unit weight of a sample. This value is either entered by the user manually or computed by the scale. The unit of measure is either gram on all scales wi th kilogram selected as weighing unit or in pounds. · When the scale has determined that there is insuffi cient number of samples to accurately determine the count, an ar row will be shown...
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© Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page 12 6.0 OPERATION · The basic weighing functions are same for both the local and remote scales. However the number of weighing divisions m ay be less on the remote scale dependant on the total capacity of the load cell/s used. · Each scale (local or remote) has the ability to co unt parts based on the current unit weight. This is best obtained by weigh ing and counting a sample on the local scale which may...
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© Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page 13 6.1 ZEROING AND TARING THE DISPLAY The Tare and Zero function are combined into one ke y. When the gross weight is within ±2% of the zero, set at powe r on for either scale then a new zero is set. If the gross weight is gre ater than ±2% then the tare function is performed. ZEROING · You can press the [Tare/Zero] key at any time to set the zero point from which all other weighing and counting is...
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© Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page 14 · When the container is removed a negative value wil l be shown. If the scale was tared just before removing the container this value is the gross weight of the container plus all products tho se were removed. The zero indicator will also be ON because the plat form is back to the same condition as it was when the [Tare/Zero] key was last pressed. Second method of entering a tare value: · This...
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© Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page 15 6.2 MEMORY FUNCTIONS The [M+] key will add the results of a weighing into memory , regardless of whether the local or remote scale is being used for the weighing. 6.2.1 Manual accumulation · The values (weight and count) shown on the display can be added to the values in the accumulator by pressing the [M+] key. The Weight display will show the total weight, the Count display will show the total...
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© Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page 16 6.3 PARTS COUNTING The basic function of parts counting is same for bo th the scales. In order to do parts counting it is necessary to know the avera ge weight of the items to be counted. This can be done either by weighing a k nown number of the items and letting the scale determine the average u nit weight or by manually inputting a known unit weight using the keypad. Either of the scales...
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© Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page 17 6.3.2 Entering a known Unit Weight · If the unit weight is already known then it can be entered using the keypad. · Enter the value of the unit weight using the numer ic keys followed by pressing the [U. Wt.] key within few seconds while the display is flashing. If no action is initiated within a few se conds, the Unit Weight ” display will revert to the previous value, otherwis e it will show...
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© Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page 18 6.3.4 Count pre-set or check-weighing Check-weighing (or Count Pre-setting) is a procedur e to cause an alarm to sound when the net weight (or the number of items) on the scale meets or exceeds a number stored in memory. The value to be stored is entered from the keyboard. SETTING OF PRESET LIMITS It is possible to set a high and low limit for eith er counting or weighing (using net weight). When the...