Rice-lake Counterpart Configurable Counting Indicator - Inst User Manual Page 9

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Introduction 3
1.4 Keypad Functions
Key Function
POWER
Turns the Counterpart unit on/off.
If the PC1 jumper is set to SW, the POWER button must be used to turn the unit on and off.
If the PC jumper is set to ON, the unit will automatically power on when it’s plugged in and
the only way to turn it off is to unplug power.
Enters Menu mode, allowing configuration if the Audit jumper is in the “ON” position. Also used as an escape
key in Menu mode.
Sets the current gross weight to zero, provided the amount of weight to be removed or added is within the
specified zero range and the scale is not in motion. The zero band is defaulted to 1.9% of full scale, but can be
configured for up to 100% of full scale.
1.9% is required for legal-for-trade applications.
Used to enter a known unit weight of a part. Up to 10 characters may be entered including zero.
Sends “on-demand” serial information out the serial port, provided the conditions for standstill are met.
Performs one of several predetermined Tare functions dependent on the mode of operation selected in the
TAREFN parameter. To view a stored tare, see
Section 1.5.
Also acts as the ENTER key.
Allows the display to change between gross mode and net mode.
Used for computing the unit weight by sampling.
Press the SAMPLE key after placing a sample on the platform or after using the numeric keypad to enter the
sample size.
The default sample size is 10.
Switches the weight display to an alternate unit. The alternate unit is defined in the Setup Menu and could be
kg, g, lb, oz.
Clear key. Used to backspace on entries.
Alpha-Numeric
keypad
Used to enter values directly. Press keys for lower and upper case alpha characters.
See Figure 1-1 on page 4
Table 1-2. Keypad Functions
Note
MENU
SETUP
ZERO
Note
UNIT
WEIGHT
B/N
GROSS
NET
SAMPLE
Pieces
UNITS
TOGGLE
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