Specifications
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- 1.0 Introduction
- 2.0 Installation
- 3.0 Configuration Settings
- 4.0 Calibration
- 5.0 Scale Operations
- 5.1 Weight Unit Switching
- 5.2 Entering Tare Weights
- 5.2.1 One-Touch Tare, Tare Unknown
- 5.2.2 Digital Tare, Tare Weight Known
- 5.2.3 Tare Addition or Subtraction
- 5.2.4 Tare Exchange
- 5.3 Toggling Between Gross and Net
- 5.4 Entering Unit Weights
- 5.4.1 Unit Weight Operation by Sampling
- 5.4.2 Unit Weight Operation by Key Entry
- 5.5 Part Accumulation and Negative Counting - Without Recalling an Item Code
- 5.5.1 Part Accumulation
- 5.5.2 Negative Counting
- 5.5.3 Clearing Accumulated Data
- 5.6 Toggle Between Scales
- 5.7 Adding Parts To and Subtracting Parts From Inventory
- 5.7.1 Adding Parts to Inventory
- 5.7.2 Subtracting Parts From Inventory
- 5.7.3 Sample, Count and Print a Label
- 5.7.4 Scan ID Bar Code, Count and Print a Label
- 6.0 Scale Programming
- 6.1 Item Code Storage
- 6.1.1 Checking Memory Status
- 6.1.2 Program ID Code, Unit Weight, Tare Weight, Label Format, Part Name, Part Number, Lot Number, Location, Inventory Quantity, Threshold, and Setpoints
- 6.1.3 Delete Item Memory
- 6.2 Using Item Codes in Normal or Operation Mode
- 6.2.1 Recalling Numeric Item Codes using Item Code Number
- 6.2.2 Re-Computing Item Code Unit Weight
- 6.2.3 Quick Add Item to Memory
- 6.2.4 Tare Override
- 6.2.5 Inventory Operations Related to the Item Code Quantity
- 6.2.6 Delete Item Memory
- 6.3 Setting Tare in Operation Mode
- 6.3.1 One Touch Tare
- 6.3.2 Digital Tare (When Tare Weight is Known in Advance)
- 6.3.3 Tare Value Exchange (Tare Addition or Subtraction)
- 6.4 Setting a Lot Number
- 6.5 Setting a Sequence Number
- 7.0 External Printers, Barcode Scanners, Keyboards and Platforms
- 7.1 Connecting External Printers
- 7.1.1 SPEC Settings for External Printers
- 7.1.2 Connecting the Printer to the RS-232C Port
- 7.1.3 Eltron Printers
- 7.1.4 Epson Printers
- 7.2 Connecting a Barcode Scanner
- 7.2.1 Header Codes
- 7.2.2 Z Commands via Barcodes
- 7.2.3 Configuring the RS232C Port for a Scanner
- 7.2.4 Connecting the Scanner to the RS232C Port
- 7.2.5 Configuring the Keyboard Port for a Scanner
- 7.2.6 Programming the QSC-6000 Plus Quickscan RS232C Scanner
- 7.2.7 Programming the QuickScan Keyboard Wedge Scanner
- 7.3 Connecting the IBM Keyboard
- 7.4 Connecting an External Platform
- 8.0 Job Sequence Programming
- 9.0 Password Protecting the Programming Functions
- 10.0 DC-100 Error Message List
- 11.0 DC-100 Limited Warranty

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6.1.3 Delete Item Memory
To just clear an individual field associated with an item code, follow the programming instructions in
Section 6.1.2 and press the CLEAR key when the data to be deleted is displayed. Be sure to save your changes at
the end of the programming mode by pressing the CODE key.
The following procedure describes the steps used to delete ALL information stored within each item code (unit
weight, tare weight, label format, part name, part number, lot number, location, inventory quantity, threshold,
setpoints, and address number).
1. Press the MODE key until the display shows ITEM CODE PROGRAMMING. The S annunciator, indicating the
programming mode, will illuminate
2. Press the * REPRINT key to enter the item code programming mode.
3. Enter the item code number, and then press the – (minus) key to enter the deletion function. The display
will ask you to confirm if you want to delete. Press the
CLEAR key to delete this item code and all of its
data or press the
TARE key to cancel the deletion.
4. Press the MODE key three times to exit the programming mode and return to the Stand-by screen.
6.2 Using Item Codes in Normal or Operation Mode
The following paragraphs describe the procedure to recall item codes, recompute item code unit weights, quick
add new item codes, override an existing tare associated with an item code, inventory operations related to the
item code quantity, and delete an item code. All storage operations are done while the scale is in the operation
mode.
6.2.1 Recalling Numeric Item Codes using Item Code Number
The following procedure allows viewing item codes stored in memory but will not change any of the information
(Unit Weight, Tare Weight, Label Format, Part Name, Part Number, Lot Number, Location, Inventory Quantity,
Threshold, and Setpoints) stored with these codes.
Note: This section assumes that SPEC 04 - SET NEW ITEM DURING REGISTRATION MODE is set to “1: NO”. If SPEC
04 is set to “0: YES”, you will be in the Quick Add mode (See Section 6.2.3).
1. Enter item code number using numeric or alphabetic keypad.
2. Press the CODE key.
If an item code not stored in memory is entered, the scale will beep and briefly display the error message ITEM
CODE DOES NOT EXIST
before returning to the stand-by screen. At this point you can either enter a different item
code or do a quick add to add an item to memory (see
Section 6.2.3).
If an item code existing in memory is entered, the stored settings will be displayed after the CODE key is pressed.
If the fields on the second line are too long to be viewed on the display, the line can be scrolled to the right and
left using the
>> and << keys.
Press the CLEAR key to clear the item information and return to stand-by status.