Easy Weigh ® OWNER’S MANUAL MODEL: LS-100 LABEL PRINTING SCALE VER 2.
PREFACE ® Easy Weigh would like to thank you for purchasing our model LS-100 Price Computing Label Printing scale. We are committed to creating high quality low maintenance products and supplying our customers with diligent customer service. This manual contains information on the proper assembly and use of the scale.
TABLE OF CONTENTS General Introduction …………………………………………….. Specifications ………………………………………….. Options & Accessories ……………………………….. Support & Service …………………………………….. Unpacking & Assembly Box Contents ………………………………………….. Assembling the Display ………………………………. Nomenclature Scale Overview ………………………………………. Displays ………………………………………………… Printer & Label Installation ………………………….. Numeric Keypad ………………………………………. Speed Keys ……………………………………………. Alpha Keypad …………………………………………. Proper Operation Safety First …………………………………………….
Sensor Settings ……….………………………………. Barcode Settings ….….………………………………. Backlight Settings ……………………………………. Date Format ………………………………………….. Auto Print Setting ……..……………………………… PLU Temporary Price Change Setting …….………. PLU List ………………………………………………. Deleting All PLUs ……………………………………. PLU Memory Status …………………………………. Sales Mode PLU Key & Calling Up PLUs ………………………… Miscellaneous PLUs …………………….............…… Zero Key …….….….…….….….……………………. Tare Key ………………………………...........………. Save Key ……….….….….….….…........…………….
Introduction The LS-100 Label Printing scale has been designed with many advanced features, user-friendly menu driven programming, and high quality construction. In a grocery, deli store, or in a small supermarket the LS-100 is an upper tier stand-alone scale. Using an advanced 4 inch per second printer, the LS-100 issues crisp, clear, and easy-to-read labels every time.
Options & Accessories The following options are available through your Easy Weigh dealer: Description Fish Pan Platter Spill-Proof Overlay (Wet cover) AC Power cord, USA, 120V AC Adjusting feet (set of 4) LS-100 Scale-to-Scale Cable LS-100 Software Package Part Number 260-10007-020010 102-10007-020000 690-00001-02002M 4B0-00001-020000 600-10007-00001M (Contact your local Easy Weigh Dealer.) For any type of service or troubleshooting, please contact your nearest Easy Weigh dealer.
Box Contents Your LS-100 scale should come with the following: NO 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4 4-5 4-6 4-7 4-8 4-9 4-10 4-11 4-12 4-13 4-14 4-15 4-16 Parts Name IN CARTON BOX STYROFOAM BODY POLY BAG MANUAL POLY BAG AC CORD MANUAL PAN SCREWS CAL SEALING FUSE CAL PLATE AND GASKET BRACKET COVER FUSE POLY BAG PLATTER BOX PAD SILICA DESICANT POLE DISPLAY Units EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA QTY 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 3
Assembling the Display Once you have unboxed your LS-100 you must carefully follow the instructions below on how to assemble the Pole Display. Installing the Pole Display: 1. Connect the display connectors together. 2. Place the Pole Display properly into the bracket making sure that the connectors are slipped inside of the pole (upwards.) 3. Attach the two display pole screws (Pan Screw M4x8) to securely fasten the pole to the bracket. 4.
Front View: The Weight Display is where all weight data is displayed. The Unit Price Display is where the scale displays price-per-pound data as well as the Piece count for By Count items. The Total Price Display is where the scale shows the Total Price. The Alpha Display is where the scale displays the PLU Name. During programming, this display is also used to display menu information and text. The Alpha Keypad is where all of the Speed Keys are located.
The Printer Cassette is a drawer mechanism that is pulled out of the scale in order to load new label rolls or service the printer. The Thermal Print Head is the printing element that prints the thermal labels. Never touch this part as it can get extremely hot during the print cycle. From time to time you may need to clean the print head; see Proper Operation, Maintenance section. The Peel Sensor is used by the printer to determine if you have removed a printed label that is sitting on the peel-off bar.
The Fuse Holder contains a 1.6A 250V 20mm safety fuse. You may need a flat screw driver to open the fuse holder but make sure that the scale is unplugged from an AC source and turned off before you do this. The RS-232 Port is a DB-9 female connector that is used to connect to a PC or one other scale for scale-to-scale data transfer. It has the standard 3 wire PC pin configuration of: 2-RXD, 3-TXD, and 5-SG. Displays This is the user’s side display window.
The Insert Lamp works with the Ins key. When on, it means that the scale is in insert-text mode; when off, it means that the scale is in overwrite-text mode. The Lang Lamp determines the language setting for the keyboard. When off, it means that the scale is in English mode; when on, it means that the scale is in 2nd Language mode. The $/Pcs Lamp indicates that the value in the Unit Price Display is a piece count for a By Count PLU.
Make sure that the Power Switch is off. Pull on the cassette handle to remove the cassette drawer. Once you have removed the cassette drawer you may follow the instructions shown on the large sticker labeled “Installation” on the cassette mechanism. Removing Labels: When the printer runs out of labels: 1) Pull and remove the Pick-up Clamp (f). When you do so, some of the backing paper may rip; this is normal.
Installing Labels: Once you have followed the instructions for removing labels you can install a new label roll by taking the new label roll and remove about 30 cm (approx. 12”) of labels from the backing paper of the new label roll and then do the following: 1) Place the new label roll onto the Label Roll Spool (b). 2) Thread the backing paper through the Pressure Plate (c). 3) Next, thread the backing paper between the Label Guide bobbin (g) and (h).
9) Finally, slide the cassette drawer back into the scale making sure to align the Metal Rails (k) of the cassette with the Plastic Rails (l) of the scale. After you turn the scale on you must feed out 2 or 3 labels using the FEED key. When you remove the cassette drawer from the scale the printer bay is exposed. You should only remove the cassette drawer when replacing labels or servicing the printer; you should never leave the printer bay exposed for long periods of time.
SET Key is used to enter the Main Menu (programming mode.) You may be required to enter a password to access programming mode. Numeric Keys (0 to 9) are used to enter numeric data like tares, prices, pieces, etc. Func. Key is used to void sales transactions. ESC Key is used to enter Sales mode whenever you are at the Main Menu; otherwise, it will backtrack through the menu system. PRE-PACK Key is used to turn Pre Pack mode on or off.
There is a Speed Key Template which you can pull out of the Alpha Keypad. This template can be used to write or label each of the 60 keys. You can also use our digital template available in Microsoft® Word format included with the LS-100 Software Package. Its is also available as a free download on our website at: http://www.easyweighscales.com/. The LS-100 has a fractional pricing feature which enables you to price items at ½ pound or ¼ pound. This feature can only be enabled by an Easy Weigh Dealer.
S1 Key reserved for future use. S2 Key changes between languages: when the Lang Lamp is off, then the scale is in English typing; when on, the scale is in 2nd language mode. Note: The maximum number of characters that you can type in any text field is cut in half when you use the second language; because, the second language uses DBCS (Double Byte Character System.) Del Key is used to delete characters like on a PC. Ins Key is used to switch between Insert and Overwrite typing mode.
Do’s & Don’ts Please observe the following: Unplug and shut the scale OFF whenever you are changing the label roll or working in the printer bay. The outlet that the scale is plugged into should be properly grounded and have the correct voltage supply. Maintain a static free work area. Never use any other equipment on the same electrical line; the scale should have a dedicated line. Place the scale far from strong RF (radio frequency) interference.
Location & Environment This scale must be placed on a flat and stable surface. Please keep the scale away from the direct path of ventilation equipment, strong drafts, or direct sunlight. These air disturbances can be picked up by the scale’s sensitive weighing sensors and may cause incorrect weight readings. If the scale is not properly leveled, please adjust the 3 adjustable legs at the bottom of the scale. DO NOT adjust the leg that is under the printer and closest to the front of the scale.
The keyboard should be cleaned with a damp cloth rag and a mild soap solution. Do NOT spray any liquids or chemicals directly onto the keyboard as these may cause damage to the seals and then cause the keyboard to fail. Do NOT use any harsh solvent or chemicals to clean the keyboard as these may discolor or completely remove the graphics on the keyboard. The displays should be cleaned with a damp cloth rag and a mild soap solution.
To clean the TPH, begin by removing the cassette drawer from the scale. Next, using a cotton swab dipped in Denatured Alcohol, gently slide the cotton swab over the TPH Printing Surface. You can do this until the alcohol evaporates, but never use excessive force on the TPH. You can also swab down the Peel Sensor as this device may also accumulate dust or debris. You can also use a TPH Cleaner Pen instead of the cotton swab and Denatured Alcohol. The pen is available through your Easy Weigh Dealer.
free. With that in mind, please make sure that the power outlet used with the LS-100 is a dedicated line with no high-noise devices (such as compressors, motors, etc.) plugged into the same line. Also, make sure that the wiring for the outlet is correct. If you are uncertain, please contact a certified electrician or your Easy Weigh Dealer. Additionally, the outlet must be a 3-prong outlet with a properly wired safety ground. NEVER remove the 3rd prong from the LS-100 AC cord or use a 3-to-2 adapter.
b. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Place the Pole Display properly into the bracket making sure that the connectors are slipped inside of the pole (upwards.) c. Attach the two display pole screws (2 larger screws) to securely fasten the pole to the bracket. d. Finally, attach the bracket-plate to the bracket and fasten it with the 4 smaller screws. Place the scale in the area where it will be used which should be a rigid and level surface. Using the leveling feet and leveling gage, make sure that scale is level.
Password When you purchase an LS-100, it comes with password protection by default. The initial password is “0000”; four zeroes. You can disable all passwords or change the password. If your scale has password protection enabled, then you can change the password by following the instructions in the General Programming section under Password Change. If your scale has password protection disabled or you wish to disable password protection, you must contact your Easy Weigh Dealer to change this feature.
Main Menu The Main Menu is where you can set all of your PLU programming, system options, and sales reports. The LS-100 menu tree is organized as follows: 1: PLU: Create & Edit 2: PLU: Speed Keys 3: Store Settings 1: Edit Store Name 2: Edit Group Name 3: Edit Misc. PLU 4: Edit Misc.
To enter Main Menu: 1. Start From the Initial State and press SET . 2. Enter the correct password and press PRINT . 3. The Main Menu display appears as follows: 1. PLU: Create & Edit 4. From here you can use the S T keys to navigate the Main Menu and then press PRINT or Enter when you arrive at the menu item you wish to select. You can also press the menu item’s corresponding numeric key.
Store Name & Address You can print the store name and address or any other pertinent information, at the bottom of each label; however, not all labels or label formats have a space for the store name at the bottom. Additionally, some formats may have a line or character-per-line limitation not mentioned here. Most USA label formats have 2 lines of store name data and 28 characters per line. To program the store name and address: 1. Follow steps 1 to 3 of entering Main Menu. 2. Press 3 1 . 3.
Groups In order to better sort your PLUs, you can assign each PLU to any 1 of 99 groups. Just like PLUs can be named, each of the 99 groups can have a 20 character name. In a meat department, for example, you can put all of your beef products under group 1 and name group 1 “Beef”. You can also use the groups to separate PLUs by various “departments” or use any hierarchical combination you desire; but, it is up to you to maintain the hierarchy.
Group Assignment Just like you can assign a PLUs to a certain groups, you can also assign a scale to a specific group. A new scale is assigned to group 1 by default. When you create PLUs, the default group assignment for that PLU becomes the scale’s group assignment. To set the group assignment for the scale: 1. Follow steps 1 to 3 of entering Main Menu. 2. Press 5 2 . 3. Enter the group number you wish to assign the scale to. This number must be from 1 to 99.
The LFA (Label Feed Adjustment) adjusts the print position of a label. It is independent of the LFS number and can range from 0 to 40; 20 being the default value. The higher the number the lower things will print on the label; the lower the number the higher things will print. To set the Label Feed Adjustment: 1. Follow steps 1 to 3 of entering Main Menu. 2. Press 1 . 7 3. Change the LFA number and press PRINT ; as you type the number it will appear in the Total Price Display. 4. Press ESC SET . 5.
Password Change You can change the password to any 4 digit number you want. The initial password is “0000”; four zeroes. If your scale has password protection disabled or you wish to disable password protection, you must contact your Easy Weigh Dealer to change this feature. Changing this feature is only permitted by licensed individuals. Do not forget your password; write it down somewhere safe.
Creating & Editing PLUs Price Look Ups (PLUs) are the basic stock units of the LS-100 scale and are also referred to Stock Keeping Units (SKUs); however, these are really the same thing. PLUs have several properties which can be programmed by the user. The LS-100 can have up to 1000 PLUs. Please carefully read the following guidelines for PLU Creation. PLU Creation Guidelines: The most important PLU property is its number; this is how the user can reference or “call-up” a PLU for use in Sales mode.
When food is sold by weight, it must be accurately weighed and labeled with certain specific data whose requirements may change according to jurisdiction. The minimum requirements for a By Weight PLU label are: product name, price-per-pound, net weight, total price, and a packed on date. The net weight must be verifiable by an accurate scale. When food is sold by count (or volume), it must be accurately labeled with certain specific data whose requirements may change according to jurisdiction.
To Create or Edit PLUs: 1. Follow steps 1 to 3 of entering Main Menu. 2. Press 1 . The displays will show: PLU - 0. PLU Number 3. Enter the PLU number you wish to create or edit. As you type the PLU number, you will see it in the Total Price display. The default PLU number in the Total Price Display (“0”) can change after you program several PLUs. The default value is usually the next available (new) PLU number. 4.
8. The next screen is the Commodity Name Line 2. This is the second line of your PLU name descriptor. It can be up to 56 characters long; although, most label formats have a 28 character limit. Type the commodity name you want for line 2. The screen appears as follows: PLU - 2. Commodity Name- 2 [98% LEAN ] 9. You can press SAVE to store the PLU as-is and go to step 28 or you can press PRINT to continue to step 10. 10.The next screen is the Group Code. This is where you assign the PLU to a group.
14.If you are creating a By Weight PLU, go to step 16. This is where you assign Piece count to a By Count PLU. The Pieces value defaults to be 1. Enter the number of pieces you want; it must be from 1 to 99. As you type, the number will appear in the Total Price Display. The screen appears as follows: PLU - 5. Pieces 15.You can press SAVE to store the PLU as-is and go to step 28 or you can press PRINT to continue to step 16. 16.The next screen is the PLU Price.
The PLU Shelf Life screen appear as follows: By Weight PLU - 6. Shelf Life By Count PLU - 7. Shelf Life 19.You can press SAVE to store the PLU as-is and go to step 28 or you can press PRINT to continue to step 20. 20.If you are programming a By Weight PLU, go to step 22. The next screen is the PLU Net Weight Statement. The net weight is in ounces and defaults to be 0; if you leave it at 0 then you can weigh the By Count item in Sales Mode. Enter the net weight you want; it must be from 0 to 9999.
23.You can press SAVE to store the PLU as-is and go to step 28 or you can press PRINT to continue to step 24. 24.The next screen is the PLU Ingredients Line 1. There are 10 lines of ingredients and 56 characters per line for a maximum total of 560 characters of ingredients per PLU. Type the ingredients you want for line 1. As you type, the ingredients will appear in the Alpha Display. The screens appear as follows: By Weight By Count PLU - 8. Ingredients - 1 [SALT,SUGAR,FLOUR,WATER,W] PLU - 9.
If you press then the PLU will be stored; if you press Y N then the PLU will NOT be stored. Then you will see the following screen: 2. PLU Speed Keys Press SET to go back to the Initial State. Note3: If you use the second language feature, the max number of characters per line is cut in half for all text fields; because, the second language feature uses DBCS (Double Byte Character System.) Verification Labels: Verification labels print after you press SAVE when you are programming a PLU.
Speed Keys The LS-100 has 60 Speed Keys that can be assigned PLU numbers so that PLUs can be quickly accessed in Sales mode. By default, Speed Keys 1 to 60 are assigned to PLUs 1 to 60, respectively. If you need to reassign the Speed Keys follow the programming steps below. To Assign Speed Keys: 1. Follow steps 1 to 3 of entering Main Menu. 2. Press 2 . 3. Press the Speed key you wish to view or assign and go to step 4 OR press ESC SET to go back to the Initial State. 4.
4. If the PLU you selected is By Weight then go to step 6. The Unit Price and Total Price displays will show the current Piece count of the selected By Count PLU. 5. You can type a new Piece count and press PRINT to store the new Piece count and go to step 6 or press ESC ESC SET to go back to the Initial State. 6. The Unit Price and Total Price displays will show the current price of the selected PLU. 7. You can type a new price and go to step 8 or press ESC ESC SET to go back to the Initial State. 8.
Print Field Suppression The LS-100 can prevent certain fields from printing on your labels. You may want to not print barcodes, store names, group codes, etc. Print Field Suppression allows you to do this. To suppress the printing of certain fields: 1. Follow steps 1 to 3 of entering Main Menu. 2. Press 3 . 7 3. The first field is “Date: Packed On.” 1. Date: Packed On :[Y] to allow Packed On to print or not to print. 4. Press Y N 5. The next field is “Date: Shelf Life.
14.The next field is “Store Name.” If 0 is selected then the Store Name will not print; if 1, then only Line 1 of the Store Name will print; if 2, then lines 1 and 2 will print. Currently, there are no 3 line Store Name label formats. Press 0 , 1 , or 2 . 15.The next field is “Commodity Name.” If 0 is selected then the Commodity Name will not print; if 1, then only Line 1 of the Commodity Name will print; if 2, then lines 1 and 2 will print. Press 0 , 1 , or 2 . 16.The next field is “Ingredients.
Sensor Settings The LS-100 can use the Gap Sensor or the Peel Sensor to Sense gaps between labels. If you constantly get the error message “Gap Sensor Error,” you may need to clean the Gap Sensor Assembly; however, if you get constant label feed or “Gap Sensor Errors” please use this function to disable the Gap Sensor. After disabling the Gap Sensor you may need to use the Feed Adjust function in order to align the print. To Change the Sensor Settings: 1. Follow steps 1 to 3 of entering Main Menu. 2.
Barcode Settings The LS-100 can print 3 different barcode styles: UPC-A, UPC-B, and EAN-8. UPC-A is a 12 digit barcode and has been the predominant standard in the US. UPC-B is a 13 digit barcode that is usually employed whenever total prices exceed 4 digits. Finally, EAN-8 is an 8 digit European barcode that is equivalent to 8 digit UPC barcodes used in the US. EAN-8 is usually used to label very small packages. The LS-100 defaults to UPC-A barcodes.
One last tip regarding POS systems: POS systems are usually personal computers that “look like” ECRs; whereas, ECRs are hardware devices that are dedicated to ECR use and are not as flexible and upgradeable as PCs. Because POS systems are PCs in disguise, they need an operating system (like Windows® XP) and an application (like Microsoft® Word) that allow it to function as an ECR.
Script Characters 0 to 9 I V P W Definition Will print the actual numbers 0 to 9. UPC Code, acquired from the PLU. Price checksum Total Price Net Weight Backlight Settings The Alpha Display on the LS-100 has an elctroluminescent backlight. It can set to be “always on” or to only turn on when the scale is in use (motion or key pressed.) To modify Backlight Settings: 1. Follow steps 1 to 3 of entering Main Menu. 2. Press 5 5 . for “always on” or for “Motion/Key press.” 3. Press 1 2 The default setting is 2.
Auto Print Setting When the LS-100 is in Pre-Pack mode, it is capable of auto printing labels. This feature is very useful for pre-packing; however, if the Auto Print Setting is set too low, the scale will tend to print more labels than you intend. This is remedied by the Auto Print Setting (APS.) The APS determines the amount of “weight change” required before the scale prints a new label. By default, the scale is set up for a “0.
PLU List The LS-100 can display or print a list of all the scale’s PLUs. This can be very helpful when you do not have the LS-100 Software Package or do not have access to a computer. Whenever you are generating a printout of the PLU list, you want to make sure that your scale is loaded with enough labels to complete the job. The scale will print a verification label for every PLU in the range that you specify, so it is recommended that you use a small label format when you do this.
4. As you type, the number will appear in the Total Price Display. Press PRINT . Now select the last (ending) PLU number for your list. The Unit Price Display will show the starting PLU number and the Total Price Display will show the ending PLU number. When the scale prints the labels, it will NOT wait for you to take them before it prints out the next one; therefore, we recommend that you do not thread the backing paper to the pick-up spool for this operation.
PLU Memory Status If you ever want to know how much more memory space you have left or how many more PLUs you can program, you can use this feature. This can be very useful when you have a large number of PLUs or if you are constantly adding PLUs without deleting unused PLUs. To check PLU Memory Status: 1. Follow steps 1 to 3 of entering Main Menu. 2. Press 8 5 . 3. The Alpha Display will show you how many more PLUs you can program (1) and how many bytes of memory are left (2.) 1. 2.
This blueprint will always work assuming that you have a non-zero Total Price. You may want to use a different tare than that of the PLU that you are calling up, use a different price, use a different piece count, or weigh the Net Weight Statement. In any case, these are features that are accessed using different keys that can add steps to this basic blueprint. All of these features will be covered in the sections to follow.
The Zero Key You can use the ZERO key to correct a deviation from zero so long as there is no PLU called up and the “Net” Lamp is off. You should never leave items on the platter for any long length of time; items should only be on the platter for a few minutes. Sometimes, leaving items on the platter for an extended period of time will cause a shift in the zero point that you will notice when you remove the item from the scale. The ZERO key can correct this problem.
The Tare Key You can use the TARE key to override a PLU’s preset tare, enter a sampled a tare, enter a manual tare, or clear a tare. Sampled tares: Sampled tares are tares that are acquired from the weight on the platter. For example, if you have a container that you wish to tare but you do not know what the weight of it is you can: 1. Start from the Initial State. 2. Place the empty container on the platter. 3. Press TARE . Manual tares: Manual tares are tares that you already know the weight of.
Clearing preset tares: Sometimes you may want to temporarily remove the preset tare of a PLU. You can only do this ONLY if you set the Allow Temporary Price Changes Setting to allow price changes: 1. Start from the Initial State. 2. Follow the instructions for Calling Up a PLU 3. Press C TARE , then reenter the PLU price. The PLU will have no tare until the PLU is cleared. The Save Key You can use the SAVE key to prevent the Auto Clear Function (ACF) from working.
Whenever the Save Lamp is on it means that the scale will not use the ACF. You can turn the Save function on or off by pressing SAVE . To turn the Save function on: 1. Start from the Initial State. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press SAVE . The Save Lamp turns on. Type a price or call up a PLU. (Optional) Place an item on the scale. (Optional) Enter or change the Piece count and/or Unit Price. 6. Press PRINT . 7. (Optional) Remove the item from the platter. 8.
Pre-Pack mode and AUTO + SAVE are very similar but differ in that Pre-Pack mode… Automatically prints By Count and By Weight PLUs Allows the use of the key X Does not need to return to gross zero in order to automatically print again Pre-pack mode will automatically print again once the weight deviates by the amount specified in Auto Print Settings, for By Weight PLUs. To turn Pre-Pack on: 1. Start from the Initial State. 2. Press PRE PACK . The Pre-Pack Lamp turns on. 3. Call up a PLU. 4.
The Func. Key (Void key) The Func. key acts like a sales voiding key whenever you are in Sales mode. It is used to subtract the price of damaged or returned packages whose sales were issued by the scale. This is done in order for the scale to keep more accurate sales data. No labels are issued whenever you do a void. To use Void function: 1. Start from the Initial State. 2. Press Func. . 3. If the scale asks you for a password enter the password and then press PRINT ; otherwise go to step 4. 4.
The For Key The FOR key is used to toggle between the Piece count and the Price for By Count PLUs. It is also used to convert By Weight PLUs into By Count PLUs. To use the For key with By Count PLUs: 1. Start from the Initial State. 2. Call up a By Count PLU. key, only 3. (Optional) If you type any value or press the C the Piece count value in the Unit Price Display will change. 4. Press FOR . 5.
The labels issued from the FEED key have a special “checkered” pattern printed on them. This pattern is there to let you know the status of the thermal print head (TPH.) A good checkered pattern: This is a good pattern; you can see that the pattern is uniform and has no missing or faded black squares. Also, the top and bottom edges of the pattern are parallel to the label edges. Needs cleaning: This pattern indicates that the TPH may need cleaning.
If you clean the TPH (see Maintenance section) and any of these problems persist, then it is possible that the platen may be damaged or that the TPH has been scratched or damaged. Call your Easy Weigh Dealer for service. Do not attempt to service the TPH yourself! The TPH has high voltage and can get extremely hot during normal use and even hotter in some “damaged” conditions. If you attempt to repair the unit yourself, you risk injury and voiding your warrantee.
The Clear key is also used in Program mode to clear text. If the cursor is on a text field (Alpha Display) and you press C , then all of the text to the right of the cursor will be deleted. For example, here we have the cursor in the middle of a text field. In this example, the cursor is represented by a solid black character block; in reality the cursor is constantly flashing. PLU - 8.
X: Group Sales The LS-100 has the ability to keep track of the sales transactions that it issues. It can keep sales records based on group sales, PLU sales, and scale sales. When you perform a Group Sales Report, the scale will print a report on active groups or the one you specify. Active groups are groups whose “sales > 0.00”. This report is an X report because it does not clear the sales data.
X: PLU Sales When you perform a PLU Sales Report, the scale will print a report on active PLUs or the ones you specify. Active PLUs are PLUs whose “sales > 0.00”. This report is an X report because it does not clear the sales data. Reports can print on any style labels; however, some labels may require the use of more than 1 label per group reported. To generate the PLU Sales Report: 1. Follow steps 1 to 3 of entering Main Menu. 2. Press 6 2 . 3.
Z: Scale Sales When you perform a Scale Sales Report, the scale will print a Scale Sales Report and then clear all sales data. Once you do this report you cannot do any of the X reports (group or PLU reports) until you generate some sales. To generate the Scale Sales Report: 1. Follow steps 1 to 3 of entering Main Menu. 2. Press 3 . 6 3.
Scale Reports page 2: The 1st line contains the report name and the page number (2 of 2.) The 2nd line contains today’s date and the scale number of the scale that generated this report. The 3rd line contains the number of times that the Z report has been taken on this scale. The 4th line contains the Non-Resetting Grand Total (NRGT) dollar amount. The 5th line contains the date of the last time that the Z Scale Report was done.
Scale to Scale Data Transfer You can transfer scale data from one scale to another; in essence, you can clone a scale. This is NOT a network function nor can it become one. Scale to scale data transfer uses serial (RS-232) communication to transfer data, which can only be wired from 1 scale to another. For Ethernet TCP/IP networking availability, please contact us or visit our website at: www.easyweighscales.com You need to purchase the Scale-to-Scale cable in order to connect 2 LS-100s together.
PC to Scale Data Transfer You can use your PC to store data files for the LS-100 scale, all you need to do is to purchase the LS-100 Software Package. Contact your local Easy Weigh Dealer for purchasing options. This is NOT a network function nor can it become one. PC to scale data transfer uses serial (RS-232) communication to transfer data, which can only be wired from 1 PC to 1 scale. For Ethernet TCP/IP networking availability, please contact us or visit our website at: www.easyweighscales.
Appendix A: Label Format Library You can use this section to determine the label format number that corresponds to the various label styles that the LS-100 supports. For the most up-to-date Label Format Library, please look at the Label Format Manual located on our website. To change the label format number from the Main Menu: Press 7 2 , enter the format # and press PRINT ESC .
To change the label format number from the Main Menu: Press 7 2 , enter the format # and press PRINT ESC .
To change the label format number from the Main Menu: Press 7 2 , enter the format # and press PRINT ESC .
To change the label format number from the Main Menu: Press 7 2 , enter the format # and press PRINT ESC .
Note on Label Formats: Label formats are subject to change without notice. Easy Weigh or any Easy Weigh Dealer or Distributor is not obligated to inform you or supply you with firmware updates which may or may not include label formats. We do constantly update our literature so as to keep it up-todate. This includes printed and electronic literature. As a service to our Dealers, Distributors, and you the customer, we make every effort to keep our website and Customer Service centers up to date.
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