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CountingIND445
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3.10 Counting by calling up a saved target quantity
The terminal IND445 has a total of 100 memory locations for frequently used tare val-
ues, average piece weights, target weights and target quantities. In the factory setting,
the memory locations 91 to 100 are reserved for target quantities. The saved target
quantities are also preserved when the terminal is switched off.
3.10.1 Saving target quantities
1. Enter the memory location number (factory setting: 91 ... 100) and keep
pressed until the confirmation tARGEt appears in the display.
2. Enter the target quantity and confirm with .
The display tOLEr appears and + flashes.
3. Enter the upper tolerance in pieces and confirm with .
The display tOLEr appears and flashes.
4. Enter the lower tolerance accordingly.
The scale returns to weighing mode.
Note If a target quantity had already been saved under the selected memory location, the
message rEPLACE appears in the display.
To save the new target quantity, press . The old target quantity is overwritten.
To abort the save process, press . The previous memory location assignment
remains valid.
3.10.2 Calling up target quantities
Enter the number of the memory location with the required target quantity (factory
setting: 91 ... 100) and press briefly.
The selected target quantity and the associated tolerances are loaded from the
memory and appear briefly in the display.
3.10.3 Counting in to target quantities
1. Place the empty container on the scale and tare.
2. Specify a reference.
3. Fill the container with the material being counted.
The counting-in process can be followed in the graphic display. The 50 % marking
is on the far left here, so that more display segments are available for precise filling
between 50 % and 100 %.
As long as the lower tolerance is not reached, the minus tolerance mark is dis-
played.
If the counted-in number of pieces is within the defined tolerance, the mark OK is
visible and a short beep sounds if activated in the menu.
When the plus tolerance mark appears, the number of pieces is above the permis-
sible tolerance.
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