3 negative parts counting, 4 accumulation, 5 programming setpoints – Rice Lake Counting Scales - IQ6500 Installation and Operation Manual User Manual

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4.3

Negative Parts Counting

This feature counts the parts quantity as you remove them from a bulk container on the platform (see
SPEC08). To perform negative parts counting:

1. Place the container (with parts) on the platform

2. Press REZERO.

3. Take a 10-piece sample from the container and press PIECES (or key in the number if other than 10

and then press PIECES). The Quantity display shows a count of 10 (or quantity entered).

4. Remove parts from the container and watch the Quantity display count up from 10.

4.4

Accumulation

To accumulate a parts count from a series of containers:

1. After a count has been developed, press + to store the displayed quantity in memory. The Quantity

display shows totAL, the Memory lamp is lit, and the memory sub-total is displayed in the upper
display. After a moment, the scale returns to the normal mode.

2. Repeat procedure for each container.

To clear the memory after a series of accumulation entries, press * after the last +. This cancels the stored
memory (the memory lamp goes out).

If an entry must be deleted from the accumulated total, place the correct quantity on the scale or key in the
quantity to be subtracted and press .

Note:
The IQ6200/6500 counting scale accumulates up to 999,999.

4.5

Programming Setpoints

The IQ6200/6500 can utilize setpoints or continuous audible alarm points to alert the operator to a predeter-
mined weight or quantity and an intermediate alarm to warn of its approach as weight is placed on the scale.

You can program setpoints to operate on all items being weighed or counted (spec code selectable) or they
can be specific to each code number. If no code number is selected or the code number selected has no
setpoint programmed, the general setpoint is enabled.

Setpoint 1 in Example 1 sounds continuously when the target weight or count is reached.

Example 1

Setpoint 1 = 1000 pieces

SPEC16 0000

Setpoint 2 = 90%

Intermittent

Continuous

Buzzer

Buzzer

0 |<–––––––––––––––––> | ––––––––––––––––>

90%

1000 pcs

(900 pcs)

Setpoint 2 in Example 2 is a pre-alarm percentage of setpoint 1 and will sound an intermittent beep to indicate
the approach or departure of setpoint 1.

Example 2

Setpoint 1 = 1000 pieces

SPEC16 0000

Setpoint 2 = 120%

Intermittent

Continuous

Buzzer

Buzzer

0 |<-––––——————> | ————––––––->

1000 pcs

120%
(1200 pcs)

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