2 counting mode (pcs), Selecting the counting mode, Storing a sample unit mass – Rice Lake FX-i WP Series, A&D Weighing User Manual

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5-2 Counting Mode (PCS)

This is the mode to determine the number of objects in a sample based on the standard sample unit mass.
Unit mass means the mass of one sample. The smaller the variables in each sample unit mass are, the
more accurate the counting will be. The FZ-i WP series and the FX-i WP series balance is equipped with
the Automatic Counting Accuracy Improvement (ACAI) function to improve the counting accuracy.

Note
If the sample unit mass variable is too large, it may cause a counting error.

Selecting the counting mode

1 Press

the

MODE

key to select

1

pcs

(counting mode).

Storing a sample unit mass

2 Press

the

SAMPLE

key to enter the sample unit mass

storing mode.

Even in the storing mode, pressing the

MODE

key will

switch to the next mode.

3 To select the number of samples, press the

SAMPLE

key

several times. It may be set to 5, 10, 25, 50 or 100.

Note
A greater number of samples will yield more accurate
counting result.

4 Place a container on the weighing pan, if necessary.

Press the

RE-ZERO

key to cancel the weight (tare).

The number specified in step 3 appears.

e.g.:

25 0 is displayed if 25 is selected in step 3.

5 Place the number of samples specified on the pan.

In this example, 25 pieces.

6 Wait for the stabilization indicator to come on.

Press the

PRINT

key to calculate and store the unit mass.

The balance displays 25

pcs

(counting mode) and is set to

count samples with this unit mass. (The sample unit mass
stored, even if the AC adapter is removed, is maintained in
non-volatile memory.)

To improve the accuracy of the unit mass, proceed to step 8.

Notes
If the balance judges that the mass of the samples is too
light and is not adequate to be used as the unit mass, it
displays
lo . In that case, store the mass by some
quantity. For example, when the model with the minimum
weighing value of 0.01 g is used and 10 pieces of samples
weigh 0.05 g. Store 100 pieces of samples as 10 and multiply
the weighing result by 10.

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