0 scale programming, 1 item code storage – Digi Counting Version 4.0 DC-190 User Manual

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DC-190 Ultra Count Installation Manual

7.0

Scale Programming

7.1

Item Code Storage

Code numbers allow you to store information for the parts that are counted most frequently. This eliminates the
need for re-entering data for each of these parts during part count. Up to 200 item code numbers can be
programmed in the DC-190 counting scale; with IMS software, the number of item codes is unlimited.

The procedures for storing the unit weight, tare weight, quantity, part number, part name, setpoints, and lot
number with an item code are described below. You can enter all of this information for each item code or only
the data pertinent to your application. For example, if you only want to store only the unit and tare weights, you
can bypass Steps 5 through 13 and go to Step 14.

Program Unit Weight, Tare Weight, Quantity, Part Number, Part Name, Setpoints, and Lot Number

1. Press

MODE

key to enter program mode. The

MODE

annunciator will light, the

WEIGHT

display will

read

ProG

, and the

QUANTITY

display will read

C XX

(

XX

represents the number of item codes stored in

the DC-190 memory).

2. Enter the item code number (up to 32 digits) then press the

CODE

key. All displays will show zeros

.

If

you want the item to be alphanumeric then you will need to press the

.

(decimal) key to enter the

characters using the Teraoka Code (see Section 10.8 on page 58). After entering all of the characters,
press the

CODE

key to store the item code.

NOTE:

If the

QUANTITY

display shows

CLEAr

, the code number is already stored in memory. Press the

CODE

key

a second time to modify the stored data or press the

CLEAR

key to delete the item code and stored data.

3. Enter tare weight (see Section 6.1 on page 26).

4. Enter unit weight value (see Section 6.4 on page 27).

5. Press

NET/GROSS

key to enter initial quantity in stock for this item. The

QUANTITY

display will prompt

InVEnt

and

UNIT-WEIGHT

display will show 0. Using the numeric keypad, enter the number of pieces that

the initial inventory will contain and then press the

NET/GROSS

key a second time to store the

information.

6. Press the

key to enter the part number (32 characters maximum).

7. Use the Teraoka Code to enter the part number. Press the

*

key to store the part number.

8. Press

CODE

key to enter the part name (32 characters maximum).

9. Use the Teraoka Code to enter the part name. Press the

CODE

key to store the part number.

10. Press the

+

key to check Setpoint 1. The

WEIGHT

display will prompt

SEt 1

; the

QUANTITY

display

shows the value of Setpoint 1.

NOTE:

The

DC-190

can store up to six setpoints which are determined by SPEC 18, bits 0 through 2.

11. Enter setpoint value and press

+

key to save.

NOTES:

• When entering weight setpoints, be sure that you enter in the weight values with decimal point and trailing zeros.

• All percentage values must be rounded to the nearest whole number, fractional percentages are not allowed.

• SPEC 7, bits 0 and 1 (Setpoint Type) determine what kind of value you have entered. (See Table 7-1.)

12. Repeat Steps 10 and 11 for Setpoints 2 through 6.

13. Press the

CLEAR

key to enter the lot number. Use the Teraoka Code to enter the lot number. Press the

*

key to store the lot number.

14. Press

*

key to store all of the data entered with this item code. The display will go back to Step 1 but the

number in the

QUANTITY

display will have been incremented by one.

15. Press

MODE

key to exit the program mode.

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