SC-A1 User Manual
SC-A1 User Manual
SC-A1 User Manual
User
SC-A1
Advanced weighing equipment with ABS or INOX finish, high contrast LED or backlit
LCD display and 5-key keyboard.
2017-02-14
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Piece
Low
Stability Zero Tare Tare lock Gross counter/Non-
battery
metrological
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With the equipment power off, pressing the key turns the equipment on.
Always ON/OFF With the equipment power on, long press the key (more than 2 seconds) turns the
equipment off.
Increase. Keeping it pressed down for a few seconds increases 10 by 10 when the lights
T
scroll is completed.
Entering data Decrease. Keeping it pressed down for a few seconds decreases 10 by 10 when the lights
B
of 3 figures scroll is completed.
or less
FUN Leave.
T Increase digit.
Entering
B Change the digit to be modified (indicated by the corresponding decimal point).
data
digit by
FUN Leave.
digit
INTRO Save and exit.
B Zero is set. If there is a tare, the weight display mode is: net/gross.
The weighing is accumulated and printed. If there is an active dosing programme, the
INTRO
START/STOP function is carried out.
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To enter: FUN+B
(The optional ones are shaded)
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LOW.BOW. (6 digits).
Inferior limit of weight:
-Weight values below this value are rejected.
With AUTOMA=YES, waiting time T.INI is initiated
when the weight exceeds this value.
HIG.BOW (6 digits).
Superior limit of weight:
- Weight values above this value are rejected.
INIT.T. (0.. 25,5 seconds).
With AUTOMA=YES. Waiting time before initiating the
process of sample weight.
AWG.TIM (0.. 25,5 seconds).
Waiting time of the process of sample weight
AUTOMA Yes/No:
Yes -> Weight sample is automatically initiated once
INIT.T. time is passed after the weight value defined in
LOW.BOW is exceeded.
No -> The equipment waits for the pressing of
INTRO key to initiate the process of weight sample. (It
does not wait for INIT.T. even though the LOW.BOW is
exceeded).
IND.BAT. Battery status indicator. INTRO to see the battery status.
(Only in units with battery) If there is no battery: NOBAT
If there is a battery: -OK-
If there is low battery: -BATB-
CLOCK Shows/Sets the clock and
INTRO to access submenu.
calendar.
TIME Displays the current time. (HH: MM: SS)
INTRO to edit:
T/B to modify (6 decimal digits).
INTRO to save.
FUN to leave.
DATE Displays the current date. (DD. MM. YY)
INTRO to edit:
T/B to modify (6 decimal digits).
INTRO to save.
FUN to leave.
-CELLS- Display points and weight of each INTRO to access submenu.
load cell. FUN to exit submenu
(Only in equipments with
communication cartridge for digital T/B to increase/decrease the number of load cell.
load cells) INTRO to select load cell.
CEL. xx INTRO to commute between points and weight.
(load cell selection with T /B) T to select next load cell.
FUN to exit and come back to load cell selection menu.
-DSD- (*) Consult and print data saved in INTRO to enter the Ticket / Delivery Note selection
DSD memory. menu.
(Only in equipments with DSD)
nnnnnn T/B to edit number of ticket (6 decimal digits).
Selection of ticket to consult INTRO to select and initiate the visualization of
(by default, it displays the number number of weighings and the total accumulated weight
of the last ticket made) from the selected ticket, or display EMPTY if there is
no data.
(*) This option DOES NOT appear if there is an open ticket. (Close ticket by pressing FUN + T in Weight mode)
(**) This option DOES NOT appear if any communication PORT of the equipment no has not been configured to connect
to the labelling machine. (See option -COM- from Programming menu).
(***) This option DOES NOT appear if the equipment has DSD. (With DSD option the equipment does not allow manual
modification of the number of Ticket / Delivery Note)
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Then, if the equipment has dead weight (units with weight module or digital cell
communication), the counter value is shown the number of times the unit's metrological
(weight) parameters have been modified.
Finally a message (banner type) describing the different functions of the unit is displayed.
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Once complete, the unit again shows the measured weight (weight mode).
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The machine can automatically reset at start-up enabling the INIT.Z option
in the WEI.OPT. programming submenu.
3.1.2 Stability
The display shows the measured weight variations. The speed with which the changes and
the degree of weight stability shown are displayed depend on the values set in the filter
parameters. (Options STAB.T, FILTER and FIL.DEP in the Programming Menu).
As soon as the weight stabilises, the display activates the stability pilot ( ) to indicate the
condition of stable weight.
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As of this moment, the display shows the net weight whenever the platform weight changes.
Whenever the net weight displayed is not zero, pressing the T key again causes the unit to
carry out a new Tare.
The Quick Tare function it’s only available when the number of divisions of
gross weight is bigger than the one defined in the minim weight option
(WEI.MIN) in the WE.CTR programming submenu.
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To indicate that the weight shown on the display corresponds to gross, enable both the B
pilot and the NET pilot:
Tare is automatically disabled when all the weight is removed from the platform, deleting
and re-displaying the gross weight:
Locking the tare activates the unit's >T< pilot in order to indicate locked tare. As of this
moment, and always when the net weight shown is zero, the T key can switch between tare
and tare locked modes.
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The tare lock function is only available if initial zero option (INIT.Z) has
been enabled in the WE.CTR programming submenu.
When a manual tare is active, printing the tare on a ticket will be accompanied by the
symbol "*", indicating that weighing was carried out with a manual tare.
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N.WEIGH. CODE TARE kg NET kg
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1 100350 * 21.57 0.216
(*) The manual tare function is NOT available if the limit, traffic light or any
dose option is enabled (options available through the APPLIC programming
submenu).
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The unit allows individual weighings (printing a ticket for each weighing) or multiple
weighings (with several weighings in the same ticket and finalised with a total) to be done
automatically (when detecting stable weight on the platform) or manually (by pressing the
INTRO key when the unit displays stable weight).
Three conditions must be met in order for the unit to account for a weight (carry out
weighing): there must be stable weight, which exceeds the value defined as minimum
weighing (*), with the weight dropping below the minimum weight necessary to carry out
weighing at some point since last weighing (i.e. the last weighing has been discharged).
The following example assumes a stable weight of 1,754 kg, which we have previously
tared manually at 1,538 kg. (1754-1538 = 0.216).
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The unit then briefly displays the number of weighings accumulated so far (in our case, the
first):
And the accumulated weight subtotal (which, in our case, since it is the first weighing,
coincides with the weighing made)
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If the unit is connected to a printer, and, for example, the code "100350" has been entered
(using the -CODE- option in the functions menu), the following ticket will have been printed:
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N.WEIGH. CODE TARE kg NET kg
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1 100350 * 1.538 0.216
If the code introduced is 0 (default value when starting up the unit), nothing
appears in the CODE field of the ticket.
At the same time, if a PC connection has been configured in any of the serial
communication PORTS with MANUAL send, pressing the T key causes a frame to be sent
with the weight on the platform at this moment.
All the unit's serial communication PORTS can be configured (from the
-COM-programming submenu) to connect to a printer, a labeller, a repeater
or a PC in order to send weights.
In order to carry out a new weighing and continue accumulating, remove the weight from the
platform and place the new weight to accumulate on it; wait for the weight to be stable and
then press the ENT key again.
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(*) The minimum weight value for a weighing is determined using the
WEI.MIN option in the unit's WE.CTR. programming submenu.
3.3.3 Totalise
To complete and totalise all weighings in progress, keep the FUN and ENT keys pressed
down at the same time. When doing this, the screen display switches between the total
number of weighings made and the total weight accumulated, returning to weight mode by
pressing any key.
For example, if 4 weighings are carried out with a total weight of 0.632 kg, the unit switches
between the number of weighings
until any key is pressed and the unit returns to weight mode.
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N.WEIGH. CODE TARE kg NET kg
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1 100350 1.538 0.216
2 100350 0.000 0.252
3 100350 0.000 0.083
4 100350 0.252 0.081
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TOTAL WEIGHINGS TOTAL WEIGHT kg
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4 0.632
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In this example, the following operations have been carried out in the ticket:
-Code 100350 has been entered.
-A container of 1.538 kg has been tared.
-A weight of 0.216 kg has been entered and accumulated.
- The weight and the container have been removed.
-A weight of 0.252 kg has been entered and accumulated.
-A weight of 0.083 kg has been entered and accumulated.
-A container of 0.252 kg has been tared.
-A weight of 0.081 kg has been entered and accumulated.
-Totalised by pressing FUN+ENT.
The unit can carry out and memorise up to 255 weighings before totalising, and
can accumulate a weight total of over 18 trillion weight units (g, kg, tn, lb) and a
Grand Total of over 60,000 weighings.
Piece counter mode is enabled by entering the PIECES option in the unit's functions menu.
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From this moment on, the unit can switch between weight and piece counter modes by
pressing the FUN key.
FUN
The unit enables the pilot to indicate that the value shown on screen corresponds
to a number of pieces and not to a weight value.
A sample of the pieces to count is weighed in order for the unit to determine the unit weight
value of each piece;
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At this point the number of pieces corresponding to the weighed pieces sample is entered.
To do this, use the T key to increase the value of the flashing digit, the B key to change
digit, the FUN key to cancel editing and leave without saving, and the INTRO key to validate
and save the piece value entered. The unit will very briefly display the calculated unit weight
value.
It will then return to piece counter mode, displaying as of this moment the number of pieces
corresponding to the weight measured in accordance with the unit weight calculated.
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P.Unit: 0.0013
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N.WEIGH. CODE NET kg PIECES
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1 0.251 195
2 0.123 95
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TOTAL WEIGHINGS PIECES
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2 290
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This indicates the unit weight of the pieces, the weight and number of the pieces of each
weighing and the total totalised pieces.
Switching between weight/pieces (pressing the FUN key), will cause the ticket to
close automatically.
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Automatically, the display illumination will be reduced to the minimum and configured to go
off after 5 minutes of non-activity.
As a precaution, if low battery is detected when starting up, the display will not come on,
showing first the aforementioned literals.
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In case it does not find any associated weighing, the following message is displayed:
In case any associated weighing to the ticket is found, the equipment displays the “WAIT”
message to indicate right after the number of weighings made on the ticket.
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By pressing T and B keys we will be able to move through the various weighings. First of all
the number of weighing is displayed
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Finally, FUN key exits the data visualization mode and enables to edit a new Ticket number.
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