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CHAPTER 4: ADVANCED FEATURES AND OPERATION
4.1
AVERAGE PIECE WEIGHT ENTRY
If you already know the Average Piece Weight or APW of the items you wish to count, then use the
following procedure.
4.1.1 APW ENTRY FROM SCALE
1. Using the numeric and decimal point keys, key-in the actual Average Piece Weigh value.
2. Press the ENT key. If the APW is large enough, the scale will now display the number of
pieces on the scale. If it does not, the scale briefly displays an error message, but still
allows piece counting. Please see Appendix C for an explanation of the error messages.
NOTE:
If the scale displays an “Error 10” message, the unit weight of the items you wish
to count is too light for your scale to process at all.
4.1.2 APW ENTRY FROM REMOTE SCALE
To use this method, you must have either a 610 or a 304-BP Series scale connected to
the TC-200. See Appendix B for cabling requirements.
NOTE:
The 610 or 304-BP Series scale must be configured for “Transmit APW Mode”.
See 610 or 304-BP Series manual for more information.
1. Perform the sampling on the remote scale.
2. Press the PRINT key on the remote scale. If the APW is large enough, the 630 scale will
now display the number of pieces on the scale. If it does not, the 630 scale briefly
displays an error message, but still allows piece counting. Please see Appendix C for an
explanation of the error messages.
4.2
MEMORY ACCUMULATOR
Your scale comes equipped with a handy memory accumulator, which can be used in conjunction
with the piece counting feature. As with a hand-held calculator, the memory accumulator can be
added to, displayed and cleared at anytime.
NOTE:
Make sure the scale is in piece counting mode. If it is not, follow the sampling procedure
found in Section 3.3.5 or the alternative sampling procedure found in Section 4.1.
4.2.1
DISPLAYING THE MEMORY ACCUMULATOR
1.
Press the MR key. The scale briefly displays the total number of pieces.
4.2.2
ADDING TO THE MEMORY ACCUMULATOR
1. Press the M+ key. The scale adds the current number of pieces to the memory
accumulator.
4.2.3
CLEARING THE MEMORY ACCUMULATOR
1. Press the MC key.