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3.2.2
IQ6500 Indicator Lamps
Use the following table to identify display indicator lamps that may be illuminated during operation.
Lamp
Function
ZERO
Scale is within 1/4 division of true zero
TARE
Presence of a tare weight
GROSS
Gross weight is shown
INSUFF
Sample size is too small
RECOMP
Unit weight may be recalculated when lit by pressing the PIECES key
MEMORY
An accumulated total is in memory
OUT
Quantities being removed from inventory total
IN
Quantities being added to inventory total
SCALE2
Scale 2 in use
PROG
Scale is in program mode
kg
Scale weighing in kg
lb
Scale weighing in lb
3.3
Initial Performance Testing
Use the procedures in this section to test your IQ6200/6500 keypad and display prior to its initial use. The
procedures verify proper operation of the scale’s keypad and displays. Tests are available for the following
functions:
•
Key Entry of Unit Weight
•
One-Touch Tare
•
Digital Tare Entry
•
Weight, Unit Weight, and Quantity Displays
•
Accumulation
•
User-Determined Sample
3.3.1
Unit Weight Display and Unit Weight Key Entry
1. Press 0, then UNIT WEIGHT to clear any unit weight.
2. Press 1 five times, then UNIT WEIGHT once. The Unit Weight display now shows 11111.
3. Press 0, then UNIT WEIGHT to clear the display.
4. Repeat for each number (2, 3....0).
5. Check decimal entry by entering 12.34, then press UNIT WEIGHT.
3.3.2
One-Touch Tare
1. Press 0, then TARE to reset any tare.
2. Press REZERO to re-zero scale.
3. Place empty container on scale, then press TARE once. The Weight display should now show zero
with empty container on scale.
4. Remove container. With nothing on the scale, press TARE to reset tare to zero.
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PART #
– / PART#
Used to subtract parts from an accumulation operation or view an alternate part number.
+
DATE
+ / DATE
Used to add parts from an accumulation operation or set the date and time in the program
mode.