Acai function, 881 pcs, 1. 11-2. acai – A&D Weighing FC-500Si User Manual
Page 46: Acai automatic operation
11. ACAI FUNCTION
11-1.
11-2.
ACAI
Automatic Counting Accuracy Improvement
The ACAI
TM
(Automatic Counting Accuracy
Improvement) function recalculates the unit
weight as more pieces are added to
improve count accuracy.
When the scale calculates the unit weight
from sample pieces, the more sample pieces
that are used, the higher the accuracy.
STABL
.
88888
28
881
pcs
A A
W E I G H T ( k g )
1213456789
3.108
2 3 4 A 5 6 U
U W ( g )
12314567
111.000
ZERO TOTAL
M+
TARE
ENTERED
SCALE
ACAI
SAMPLE
TOO LIGHT
ACAI Notes
You must do the ACAI procedure just after you set the unit weight. The samples must be
still on the weighing pan.
Do not take the samples off until the end of the ACAI procedure.
You don’t have to count out the pieces when you add, just stay within the ACAI range.
Continue the ACAI procedure to reach the largest amount that you will be counting.
If you want the most precise counting results for every different batch of the same items,
use ACAI every time you start counting the next batch.
The ACAI does not work when you use a remote scale if the unit weight was set on the
main scale and vice versa.
The ACAI function is initially set to manual operation when the unit weight is set digitally
by the keyboard, by ID memory or using computer via the serial interface. This can be
set to the automatic mode. The ACAI mode when the unit weight is entered by ID or
digital input is controlled by F-Function f-02-02. It is initially set at “0”, ACAI manual
operation mode. Set to “1” for automatic operation mode.
.
88888
10
881
pcs
A
2
W E I G H T ( k g )
1213456789
1.110
2 3 A S A M U
U W ( g )
12341567
111.000
.
88888
21
881
pcs
A
2
W E I G H T ( k g )
1213456789
2.331
2 3 A S A M U
U W ( g )
12341567
111.000
ACAI
ACAI Automatic Operation
1.
To start ACAI automatic
operation, the unit weight
must be registered and the
samples still on the
weighing pan.
2. Add pieces within the nearest
ACAI range (refer to table
below). A good rule of thumb
is to roughly double the
amount on the weighing pan.
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