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ShangHai DB Scale Co.,Ltd
DLP-300 Series
DB Scale Corporation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
(For USA Only) Changes compliance expressly not or modifications users authority the could void approved by to operate the manufacturer the equipment. for Some procedures described in this manual may be illegal in various state jurisdictions. There are optional settings to enable or to disable various functions. Please ensure that the optional settings for scale operations meet the local requirements of weights and measures. If you are uncertain of specific items, contact the state or county office of weights and measures for clarification. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. FCC Warning This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Safety Summary
Personal safety in handling or maintaining the equipment is extremely important. Warning and Cautions necessary for safe handling of the equipment are included in this manual. All warnings and cautions contained in this manual should be read and understood before handling or maintaining the equipment. Do not attempt to repair or modify this equipment. If a fault occurs that cannot be corrected using the procedures described in this manual, turn off the power, unplug the equipment, and then contact your service representative for assistance. WARNIN G This symbol indicates that there is the risk of death or serious personal injury if the machine is improperly handled during this operation or action. Do Not Use voltages other than the voltage (AC) specified on the rating plate, as this may cause fire or electric shock. If the machines share the same outlet with any other electrical appliances which consume large amounts of power, the voltage will fluctuate widely each time these appliances operate. Be sure to provide an exclusive outlet for the machine as this may cause fire or electric shock. Do Not insert or drop metal, flammable or other foreign objects into the machines through any openings, as this may cause fire or electric shock. If the machines are dropped or their cabinets are damaged, first turn off the power switch and disconnect the power cord plug from the outlet, then call your Service Representative. Continued use of the machine in a damaged condition may cause fire or electric shock.
( i ) Do Not plug in or unplug the power cord plug with we hands as this may cause electric shock. Do Not place metal objects or water-filled containers such as flower vases, flower pots or mugs, etc. on top of the machines. If metal objects or spilled liquid enter the machines, this may cause fire or electric shock. Do Not scratch damage or modify the power cords. Also, Do Not place heavy objects on, pull on, or excessively bend the cords, as this may cause fire or electric shock. Continued use of the machine in an abnormal condition such as when the machine is producing smoke or strange smells may cause fire or electric shock. In these cases, immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the power cord plug from the outlet. Then contact your Service Representative.
If foreign objects (metal fragments, water, and liquids) enter the machine, first turn off the power switch and disconnect the power cord from the outlet, and then contact your Service Representative. Continued use of the machine in that condition may cause fire or electric shock. Ensure that the equipment is properly grounded. Extension cables should also be grounded. Fire or electric shock could occur on improperly grounded equipment. When unplugging the power cord, be sure to hold and pull on the plug portion. Pulling on the cord portion may cut or expose the internal wires and cause fire or electric shock. Do Not remove covers, repair or modify the machine by yourself. You may be injured by high voltage, very hot parts or sharp edges inside the machine. CAUTIO N This symbol indicates that there is risk of personal injury or damage to objects if the machine is improperly handled during this operation or action. Precautions The following precautions will help to ensure that this machine will continue to function correctly. Try to avoid locations that have the following adverse conditions:
Temperatures out of the Specification Shared Power Source Direct Sunlight Excessive vibration High Humidity Dust/Gas Do Not subject the machine to sudden shocks. Do Not press the keys too hard. Keys will operate correctly if they are touched lightly. Clean the cover and keyboard, etc. by wiping with a dry cloth or a cloth soaked with detergent and wrung out thoroughly. Never use thinner or other volatile solvent for cleaning. To ensure that the scale is operating correctly, place a known weight on the platter and check it for correct weight measurement. This should be done every morning before starting normal operations. When moving the machine, take hold of the case and lift the machine. Never pick up the machine by the remote display unit. injury. Do Not place the machine on an unstable or slanted surface as the machine may drop or fall and cause Use only DB Scale approved thermal paper supplies. Do Not store thermal paper where it may be exposed to direct sunlight, high temperatures, high humidity, dust or gas. Ensure that the scale is operated on a level surface. Any data stored in the machine may be lost or corrupted during a machine fault. Backup your critical information on a regular basis. to cause mains interference. Try to avoid using the scale on the same power source as high voltage equipment or equipment likely Unplug the machine whenever you are working inside it or cleaning it. Do Not block the ventilation slots of the scale as this will cause overheating which may cause damage to the internal circuit boards or even fire.
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Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................4 1.1 Applicable Model (s) ..............................................................................................6 1.2 Accessories ...........................................................................................................6 2. SPECIFICATION ........................................................................................................ 7 2.1 Scale Specifications ..............................................................................................7 3. APPEARANCE ........................................................................................................... 9 3.1 Scale Dimensions ..................................................................................................9 3.2 Label Cassette .................................................................................................... 10 3.3 Connector Panel ................................................................................................. 10 4. GETTING STARTED ................................................................................................ 11 4.1 Installing the Scale .............................................................................................. 11 4.2 Plugging in the Scale .......................................................................................... 12 4.3 Level Adjustment .................................................................................................14 4.4 Installing the Labels ............................................................................................ 15 4.4.1 Removing Label Cassette ..............................................................................15 4.4.2 Loading the Labels ........................................................................................ 16 4.5 Turning Power On / Off ....................................................................................... 19 4.5.1 Turning the Power On ...................................................................................19 4.5.2 Turning the Power Off .................................................................................. 19 5. KEYBOARDS ........................................................................................................... 20 5.1 Operations Keyboard .......................................................................................... 20 5.2 Programming Keyboard ...................................................................................... 23 6. DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS ................................................................................ 25 6.1 Operator and Customer Display ......................................................................... 25 6.2 Individual Displays and Tri Mark Indicators ........................................................ 26 7. MAIN MENU ............................................................................................................ 28 7.1 Main Menu Modes ............................................................................................... 29 8. BASIC OPERATIONS .............................................................................................. 31 8.1 Setting the ZERO point ....................................................................................... 31 8.2 Recalling a Commodity (PLU) ............................................................................. 31 1
8.2.1 Using the PLU key ........................................................................................ 31 8.2.2 Using the SPEED Keys ................................................................................. 33 8.2.3 Using Automatic PLU Recall ........................................................................ 34 8.3 Using Tare Weight ...............................................................................................35 8.3.1 Registering an Unknown Tare weight ...........................................................35 8.3.2 Registering a Known Tare weight .................................................................35 8.3.3 Using a Preset Tare weight ...........................................................................37 8.3.4 Clearing Tare Weights .................................................................................. 37 8.4 Sales Mode Operations .......................................................................................38 8.4.1 Weigh Mode PLU ......................................................................................... 38 8.4.2 Non Weigh Mode PLU ..................................................................................39 8.4.3 By Count Mode PLU .....................................................................................40 8.5 Using the Override Key ....................................................................................... 41 8.5.1 Weigh Mode Override ...................................................................................41 8.5.2 Non Weigh Mode Override ........................................................................... 43 8.5.3 By Count Mode Override ..............................................................................44 8.6 Miscellaneous PLU Operations ...........................................................................45 8.6.1 MISC Weigh Mode (without Tare Weight) .................................................... 45 8.6.2 MISC Weigh Mode (with Tare Weight) ..........................................................45 8.6.3 MISC Non Weigh Mode ................................................................................46 8.6.4 MISC By Count Mode .................................................................................. 46 8.7 Preset Count Operations .....................................................................................47 8.7.1 Preset Count using Non Weight PLU ........................................................... 47 8.7.2 Preset Count using By Count PLU ............................................................... 48 8.8 SAVE Key Operations ......................................................................................... 49 8.8.1 Weigh Mode Operations with SAVE key ...................................................... 49 8.8.2 Non Weigh Mode Operations with SAVE key ...............................................50 8.8.3 By Count Mode Operations with SAVE Key ................................................. 51 8.9 PLU Type Change Operations ............................................................................ 52 9. Programming (S Mode) .......................................................................................... 53 9.1 PLU Fields Visible (S0 Mode) .............................................................................. 55 9.1.1 Selecting PLU Fields .................................................................................... 57 9.2 PLU File (S1 Mode) ............................................................................................. 75 2
9.2.1 Programming a Weigh Mode PLU (S1 Mode) .............................................. 75 9.2.2 Programming a Non Weigh Mode PLU (S1 Mode) .......................................84 9.2.3 Programming a By Count Mode PLU (S1 Mode) ..........................................92 9.2.4 Deleting a PLU ............................................................................................100 9.3 Shop Name File (S2 Mode) ............................................................................... 101 9.3.1 Entering Shop Name Information ............................................................... 101 9.3.2 Deleting Shop Name Information ............................................................... 105 9.4 Department File (S3 Mode) ............................................................................... 107 9.4.1 Entering Department Information ............................................................... 107 9.4.2 Deleting Department Information ............................................................... 109 9.5 Main Group File (S4 Mode) ............................................................................... 111 9.5.1 Entering Main Group Information ............................................................... 111 9.5.2 Deleting Main Group Information ............................................................... 115 9.6 PLU Key File (S5 Mode) .................................................................................... 117 9.6.1 Programming a Speed Key on Level 1 ....................................................... 117 9.6.2 Programming a Speed Key Using Multiple Levels ..................................... 120 9.7 FUNC Key File (S6 Mode) ................................................................................ 124 9.7.1 Assigning Function Keys ............................................................................ 124 9.8 Upgrade (S7 Mode) .......................................................................................... 129 9.9 System Time File (S8 Mode) ............................................................................ 131 9.10 Browse System File (S9 Mode) ....................................................................... 133 9.11 Browse CAL Record (S10 Mode) ................................................................... 138 9.12 MMX Discount Rate (S11 Mode) .................................................................. 141 9.12.1 Entering a PLU using Discount Rate ........................................................ 141 9.12.2 Deleting a Discount .................................................................................. 146 9.13 MMX New Price (S12 Mode) ......................................................................... 147 9.13.1 Entering a PLU Discount using New Price ............................................... 147 9.13.2 Deleting a Discount .................................................................................. 152 9.14 Clerk Information (S13 Mode) ......................................................................... 153 3
1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the DB Scale Corporations DB-300 Series Label Printing Scale. The DB-300 Series has many features and functions designed for ease of operation and customer satisfaction. We believe that all of your needs will now be fully satisfied. Please read and understand this manual to help obtain maximum performance for this product. Most queries can be answered from the information contained in this manual. Please keep it in a safe and convenient place for future reference. Scale Features Overview
PLUs Promotions optional) Up and Restoring data the Scale or via Software convenient label replacement programmed 4 60 lb Weighing Capacity 32 bit ARM Multi Core Processor Program and maintain up to 30,000 Time and Date controlled Sales Ethernet Interface is standard (WiFi USB Interface (max 8GB) for Backing File Maintenance can be performed at Print speeds up to 4ips (100mm) Utilizes Label Cassette for quick and Custom Bar Code Formats can be Multi language label printing available Store up to 50 custom label formats
The list above is just a few of the many features included in the DB-300 Series Label Printing Scale. As you proceed through this manual you will find many more exciting and easy to use functions and features that will help to maintain your pricing integrity. 5
1.1 Applicable Model (s)
DB-300-B-60-US DB-300-P-60-US The description of the model number is as follows:
DB-300 B 60 US Model Type:
B: Bench Model Destination Country:
US: United States CA: Canada Weighing Capacity:
60: 60 lb dual range 1.2 Accessories While unpacking the scale, please check to make sure the following accessories are included. Owners Manual
( 1 Copy ) Display Screws
( X4) Labels
( 1 roll ) Ethernet Cable
( Crossover ) Label Cassette Sealing Wire 6
2. SPECIFICATION 2.1 Scale Specifications Item 60 lb scale (US model) Maximum Capacity 60 lb Minimum Scale Division 0.01 lb ( 0 ~ 30 lb) 0.02 lb (31 ~ 60 lb) Maximum Tare Display Range 2 lbs 0 to 60.05 lb Unit Price Pre-settable
$ 0.01 to $ 99.99 Minimum Price Display
$ 0.01 Display Operator and Customer Keyboard Operation and Built In Programming LED (White on Blue) Weight 5 digits, Unit Price 6 digits, Tare Weight 4 digits, Total Price 7 digits Operation 34 Function Keys Speed Key - 168 Keys (56 x 3 Levels) Capacity of PLU Memory 30,000 PLUs Print Head Type Thermal Print Head Issue Method Strip, Receipt Dot Density Print Speed 202 Dots per inch (8dots/mm) 4 IPS (100mm/sec) Available Media Width 40mm to 60mm (including backing paper) Interface LAN, Wireless LAN Dimensions (approx.) 17.7 inches (W) x 18.4 inches (D) x 6.1 inches (H) 7
Weight 36.6 lb (16.6 kg) Power Requirement AC 85V to 138V, 50/60 Hz 2%
Power Consumption 90W/1.5A (when printing) 40W/0.6A (Stand by) Temperature Limits 23F to 95F (-5C to +35C) Relative Humidity 30% to 80% (No condensation) 8
3. APPEARANCE 3.1 Scale Dimensions 9
3.2 Label Cassette 3.3 Connector Panel 10
4. GETTING STARTED 4.1 Installing the Scale The scale should be installed on a sturdy level surface with an adequate ventilation area around it. There should also be enough area around the scale to allow for easy operation of the scale, meaning room to change label rolls when necessary, etc. Failure to do so will decrease the overall operational efficiency of the scale. CAUTIO N This symbol indicates that there is risk of personal injury or damage to objects if the machine is improperly handled during this operation or action. When installing the scale avoid locations that place the scale in areas of:
direct sunlight temperatures outside of the specifications high humidity vibration rapid temperature changes open flame devices that produce electrical interference dust moisture wind Failure to follow these suggestions may result in incorrect operation of the scale. WARNIN G This symbol indicates that there is risk of personal injury or damage to objects if the machine is improperly handled during this operation or action. 11
4.2 Plugging in the Scale
Only insert the plug into a properly rated other electrical appliances. Other electrical appliances may consume a large amount of power when operating which may affect the scales operation. Do Not plug the scale into an outlet with place a heavy object on or heat the power cord. Do Not use an extension cord. Do Not insert or remove the plug with wet Do Not excessively bend, pull on, damage, Make sure to fully insert the plug into the Make sure to only hold and pull on the plug when inserting or removing the power cord. Pulling on the cord instead of the plug may bread the wires internally causing a fire or shock hazard. inserting the plug. Failure to do so may result in a short circuit and machine failure. Make sure the scale power is off prior to outlet. hands. AC outlet. 12
CAUTIO N This symbol indicates that there is risk of personal injury or damage to objects if the machine is improperly handled during this operation or action. scale legs to prevent squashing the power cord. Damaging the power cord could cause fire or electrical shock. Use care when adjusting the from being changed accidentally, secure the adjustable legs with the locking nut after leveling. To prevent the level adjustment 13
4.3 Level Adjustment For correct weighing operations the scale should leveled prior to use. Turn the four adjustable legs so that the bubble in the level gauge is positioned inside the center circle. Then secure the locking nut.
When the Level Bubble is to the RIGHT. Turn the Left Side Adjustable Legs Clockwise, or turn the Right Side Adjustable Legs Counterclockwise. When the Level Bubble is to the LEFT. Turn the Right Side Adjustable Legs Clockwise, or turn the Left Side Adjustable Legs Counterclockwise. When the Level Bubble is to the BACK. Turn the Front Side Adjustable Legs Clockwise, or turn the Rear Adjustable Legs Counterclockwise. When the Level Bubble is to the FRONT. Turn the Rear Adjustable Legs Clockwise, or turn the Front Side Adjustable Legs Counterclockwise. 14
4.4 Installing the Labels 4.4.1 Removing Label Cassette 1. Open Side Door and Open the Print Head. 2. Slide Label Cassette Out of Scale. 3. Label Cassette (Complete) 4. Turn Label Roll Holder counterclockwise 90 degrees. 5. Label Roll Holder rotated 90 degrees. 6. Remove Label Roll Holder and the Backing Paper Clip by pulling them in the direction of the arrows. 15
4.4.2 Loading the Labels 1. Empty Label Cassette (Complete) 2. Place the Roll of Labels on the Label Roll Spool. 3. Thread the Backing Paper Portion of the roll of labels through the Sensor Plate. 4. Continue threading the backing paper over the Label Stripping Bar and under the Take Up Spool. 16
5. While holding the backing paper around the Take Up Spool, snap the Backing Paper Clip in place. place. 6. The Backing Paper Clip should be secured in 7. Place the Label Roll Holder on the Label Roll 8. Rotate the Label Roll Holder clockwise 90 Spool as shown below. degrees until it locks in place. 17
9. The Label Roll Holder should be secured in 10. Turn the Backing Paper Spool with Clip place. counter clockwise to advance the labels as shown below. 11. Install the Label Cassette with labels into the 12. Close the Print Head. Close the Side Door. scale. Press the Esc/Feed key one time. 18
4.5 Turning Power On / Off 4.5.1 Turning the Power On 1. Make sure that the power plug is fully inserted into the AC outlet. 2. Make sure that nothing is located on the scale platter. 3. Turn the power switch to the ON
( 1 ) position. 4.5.2 Turning the Power Off 1. Do Not turn Off the power during printing 2. Do Not turn Off the power in the middle of an operation. 3. Turn the power switch to the OFF
( 0 ) position. 19
5. KEYBOARDS 5.1 Operations Keyboard The Operations Keyboard consists of 56 (x3 levels) Speed Keys and 34 Function Keys. All of the key functions are explained below. Several keys have multiple purposes; please refer to the appropriate keyboard section for the correct key function explanation. Key Function Keys numbered 1 to 56 (3 levels) can be used for quick recall of PLUs or may be programmed as a special function key. Used to Void or remove an item from an accumulated/sum transaction. Used to Add an item to the accumulated/sum transaction. Used to issue a label in the accumulation/sum mode. Used to access Level 2 and Level 3 of the Speed Keys. Used to enter a known quantity of labels to be issued for a Non Weight or By Count type PLU. 20
Key Function
Keys numbered 1 to 56 (3 levels) can be used for quick recall of PLUs or may be programmed as a special function key. Used to Void or remove an item from an accumulated/sum transaction. Used to Add an item to the accumulated/sum transaction. Used to issue a label in the accumulation/sum mode. Used to access Level 2 and Level 3 of the Speed Keys. Used to conduct a transaction for a Weight item that is not programmed in the scales memory. Used to conduct a transaction for a Non Weight item that is not programmed in the scales memory. Key Function Used to conduct a transaction for a By Count item that is not programmed in the scales memory. Used to save the Unit Price and Tare Weight of a recalled commodity for use in multiple transactions. Used to browse through the PLU file. Also used to step through the communications setup. (based on scale model) Used to place the scale in the Prepack mode for backroom operations. Used to enter the quantity of a commodity in Non Weight or By Count modes of operation. Used to change the PLU Type of a Weigh Mode PLU. Left arrow key is not used. Used to place the scale in the Automatic Print mode. Right arrow key is not used. Used to reset the Zero reference count of the scale. 21
Key Function
Used to conduct a transaction for a By Count item that is not programmed in the scales memory. Used to save the Unit Price and Tare Weight of a recalled commodity for use in multiple transactions. Used to browse through the PLU file. Also used to step through the communications setup. (based on scale model) Used to place the scale in the Prepack mode for backroom operations. The X key is not used in the operations mode. Used to implement Unit Price, Tare Weight or Quantity changes in a recalled commodity. May be password protected. Used to clear keyboard input errors. Used to manually enter a Tare Weight for a commodity. Used to recall a programmed commodity. Used to issue a blank label. The ESC function is not used in the operation mode. Used to manually print a label. The Enter function is not used in the operation mode. 22
5.2 Programming Keyboard The built in programming keyboard consists of the letter and symbol keys as well as some of the Operations keyboard function keys. Several keys have multiple purposes; please refer to the appropriate keyboard section for the correct key function explanation. Key Function Used to enter text and symbols. Used to change the text input method from the built in keyboard characters to Unicode. Changes Font Size in text fields. Used to insert a character space when entering text. Used to move the cursor back one space and delete any character in that space while editing text. Used to access lower case letters and symbols. Acts like a shift lock key. Used to access the different programming modes. 23
Left arrow key used to navigate and move the cursor while editing text fields. FOR has no function in programming modes. Right arrow key is used to navigate and move the cursor while editing text fields. AUTO has no function in programming modes. Key Function Used to change lines downwards when programming text fields with multiple lines available. Also used to navigate downwards through certain programs. Used to change lines upwards when programming text fields with multiple lines available. Also used to navigate upwards through certain programs. Used to delete items from memory. Feed function not used in program mode. ESC is used to move up or back one level and to exit a program mode. Print function is not used in program mode. Enter is used to enter or store information. 24
6. DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS 6.1 Operator and Customer Display 25
6.2 Individual Displays and Tri Mark Indicators Information Display INFORMATIO N Displays the Commodity Name. Displays Menu Titles. WEIGHT Displays up to 5 digits of Weight information. UNIT PRICE Displays Unit Price up to 5 digits or Pieces count of recalled Commodity. TARE WEIGHT Displays up to 4 digits of Tare Weight information. Displays Program Mode steps. TOTAL PRICE Displays up to 7 digits of Total Price information. Displays Program Mode text. Indicator Function ST Indicates the platter is in a stable condition Indicates that no Tare weight has been set and nothing has been placed on the platter. NET Indicates a Tare weight has been entered and that the displayed weight will be a net weight. PREPACK Indicates the scale has been placed in the PrePack mode of operation. ADD Indicates the scale is in the Accumulation or SUM mode of operation. Indicates the transaction is in Override position one. Indicates the transaction is in Override position two. Indicates the transaction is in Override position three. SHIFT Indicates the Shift key has been depressed. AUTO Indicates the Automatic Print Mode is enabled. SAVE Indicates the Unit Price and Tare Weight will not be cleared automatically. Indicates the scale is in the R mode of operation. This is normal weigh mode. Indicates the scale is in the X mode of operation. This is the sales report mode. Indicates the scale is in the S mode of operation. This is the main programming mode. R1 R2 R3 R X S 26
Z USB ETH Indicates the scale is in the Z mode of operation. This is the reset mode. Indicates a USB device has been inserted and detected. Indicates the scale is using Ethernet mode communications. 27
7. MAIN MENU 28
7.1 Main Menu Modes R Mode The R mode is used to perform most daily operations such as weighing commodities, recalling programmed commodities and issuing labels. After normal power on procedures the scale will be in the R mode. All transactions performed in this mode are recorded and saved in memory for use by management for Sales Reports. X Mode S Mode Z Mode Pressing the MODE key once will take you to the X mode. The X mode is used to perform Sales Reports using information obtained during normal daily operations of the scale. Several types of reports are available in the X mode. There are both daily and monthly reports available. Some report categories available are By PLU, By Department and By Group. Some other special functions available are Exporting Sales Data and printing a PLU List. For a detailed explanation of these functions please refer to the appropriate section(s) of this manual. Pressing the MODE key twice will take you to the S mode. The S mode is where most of the programmed information used during daily operations is directly entered at the scale. (The same information may also be entered using the XDB Manager Software program where available.) There are several programming items available, from selecting which information fields are visible when programming a commodity or PLU to programming date and time controlled discount sales. Each of the many functions is explained in the S mode
(Programming Mode) section of this manual. Pressing the MODE key three times will take you to the Z mode. The Z mode is mainly used to reset information in the scale back to a factory default configuration or clearing the programmed information out of memory. Most types of programmed information may be conveniently reset or cleared individually. Stored Sales Information can also be reset/cleared using the Z mode. There are several other special functions available in the Z mode such as compressing and recreating the commodity database, printing the system activity log, printing the firmware upgrade information, printing the scale calibration record and backing up and restoring programmed information. 29
P Mode If the P mode has been enabled in the SPEC program, pressing the MODE key four times will take you to the P mode. The P mode is used to provide some It is level of security when accessing or programming information in the scale. not normally visible in the Main Menu list and must be enabled using the SPEC configuration mode. When enabled and configured correctly a password will be required to access the X, S and Z modes in the scale. 30
8. BASIC OPERATIONS In this section, basic R mode operations such as recalling a commodity, entering a tare weight, weighing and issuing labels, etc. are explained. 8.1 Setting the ZERO point The ZERO key may be used to make corrections for minor deviations in the zero reference point. The scale may drift from zero due to environmental conditions, debris on the platter or leaving objects on the platter for long periods of time. To correct this, remove all objects and debris from the platter. When the ST tri-mark (
the ZERO key.
) is lit, press Ex.) The scale Weight display should now show zero. If the scale will not return to Zero, contact your authorized service representative. 8.2 Recalling a Commodity (PLU) There are three methods of recalling a commodity or PLU. These methods are used to recall Weigh, Non-Weigh and By Count mode commodities (PLUs). The procedure is the same for all of the PLU types. 8.2.1 Using the PLU key To recall a PLU from memory input the PLU number using the numeric keys and then press the PLU key. Ex.) Recall PLU #12 Action: Enter 12 using the numeric keypad, then press the PLU key. 31
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8.2.2 Using the SPEED Keys To recall a PLU using the pre-programmed Speed Keys, simply press the Speed Key with the desired PLU number assigned to it. Please note that when using multiple Speed Key levels the operation is affected by the setting of SPEC 073
(Combination Recall) Ex.) Recall PLU #12 assigned to Speed Key 4 on level 1. (SPEC 073 = 0 or 1) Ex.) Recall PLU #18 assigned to Speed Key 4 on level 2. (SPEC 073 = 0) Action: Press Speed Key #4 twice (within 1 second) to recall the PLU on level 2. call PLU #18 assigned to Speed Key 4 on level 2. (SPEC 073 = 1) Action: Press the level number desired (level 2) using the numeric keypad, then press the Speed Key desired (#4). 33
8.2.3 Using Automatic PLU Recall Recalling a PLU automatically requires that the automatic recall function in the SPEC program be enabled. (SPEC #071) When the function is enabled, you recall a PLU by entering the PLU number using the numeric keys. After the last number of the PLU is entered, there will be a slight delay (about 3 seconds) and then the PLU will be recalled automatically. Ex.) Recall PLU #12 34
8.3 Using Tare Weight There are three different types of Tare weight, a known Tare weight, an unknown Tare weight and a Preset Tare weight. The procedures to use and clear all three types are explained below. Notes:
1. The NET Tri-mark (
) will be lit whenever there is any Tare weight used. complete. 2. To clear the Tare weight before weighing a PLU, remove the container from the platter and then touch the Tare key. 3. The Tare weight will automatically be cleared after the transaction is 4. Touching the Save key while a Tare weight is present will retain the Tare weight even after the commodity has been removed from the platter. 8.3.1 Registering an Unknown Tare weight An unknown Tare weight may be entered by placing the container on the platter and pressing the Tare key. After the Tare key has been pressed the Tare weight will be displayed in the Tare display window and the NET tri-mark (
) will be lit. 8.3.2 Registering a Known Tare weight A known Tare weight may be entered using the numeric keys. Enter the Tare weight value using the numeric keys and then press the Tare key. After the Tare 35
key has been depressed, the Tare weight will be displayed in the Tare display window and the Net tri-mark (
) will be lit.
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8.3.3 Using a Preset Tare weight Using a Preset Tare weight is accomplished by pre-programming the Tare weight for the PLU during the PLU programming steps (refer to S Mode - S1 PLU File). When the PLU is recalled, the Preset Tare weight is recalled with the PLU. Ex.) Recall PLU #18 which has a Preset Tare weight of 0.10 lbs. 8.3.4 Clearing Tare Weights All types of Tare weight will normally be cleared automatically upon completion of a transaction. The only time this will not happen is if the Save key has been depressed before the transaction or the scale is in the Prepack Mode of operation. Note:
The completion of a transaction is defined as the weighing of the commodity, the issuing of the label and the removal of the commodity from the platter and the label from the printer. To manually clear a Tare weight before a transaction, simply remove the container (tare weight) and press the Tare key. 37
8.4 Sales Mode Operations The procedures in the next sections explain the three normal modes of operation in the scale. They are the Weigh Mode, Non Weigh Mode and the By Count Mode. Each mode has a specific procedure that should be followed to ensure proper operation of the scale. 8.4.1 Weigh Mode PLU The Weigh Mode is used to weigh an item for sale. An item that is to be weighed may have a Tare Weight associated with it. (refer to Section 8.3 Using Tare Weight) Ex.) Recall the PLU for Ground Beef (PLU #12) which is sold by weight at $2.99 per pound. The PLU has a Preset Tare Weight of -0.05lbs. Note:
To use the AUTO Print Mode it must be enabled prior to recalling the PLU. To enable the AUTO Print Mode simply press the AUTO key on the Operations keyboard. When the AUTO Print Mode is enabled the AUTO tri-
mark will be lit. 38
8.4.2 Non Weigh Mode PLU The Non Weigh Mode is used to issue a label for an item that isnt sold by weight. Usually Non Weigh Mode items are sold by pieces with a certain value placed on each piece. In the example below the Non Weigh item is Apples. Ex.) Recall PLU#15 for Apples which is sold by the piece at a price of $0.29 each. Note:
There is no difference between the AUTO Print Mode and the Manual Print Mode in the Non Weigh Mode operation. In the example there are two methods, one shows the procedure used to sell a single item and the second shows the procedure to sell multiple items at the same time to a customer. 39
8.4.3 By Count Mode PLU A By Count Mode PLU is an item that is similar to a Non Weigh Mode item because it is also sold by pieces and not weight. The difference between the two modes is that the By Count Item is usually sold or packaged in multiple pieces for a price. The By Count Mode operation allows you to sell the whole packaged item or split the item and sell it based on a per piece value. Ex.) A customer is purchasing bananas that are priced at 3 for $1.00 and they are purchasing 3 bananas. In the second part of the example the customer is purchasing the same bananas priced at 3 for $1.00 but they only want to purchase 2 bananas instead of 3. The By Count Mode allows you to split the item by simply entering the quantity purchased by the customer. Note:
There is no difference between the AUTO Print Mode and the Manual Print Mode in the By Count Mode operation. 40
8.5 Using the Override Key The Override key is usually used to temporarily make changes to the Unit Price, Tare weight or Quantity information in a recalled PLU. When using the Override key the R1, R2 and R3 tri-marks (
to the chart below.
) will be lit to signify which input area is being changed. Refer Weigh Mode (without Tare Override) R1 R2 R3 Not Used Not Used Unit Price Weigh Mode (with Tare Override) Tare Weight Not Used Unit Price Non Weigh Mode By Count Mode Quantity Not Used Unit Price Purchase Quantity Priced at Quantity Unit Price Note:
A password may be required to use the Override Key. 8.5.1 Weigh Mode Override Using the Override key on a normal Weigh mode type PLU allows you to temporarily change the Unit Price and Preset Tare weight for that PLU. Ex.) Override just the Unit Price for PLU #12 Ground Beef which has a Preset Tare weight of -0.05 lbs and a Unit Price of $2.99 /lb with a new Unit Price of
$2.59 /lb. 41
Ex.) Override the Preset Tare weight and Unit Price for PLU #12 Ground Beef which has a Preset Tare weight of -0.05 lbs and a Unit Price of $2.99 /lb with a new Tare weight of -0.10 lbs and a new Unit Price of $2.59 /lb. 42
8.5.2 Non Weigh Mode Override In the Non Weigh mode the Override key can be used to change the Quantity Purchased and the Unit Price of the recalled PLU. Ex.) Override the Quantity Purchased and the Unit Price for PLU #15 Apple, which is normally priced at 1 for 29 cents with a new Quantity of 2 and a new Unit Price of 20 cents. 43
8.5.3 By Count Mode Override In the By Count mode the Override key allows you to change the Quantity Purchased, the Priced at Quantity and the Unit Price of the recalled PLU. Ex.) Override only the Priced at Quantity and the Unit Price of PLU #25 Bananas, which are normally priced at 3 for $1.00 with a new Priced at Quantity of 6 and a new Unit Price of $1.50. 44
8.6 Miscellaneous PLU Operations There are three Miscellaneous (MISC) PLU keys available to use when a PLU has not been programmed for a particular item in the scale. By using one of the three individual MISC keys, items may be sold as a Weighed, Non Weighed or By Count type PLU. Note:
The MISC keys may be programmed to require a password. 8.6.1 MISC Weigh Mode (without Tare Weight) 8.6.2 MISC Weigh Mode (with Tare Weight) 45
8.6.3 MISC Non Weigh Mode 8.6.4 MISC By Count Mode 46
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8.7 Preset Count Operations The Preset Count key is used to issue multiple labels for a recalled PLU. It may only be used on Non Weight and By Count type PLUs. 8.7.1 Preset Count using Non Weight PLU Ex.) A quantity of 10 labels are needed for lettuce. 47
8.7.2 Preset Count using By Count PLU Ex.) A quantity of 10 labels is required for Bananas. 48
8.8 SAVE Key Operations The SAVE key may be used to retain a recalled PLUs information. The type of information that is saved depends on the PLU type that is recalled. 8.8.1 Weigh Mode Operations with SAVE key The information that is saved may be the Unit Price information and Preset Tare Weight. 49
8.8.2 Non Weigh Mode Operations with SAVE key The information that is saved may be the Piece Count and the Unit Price. 50
8.8.3 By Count Mode Operations with SAVE Key The information saved may be the Quantity Purchased and Unit Price. 51
8.9 PLU Type Change Operations This special operation allows the operator to temporarily change a Weigh Mode PLU to a By Count Mode PLU. Ex.) Change PLU #79 Onions from $2.99 per pound to 3 Onions for $1.29. Note:
PLU Type Change is only available for changing a Weigh Mode PLU into a By Count PLU. 52
9. Programming (S Mode) Most of the information used in the scale is entered using the S Mode. (To access the S Mode press the twice.) Items like PLU or commodity information, Store Name and Address, Speed Keys, Date/Time and Discount Information can be programmed using the built in programming keyboard. The procedures used to program information into the scale are outlined in this section of the manual. S0 PLU Fields Visible S7 Upgrade Used to select which PLU fields will be programmable while programming PLU information. S1 PLU File Used to program all PLU information. S2 Shop Name File Used to program Store Names and Addresses. S3 Department File Used to program Department information. S4 Main Group File Used to program Main Group information. 53 Used to perform System Upgrades. S8 System Time File Used to program the Time and Date information. S9 Browse System File Used to Browse System File information like number of PLUs, Departments, Groups, Pictures, etc. S10 Browse CAL Record Used to Browse the Calibration records of the scale. S11 MMX Discount Rate Used to assign PLU Discounts by a percentage rate.
S5 PLU Key File Used to program PLU Speed Key information. S6 Function Key File Used to assign special Function Keys to the Speed Key keyboard.
S12 MMX Discount Price Used to assign PLU Discounts using a new unit price. S13 Clerk Number Used to program Clerk information. 54
9.1 PLU Fields Visible (S0 Mode) The PLU Fields Visible function allows you to select the PLU information fields that will be displayed while programming PLUs in the S Mode - S1 PLU File. This function should be completed prior to programming any PLU information in the S Mode S1 PLU File. Refer to the list below for all of the possible PLU information fields available. Mode No. Field Name Remarks S0.0 PLU No. PLU Number (0-999999) S0.1 Name PLU Name (1-4 Lines, 30 characters per line) S0.2 Unit Price PLU Unit Price (0-9999.99) S0.3 Price Max PLU Maximum Price S0.4 PLU Type PLU Type (0-Weight, 1-Non Weight, 2-By Count) S0.5 Label Format*
PLU Label Format Number (0-99) S0.6 Barcode Format*
PLU Barcode Format Number(0-99) S0.7 F1F2*
PLU Barcode Flag Number (0-99) S0.8 Item Code PLU Item Code (0-999999) S0.9 BCD Type*
Barcode Type (0-Weight, 1-Qty, 2-Price) S0.10 Main Group No PLU Main Group Number (0-999999) S0.11 Tax No Tax Number (0-9) S0.12 BLC No S0.13 Tag No N/A N/A S0.14 WT Unit PLU Weight Unit S0.15 Sell By Date PLU Sell By Date (0-999) added to Packed Date S0.16 Sell By Time PLU Sell By Time (0-99) added to Packed Time S0.17 Cook By Date PLU Cook By Date (0-999)added to Packed Date S0.18 Pack Date PLU Packed Date (0-999) added to current date S0.19 Pack Time PLU Packed Time (0-99) added to current time 55
S0.20 VIP Price PLU Special Customer Price S0.21 Cost Price PLU Cost Price S0.22 Tare Weight PLU Tare Weight S0.23 Qty Non Weight or By Count PLU Piece Count S0.24 Net Wt PLU Net Weight S0.25 Message Special Sales Message S0.26 Ingredients PLU Ingredients S0.27 State N/A S0.28 Prt Sell By Date Print PLU Sell By Date S0.29 Prt Sell By Time Print PLU Sell By Time S0.30 Prt Cook By Date Print PLU Cook By Date S0.31 Prt Pack Date Print PLU Packed Date S0.32 Prt Pack Time Print PLU Packed Time S0.33 Enable Discount Enable or Disable PLU Discount S0.34 Cant Sell PLU Sale Prohibit S0.35 Enable Limit Price Enable PLU Price Limit S0.36 Nutrition PLU Nutrition Information Field Names marked with an * may appear or not appear during PLU programming based on SPEC settings. These fields should be set to a 1 by default. 56
9.1.1 Selecting PLU Fields
To select the PLU Fields that will be used in the S Mode S1 PLU File program follow the procedures outlined below. Note:
You may save the information entered at any time and exit this program by pressing the SAVE key then the FEED/ESC key. You may also exit this program without saving any entered information by pressing the FEED/ESC key at any time. 1.) Start at the normal weigh mode screen 2.) Press the Mode Key twice 3.) Press the Override key once 4.) Press the Print/* key 57
5.) Select PLU Number Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make PLU Number Field visible by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 6.) Select PLU Name Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make PLU Name Field visible by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 7.) Select Unit Price Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible 58
Ex.) Make Unit Price Field visible by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 8.) Select Price Max Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make Price Max Field Not Visible by pressing the number zero key. Press the Print/* key. 9.) Select PLU Type Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make PLU Type Field visible by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 59
10.) Select Label Format Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Note: If SPEC 14 is > 0 the Label Format Field will not be visible in S Mode S1 PLU File regardless of this setting. Ex.) Make Label Format Field visible by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 11.) Select Barcode Format Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Note: If SPEC 0 is = 1 the Barcode Format Field will not be visible in S Mode S1 PLU File regardless of this setting. Ex.) Make Barcode Format Field visible by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 60
12.) Select F1F2 Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Note: If SPEC 0 is = 1 the F1F2 Field will not be visible in S Mode S1 PLU File regardless of this setting. Ex.) Make the F1F2 Field visible by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 13.) Select Item Code Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make Item Code Field visible by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 61
14.) Select Barcode Type Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Note: If SPEC 0 is = 1 the Barcode Type Field will not be visible in S Mode S1 PLU File regardless of this setting. Ex.) Make Barcode Type Field visible by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 15.) Select Main Group No. Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make Main Group No. Field not visible by pressing the number zero key. Press the Print/* key. 16.) Select Tax Number Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible 62
Ex.) Make Tax Number Field not visible by pressing the number zero key. Press the Print/* key. 17.) Select BLC No. Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make BLC No. Field not visible by pressing the number zero key. Press the Print/* key. 18.) Select Tag No. Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make Tag No. Field not visible by pressing the number zero key. Press the Print/* key. 63
19.) Select Weight Unit Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make Weight Unit Field not visible by pressing the number zero key. Press the Print/* key. 20.) Select Sell By Date Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make Sell By Date Field visible by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 21.) Select Sell By Time Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible 64
Ex.) Make Sell By Time Field visible by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 22.) Select Cook By Date Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make Cook By Date Field not visible by pressing the number zero key. Press the Print/* key. 23.) Select Pack Date Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make Pack Date Field not visible by pressing the number zero key. Press the Print/* key. 65
24.) Select Pack By Time Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make Pack By Time Field not visible by pressing the number zero key. Press the Print/* key. 25.) Select VIP Price Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make VIP Price Field not visible by pressing the number zero key. Press the Print/* key. 66
26.) Select PLU Cost Price Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make PLU Cost Price Field not visible by pressing the number zero key. Press the Print/* key. 27.) Select Tare Weight Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make Tare Weight Field visible by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 28.) Select Quantity Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible 67
Ex.) Make Quantity Field visible by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 29.) Select Net Weight Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make Net Weight Field not visible by pressing the number zero key. Press the Print/* key. 30.) Select Sales Message Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make Sales Message Field not visible by pressing the number zero key. 68
Press the Print/* key.
31.) Select Ingredients Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make Ingredients Field visible by pressing the number one key Press the Print/* key. 32.) Select State Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make State Field not visible by pressing the number zero key. Press the Print/* key. 69
33.) Select Print Sell By Date Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make Print Sell By Date Field visible by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 34.) Select Print Sell By Time Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make Print Sell By Time Field visible by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 70
35.) Select Print Cook By Date Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make Print Cook By Date Field not visible by pressing the number zero key. Press the Print/* key. 36.) Select Print Pack Date Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make Print Pack Date Field visible by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 37.) Select Print Pack Time Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible 71
Ex.) Make Print Pack Time Field not visible by pressing the number zero key. Press the Print/* key. 38.) Select Enable Discount Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make Enable Discount Field visible by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 39.) Select Sale Inhibit Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make Sale Inhibit Field not visible by pressing the number zero key. Press the Print/* key. 72
40.) Select Enable Price Limit Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make Enable Price Limit Field not visible by pressing the number zero key. Press the Print/* key. 41.) Select Nutrition Field Status 0 = Not Visible 1 = Visible Ex.) Make Nutrition Field not visible by pressing the number zero key. Press the SAVE key. 73
Press the FEED/ESC key. 74
9.2 PLU File (S1 Mode) The PLU File mode is used to program commodity or PLU information directly into the scale. There are 3 different types of PLUs available, Weigh Mode, Non Weigh Mode and By Count Mode. Each of the different types contains information that is similar such as name, price, expiration dates and ingredients. Each PLU type also contains some information that is unique based on the PLU type selected. The programming of each PLU type is explained separately in this section. Note: Before entering any PLU information it is recommended to complete the programming of the S Mode S0 PLU Fields Visible. This will ensure that all of the necessary PLU Fields will be available during the process of programming different types of PLU information. 9.2.1 Programming a Weigh Mode PLU (S1 Mode) In the example below the PLU Fields that will be used have been programmed using the S Mode PLU Fields Visible examples in the previous section. Ex.) Create a Weigh Mode PLU for Ground Beef that has a Tare Weight of .05 lbs and a Unit Price of $2.99/lb. Note:
You may save the information entered at any time and exit this program by pressing the SAVE key then the FEED/ESC key. You may also exit this program without saving any entered information by pressing the FEED/ESC key at any time. 1.) Start at the normal weigh mode screen 2.) Press the Mode Key twice 75
3.) Press the Print/* key 76
4.) Enter the PLU Number Ex.) Enter PLU Number 12 by pressing the number one key followed by the number two key. Press the Print/* key. 5.) Enter the PLU Name Note: The PLU Name may be up to 4 lines of text. The number of characters printed on each line is determined by the font size of the PLU Name. The larger the font size the less characters that will be printed on each line Ex.) Enter Ground Beef using the alpha keys on the programming keyboard. Press the Print/* key. 77
6.) Enter the Unit Price
Ex.) Enter a Unit Price of $2.99 by pressing the number two key and then the number nine key twice. Press the Print/* key. 7.) Enter the PLU Type 0 = Weigh type 1 = Non Weigh type 2 = By Count type Ex.) Enter 0 for Weigh mode PLU Type by pressing the number zero key. Press the Print/* key. 8.) Enter the Item Code Note: The Item Code is used in the barcode to identify the PLU. It may be the same number as the PLU number or may be a different number. 78
Ex.) Enter an item code of 1212 using the number keys. Press the Print/* key. 9.) Enter the Sell By Date Note: The Sell By Date that is printed on the label is a result of adding the value (0 999 days) entered here to the Pack Date. Ex.) Enter a Sell By Date of 5 days by pressing the number five key. Press the Print/* key. 10.) Enter the Sell By Time Note: The Sell By Time that is printed on the label is a result of adding this value (0 99 hours) to the Pack Time. Ex.) Enter 0 for Sell By Time by pressing the number zero key. 79
Press the Print/* key. 11.) Enter the Tare Weight Note: The Tare Weight value must be in the resolution value of the scale. Ex.) Enter a Tare Weight value of .05 lbs by press the number five key. Press the Print/* key. 12.) Enter the Quantity Note: The Quantity field is only used on Non Weight and By Count type PLUs. If a value is entered here it will be used if this PLU is Type Changed. (Section 8.9) Ex.) Enter a Quantity of 1 by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 80
13.) Enter the Ingredient Message Ex.) The example PLU Ground Beef does not have any ingredients. Press the Print/* key. 14.) Select Status of Print Sell By Date 0 = Dont Print Sell By Date 1 = Print Sell By Date Note: The Printing of the Sell By Date on the label is controlled by this setting in each PLU. Ex.) Select a status of Print the Sell by Date by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 81
15.) Select Status of Print Sell By Time 0 = Dont Print Sell By Time 1 = Print Sell By Time Note: The Printing of the Sell By Time on the label is controlled by this setting in each PLU. Ex.) Select a status of Dont Print the Sell By Time by pressing the number zero key. Press the Print/* key. 16.) Select Status of Print Pack Date 0 = Dont Print Pack Date 1 = Print Pack Date Note: The Printing of the Pack Date on the label is controlled by this setting in each PLU. Ex.) Select a status of Print the Pack Date by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 82
17.) Select Status of Discount 0 = Disable PLU Discount 1 = Enable PLU Discount Note: The Discount status of each PLU is controlled by this setting. Ex.) Select a status of Enable the PLU Discount by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. Press the SAVE key. Press the FEED/ESC key. 83
9.2.2 Programming a Non Weigh Mode PLU (S1 Mode) In the example below the PLU Fields that will be used have been programmed using the S Mode PLU Fields Visible examples in the previous section. Ex.) Create a Non Weigh Mode PLU for Apple that has a price of 1 for $ 0.29. Note:
You may save the information entered at any time and exit this program by pressing the SAVE key then the FEED/ESC key. You may also exit this program without saving any entered information by pressing the FEED/ESC key at any time. 1.) Start at the normal weigh mode screen 2.) Press the Mode Key twice 3.) Press the Print/* key 4.) Enter the PLU Number 84
Ex.) Enter PLU Number 15 by pressing the number one key followed by the number five key. Press the Print/* key. 5.) Enter the PLU Name Note: The PLU Name may be up to 4 lines of text. The number of characters printed on each line is determined by the font size of the PLU Name. The larger the font size the less characters that will be printed on each line Ex.) Enter Apple using the alpha keys on the programming keyboard. Press the Print/* key. 6.) Enter the Unit Price 85
Ex.) Enter a Unit Price of $0.29 by pressing the number two key and then the number nine key. Press the Print/* key. 7.) Enter the PLU Type 0 = Weigh type 1 = Non Weigh type 2 = By Count type Ex.) Enter 1 for Non Weigh mode PLU Type by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 8.) Enter the Item Code Note: The Item Code is used in the barcode to identify the PLU. It may be the same number as the PLU number or may be a different number. Ex.) Enter an item code of 2215 using the number keys. 86
Press the Print/* key. 9.) Enter the Sell By Date Note: The Sell By Date that is printed on the label is a result of adding the value (0 999 days) entered here to the Pack Date. Ex.) Enter a Sell By Date of 7 days by pressing the number seven key. Press the Print/* key. 10.) Enter the Sell By Time Note: The Sell By Time that is printed on the label is a result of adding the value (0 99 hours) entered here to the Pack Time. Ex.) Enter a Sell By Time of 0 by pressing the number zero key. Press the Print/* key. 87
11.) Enter the Tare Weight Note: The Tare Weight is not used in the Non Weigh Mode. Ex.) A Non Weight type PLU does not use the Tare Weight field. Press the Print/* key. 12.) Enter the Quantity Ex.) Enter a Quantity of 1 by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 88
13.) Enter the Ingredient Message
Ex.) The example PLU Apple, does not have any ingredients. Press the Print/* key. 14.) Select Status of Print Sell By Date 0 = Dont Print Sell By Date 1 = Print Sell By Date Note: The Printing of the Sell By Date on the label is controlled by this setting in each PLU. Ex.) Select a status of Print the Sell by Date by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 15.) Select Status of Print Sell By Time 0 = Dont Print Sell By Time 1 = Print Sell By Time Note: The Printing of the Sell By Time on the label is controlled by this setting in each PLU. 89
Ex.) Select a status of Dont Print the Sell By Time by pressing the number zero key. Press the Print/* key. 16.) Select Status of Print Pack Date 0 = Dont Print Pack Date 1 = Print Pack Date Note: The Printing of the Pack Date on the label is controlled by this setting in each PLU. Ex.) Select a status of Print the Pack Date by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 17.) Select Status of Discount 0 = Disable PLU Discount 1 = Enable PLU Discount Note: The Discount status of each PLU is controlled by this setting. 90
Ex.) Select a status of Enable the PLU Discount by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. Press the SAVE key. Press the FEED/ESC key. 91
9.2.3 Programming a By Count Mode PLU (S1 Mode) In the example below the PLU Fields that will be used have been programmed using the S Mode PLU Fields Visible examples in the previous section. Ex.) Create a By Count Mode PLU for Bananas that has a price of 3 for $ 1.00. Note:
You may save the information entered at any time and exit this program by pressing the SAVE key then the FEED/ESC key. You may also exit this program without saving any entered information by pressing the FEED/ESC key at any time. 1.) Start at the normal weigh mode screen 2.) Press the Mode Key twice 3.) Press the Print/* key 4.) Enter the PLU Number 92
Ex.) Enter PLU Number 25 by pressing the number two key followed by the number five key. Press the Print/* key. 5.) Enter the PLU Name Note: The PLU Name may be up to 4 lines of text. The number of characters printed on each line is determined by the font size of the PLU Name. The larger the font size the less characters that will be printed on each line Ex.) Enter Bananas using the alpha keys on the programming keyboard. Press the Print/* key. 6.) Enter the Unit Price 93
Ex.) Enter a Unit Price of $1.00 by pressing the number 1 key and then the number zero key twice. Press the Print/* key. 7.) Enter the PLU Type 0 = Weigh type 1 = Non Weigh type 2 = By Count type Ex.) Enter 2 for By Count mode PLU Type by pressing the number two key. Press the Print/* key. 8.) Enter the Item Code Note: The Item Code is used in the barcode to identify the PLU. It may be the same number as the PLU number or may be a different number. Ex.) Enter an item code of 2225 using the number keys. 94
Press the Print/* key. 9.) Enter the Sell By Date Note: The Sell By Date that is printed on the label is a result of adding the value (0 999 days) entered here to the Pack Date. Ex.) Enter a Sell By Date of 7 days by pressing the number seven key. Press the Print/* key. 10.) Enter the Sell By Time Note: The Sell By Time that is printed on the label is a result of adding the value (0 99 hours) entered here to the Pack Date. Ex.) Enter a Sell By Time of 0 by pressing the number zero key. Press the Print/* key. 95
11.) Enter the Tare Weight Note: The Tare Weight is not used in the By Count Mode. Ex.) A By Count type PLU does not use the Tare Weight field. Press the Print/* key. 12.) Enter the Quantity Ex.) Enter a Quantity of 3 by pressing the number three key. Press the Print/* key. 96
13.) Enter the Ingredient Message
Ex.) The example PLU Bananas, does not have any ingredients. Press the Print/* key. 14.) Select Status of Print Sell By Date 0 = Dont Print Sell By Date 1 = Print Sell By Date Note: The Printing of the Sell By Date on the label is controlled by this setting in each PLU. Ex.) Select a status of Print the Sell by Date by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 15.) Select Status of Print Sell By Time 0 = Dont Print Sell By Time 1 = Print Sell By Time Note: The Printing of the Sell By Time on the label is controlled by this setting in each PLU. 97
Ex.) Select a status of Dont Print the Sell By Time by pressing the number zero key. Press the Print/* key. 16.) Select Status of Print Pack Date 0 = Dont Print Pack Date 1 = Print Pack Date Note: The Printing of the Pack Date on the label is controlled by this setting in each PLU. Ex.) Select a status of Print the Pack Date by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. 17.) Select Status of Discount 0 = Disable PLU Discount 1 = Enable PLU Discount Note: The Discount status of each PLU is controlled by this setting. 98
Ex.) Select a status of Enable the PLU Discount by pressing the number one key. Press the Print/* key. Press the SAVE key. Press the FEED/ESC key. 99 9.2.4 Deleting a PLU Follow the steps below to delete a PLU from the scale. 1.) From the PLU Number Screen 2.) Enter the PLU Number to delete Ex.) Enter PLU Number 1 by pressing the number one key Press the VOID key Press the FEED/ESC key Press the FEED/ESC key. 100
9.3 Shop Name File (S2 Mode) This programming mode allows you to enter up to 32 (1 32) different Shop or Store Names and Addresses. Each Shop Name can have up to 4 lines of text. Each line of text may have up to 28 characters depending on the font size and label format that is being used. 9.3.1 Entering Shop Name Information 1.) Start at the normal weigh mode screen 2.) Press the Mode Key twice 3.) Press the X key 4.) Press the Print/* key 5.) Enter the Shop Number (1 32) Ex.) Enter Shop Number 1 by pressing the number 1 key 101
Press the Print/* key 102
6.) Enter First Line of Shop Information Ex.) Store Name:
Friendly Market Change to the Second Line of text 7.) Enter Second Line of Shop Information Ex.) Store Address:
200 Main Street Press the Print/* key 8.) Press the SAVE key 103
Press the FEED/ESC key. Note: Repeat the steps above as required to input all Store Information. Keep in mind that there are 4 lines of information available. 104
9.3.2 Deleting Shop Name Information Follow the steps below to delete Shop Information from the scale. 1.) From the Shop Number Screen 2.) Enter the Shop Number to delete Ex.) Enter Shop Number 1 by pressing the number one key Press the Print/* key Press the VOID key Press the FEED/ESC key 105
Press the FEED/ESC key. 106
9.4 Department File (S3 Mode) The Department File program allows you to categorize your PLU information into departments. Departments may be numbered from 1 99. The departments that are defined may also be assigned to groups using S Mode S4 Main Group File. 9.4.1 Entering Department Information 1.) Start at the normal weigh mode screen 2.) Press the Mode Key twice 3.) Press the X key twice 4.) Press the Print/* key 5.) Enter the Department Number (1 99) Ex.) Enter Department Number 1 by pressing the number one key 107
Press the Print/* key 6.) Enter Department Name Ex.) Department One Name: Meat Press the Print/* key 7.) Press the SAVE key Press the FEED/ESC key 108
9.4.2 Deleting Department Information Follow the steps below to delete Shop Information from the scale. 1.) From the Department Number Screen 2.) Enter the Department Number Ex.) Enter Department Number 1 by pressing the number one key Press the Print/* key Press the VOID key Press the FEED/ESC key 109
Press the FEED/ESC key
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9.5 Main Group File (S4 Mode) The Main Group File is used to further categorize the PLU information stored in the scale. Main Groups are linked to Departments and can be linked to individual or multiple scales. 9.5.1 Entering Main Group Information 1.) Start at the normal weigh mode screen 2.) Press the Mode Key twice 3.) Press the number four key then Note: This has the same results as pressing the press the X key X key three times. 4.) Press the Print/* key 5.) Enter the Main Group Number Ex.) Enter Main Group Number 1 by pressing the number one key 111
Press the Print/* key 112
6.) Enter Main Group Name Ex.) Main Group One Name:
Beef Press the Print/* key 7.) Enter the Department Number Ex.) Enter Department Number 1 by pressing the number one key Note: This will be the Department Number that the Main Group is linked to. Press the Print/* key 8.) Press the SAVE key 113
Press the FEED/ESC key 114
9.5.2 Deleting Main Group Information Follow the steps below to delete Main Group information. 1.) From the Main Group Number Screen 2.) Enter the Main Group Number to delete Ex.) Enter Main Group Number 1 by pressing the number one key Press the Print/* key Press the VOID key Press the FEED/ESC key 115
Press the FEED/ESC key
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9.6 PLU Key File (S5 Mode) The PLU Key File mode is used to assign programmed PLUs to the Speed Keys. The Speed Keys are configured with 3 levels of 56 keys or a total of 168 possible Speed Keys available. Follow the steps outlined below to assign PLUs to the Speed Keys. Note:
Please keep in mind that if there is Function Key (S-Mode S6 FUNC. Key File) already assigned to a Speed Key location that location cannot have a PLU assigned to it. The figure to the right explains the information in the display while programming PLU Speed Keys. 9.6.1 Programming a Speed Key on Level 1 1.) Start at the normal weigh mode screen 2.) Press the Mode Key twice 3.) Press the number five key then Note: This has the same results as pressing the press the X key X key four times. 117
4.) Press the Print/* key Note: Refer to the figure above for an explanation of the display. Ex.) Assign PLU number 12 to Speed Key number 4 on Speed Key Level number 1. 5.) Enter the Speed Key Number Ex.) Enter Speed Key number four by pressing the Speed Key numbered 4 one time. 6.) Enter the PLU Number Ex.) Enter PLU number by pressing the number one key followed by the number two key. 118
Press the SAVE key. Press the FEED/ESC key 119
9.6.2 Programming a Speed Key Using Multiple Levels Ex.) Assign PLU number 12 to Speed Key number 4 on Speed Key Level number 1 Assign PLU number 18 to Speed Key number 4 on Speed Key Level number 2 Assign PLU number 25 to Speed Key number 4 on Speed Key Level number 3 1.) Start at the normal weigh mode screen 2.) Press the Mode Key twice 3.) Press the number five key then Note: This has the same results as pressing the press the X key X key four times. 4.) Press the Print/* key Note: Refer to the figure in Section 9.6 for an explanation of the display. 120
5.) Enter the Speed Key Number Ex.) Enter Speed Key number four by pressing the Speed Key numbered 4 one time. 6.) Enter the Level 1 PLU Number Ex.) Enter Level 1 PLU number by pressing the number one key followed by the number two key. Press the SAVE key. Press the Print/* key 121
Press Speed Key number four again. Note: Pressing Speed Key number four again selects Level 2. Ex.) Enter Level 2 PLU number by pressing the number one key followed by the number eight key. Press the SAVE key. Press the Print/* key Press Speed Key number four again. Note: Pressing Speed Key number four again selects Level 3. Ex.) Enter Level 3 PLU number by pressing the number two key followed by the number five key. 122
Press the SAVE key. Press the FEED/ESC key Note:
The Multiple Level Speed Key programming procedure must be executed without interruption for the procedure to work as explained. If it is not executed without interruption you may have to press the Speed Key 4 twice to access the Level 2 and three times to access the Level 3 keys. 123
9.7 FUNC Key File (S6 Mode) This mode is used to assign special functions to the Speed Keys. There are seven different function keys that can be assigned to any of the Speed Keys. Once a function is assigned to a Speed Key that key will no longer have multiple levels, it will only be that function. Function Keys available are:
Discount Amount Discount Rate Shop Number Clerk Logon/Logoff Total Label Subtotal Label Label Format 9.7.1 Assigning Function Keys Follow the procedures below to assign the special functions to the Speed Keys. 1.) Start at the normal weigh mode screen 2.) Press the Mode Key twice 3.) Press the number six key then Note: This has the same results as pressing the press the X key X key five times. 124
4.) Press the Print/* key
5.) Assign the Discount Amount function to a Speed Key Ex.) Do Not Use the Discount Amount function. Enter a 0 by pressing the number zero key Press the Print/* key 6.) Assign the Discount Rate function to a Speed Key Ex.) Do Not Use the Discount Rate function. Enter a 0 by pressing the number zero key Press the Print/* key 125
7.) Assign the Change Shop No. function to a Speed Key Ex.) Assign the Change Shop Number function to Speed Key number fifty five. Enter a 55 by pressing the number five key twice. Press the Print/* key 8.) Assign the Clerk Logon/Logoff function to a Speed Key Ex.) Do Not Use the Clerk Logon/ Logoff function. Enter a 0 by pressing the number zero key Press the Print/* key 9.) Assign the Sum Label function to a Speed Key Ex.) Do Not Use the Sum Label function. Enter a 0 by pressing the number zero key 126
Press the Print/* key
10.) Assign the Sub Sum Label function to a Speed Key Ex.) Do Not Use the Sub Sum Label function. Enter a 0 by pressing the number zero key Press the Print/* key 11.) Assign the Change Label Format No. function to a Speed Key Ex.) Assign the Change Label Format Number function to Speed Key number fifty one. Enter a 51 by pressing the number five key and the number one key. Press the Print/* key 127
12.) Press the SAVE key
128 9.8 Upgrade (S7 Mode) The Upgrade mode provides a method to update the scales firmware version. This function is usually performed by a service technician. The new firmware file may be installed using a USB memory stick. 1.) Start at the normal weigh mode screen 2.) Press the Mode Key twice 3.) Press the number seven key then press the X key Note: This has the same results as pressing the X key six times. 4.) Press the Print/* key 5.) Insert the USB Memory Stick Ex.) Insert the USB memory stick with the upgrade file. Note: USB tri mark should be lit. 129 Press the SAVE key. Note S Mode tri mark will flash. Screen changes to Reboot. Scale reboots. Note: During the reboot process the new firmware version should be displayed. Picture may not reflect your firmware version. 6.) Remove the USB Memory Stick. 130 9.9 System Time File (S8 Mode) The System Time File is used to program the date and time in the scale. The input method must follow the scales date and time format settings. This date and time setting is used as the reference for all other date and time functions. 1.) Start at the normal weigh mode screen 2.) Press the Mode Key twice 3.) Press the number eight key then Note: This has the same results as pressing the press the X key X key seven times. 4.) Press the Print/* key 5.) Enter New Date Ex.) Enter new date of December 8 2016 (120816) using the number keys. 131 Press the Print/* key 6.) Enter New Time Ex.) Enter new time of 10:15 AM
(101500) using the number keys. Press the Print/* key Press the SAVE key. Press the FEED/ESC key. 132
9.10 Browse System File (S9 Mode) This mode is used to browse through the System information. It allows you to view items such as the number of PLUs, Departments and Main Groups that are programmed in the scale. You can also view the number of logos or label formats that are in the scale. 1.) Start at the normal weigh mode screen 2.) Press the Mode Key twice 3.) Press the number 9 key then Note: This has the same results as pressing the press the X key X key eight times. 4.) Press the Print/* key 5.) Display the number of PLUs 133
Press the Print/* key
6.) Display the number of Departments Press the Print/* key 7.) Display the number of Main Groups Press the Print/* key 8.) Display the number of Tax Numbers Press the Print/* key 134
9.) Display the number of Pictures
Press the Print/* key 10.) Display the number of MPEGs Press the Print/* key 11.) Display the number of Bands Press the Print/* key 135
12.) Display the number of Addresses
Press the Print/* key 13.) Display the number of Labels Press the Print/* key 14.) Display the number of PLU D Press the Print/* key 136
15.) Display the number of Logos Press the Print/* key Press the FEED/ESC key Press the FEED/ESC key. 137
9.11 Browse CAL Record (S10 Mode) Using this mode allows you to view the Calibration record of the scale. Each record shows the Date and Time of the Calibration as well as the amount of weight used to Calibrate the scale during that session. 1.) Start at the normal weigh mode screen 2.) Press the Mode Key twice 3.) Press the number 1 and then number 0 key then press the X key Note: This has the same results as pressing the X key nine times. 4.) Press the Print/* key 5.) Display first Calibration record Note: Record states the scale was calibrated on November 20, 2015 at 11:59AM using 60.00 pounds. Press the Print/* key 138
6.) Display next Calibration record Note: Record states the scale was calibrated on November 19, 2016 at 13:16PM using 60.00 pounds. 7.) Display next Calibration record Note: Record states the scale was calibrated on June 30, 2017 at 09:30AM using 60.00 pounds. Press the Print/* key 8.) Display next Calibration record Note: This record is the first record viewed. This scale had been calibrated 3 times. Press the FEED/ESC key Press the FEED/ESC key. 139
Note:
This example scale had only been calibrated three times, your scale may have several more records. The procedure to view all of them is the same as viewing these three. 140
9.12 MMX Discount Rate (S11 Mode) The MMX mode provides the ability to apply discounts to programmed PLUs. The S11 Mode allows you to discount PLUs based on a Percentage Rate. The discounts may be programmed to be active based on a date and time schedule. 9.12.1 Entering a PLU using Discount Rate 1.) Start at the normal weigh mode screen 2.) Press the Mode Key twice 3.) Press the number 1 key twice then press the X key Note: This has the same results as pressing the X key ten times. 4.) Press the Print/* key 5.) Enter the Discount Number Ex.) Enter Discount Number 1 by pressing the number one key. 141
Press the Print/* key 142
6.) Enter the Discounted PLU Number Ex.) Select PLU Number 12 for Discounting by pressing the number one key and then the number two key. Press the Print/* key 7.) Enter the Discount Rate Ex.)Use 5% as a Discount Rate by pressing the number five key then the number zero key twice. Press the Print/* key Note: The current date will be displayed. If you wish to use the current date you can just press the Print/* key again. 8.) Enter the Discount Start Date Ex.) Enter a Start Date of December 9, 2016 (120916) using the number keys. 143
Press the Print/* key Note: The current date will be displayed. If you wish to use the current date you can just press the Print/* key again. 9.) Enter the Discount End Date Ex.) Enter an end Date of December15, 2016 (121516) using the number keys. Press the Print/* key 10.) Enter the Discount Start Time on each day in the date range Ex.) Use the default Start Time of midnight. (00:00:00) Note: To use the default Start Time simply press the Print/* key again. 11.) Enter the Discount End Time on each day in the date range Ex.) Use the default End Time of 11:59:59PM 144
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Note: To use the default End Time simply press the Print/* key again. Press the SAVE key Press the FEED/ESC key. Note:
After a discount has expired it must be manually deleted. Please refer to the Delete Discount procedure for the proper method to delete a discount. 145
9.12.2 Deleting a Discount Follow the steps below to delete a Discount. 1.) From the Discount Number Screen 2.) Enter the Discount Number to delete Ex.) Select Discount Number 1 to be deleted by pressing the number one key Press the VOID key Press the FEED/ESC key Note:
Each Discount programmed can be deleted individually using the method above. 146
9.13 MMX New Price (S12 Mode) The MMX mode provides the ability to apply discounts to programmed PLUs. The S12 Mode allows you to discount PLUs based on a new Unit Price. This type of discount may also be programmed to be active based on a date and time schedule. 9.13.1 Entering a PLU Discount using New Price 1.) Start at the normal weigh mode screen 2.) Press the Mode Key twice 3.) Press the number 1 key then the number 2 key then press the X key Note: This has the same results as pressing the X key eleven times. 4.) Press the Print/* key 5.) Enter the Discount Number Ex.) Enter Discount Number 5 by pressing the number five key. 147
Press the Print/* key 148
6.) Enter the Discounted PLU Number Ex.) Select PLU Number 18 for Discounting by pressing the number one key then the number eight key. Press the Print/* key 7.) Enter the New Price Discount Ex.)Use $7.99 as the New Price Discount by pressing the number seven key then the number nine key twice. Press the Print/* key Note: The current date will be displayed. If you wish to use the current date you can just press the Print/* key again. 8.) Enter the Discount Start Date Ex.) Enter a Start Date of December 20, 2016 (122016) using the number keys. 149
Press the Print/* key Note: The current date will be displayed. If you wish to use the current date you can just press the Print/* key again. 9.) Enter the Discount End Date Ex.) Enter an end Date of December27, 2016 (122716) using the number keys. Press the Print/* key 10.) Enter the Discount Start Time on each day in the date range Ex.) Use the Start Time of 9:00AM (09:00:00) Note: To use the default Start Time simply press the Print/* key again. Press the Print/* key 150
11.) Enter the Discount End Time on each day in the date range Ex.) Use the End Time of 6:00PM Note: To use the default End Time simply press the Print/* key again. Press the Print/* key Press the SAVE key Note:
After a discount has expired it must be manually deleted. Please refer to the Delete Discount procedure for the proper method to delete a discount. 151
9.13.2 Deleting a Discount Follow the steps below to delete a Discount. 1.) From the Discount Number Screen 2.) Enter the Discount Number to delete Ex.) Select Discount Number 5 to be deleted by pressing the number five key Press the VOID key Press the FEED/ESC key Note:
Each Discount programmed can be deleted individually using the method above. 152
9.14 Clerk Information (S13 Mode) This mode allows you to enter Clerk Information such as Clerk No., Clerk Name and Clerk Password. Note: To use the Clerk function you must assign the function key of Logon/Logoff. 1.) Start at the normal weigh mode screen 2.) Press the Mode Key twice 3.) Press the number 1 key then the number 3 key then press the X key Note: This has the same results as pressing the X key twelve times. 4.) Press the Print/* key 5.) Enter the Clerk Number Ex.) Enter Clerk Number1 by pressing the number one key. 153
Press the Print/* key
6.) Enter the Clerk Password Ex.) Enter 1537 for Clerk Number 1s password (1537)using the number keys. Press the Print/* key 7.) Enter the Clerk Job ID Number Ex.)Use 9 as the Clerk Job ID Number by pressing the number nine key. Press the Print/* key 154
8.) Enter the Clerk Name Ex.) Enter Clerk 1s Name as MIKE.
Press the Print/* key Press the SAVE key 155 DLP-300 Series No.788 SongXiu Rd, QingPu District, ShangHai, PR.CHINA Tel: 86-21-59757333 Fax: 86-21-59757058 ShangHai DB Scale Co.,Ltd http:www.dbscale.com.cn
1 | Label | ID Label/Location Info | 143.49 KiB | August 12 2022 |
Reference No.: WTX22X06113131W Page 1 of 17 ANNEX EXHIBIT 1 - PRODUCT LABELING Proposed FCC ID Label Format FCC ID: 2A7WD-DLP-300 Specifications: The label shall be securely affixed to a permanently attached part of the device, in a location where it is visible or easily accessible to the user, and shall not be readily detachable. The label shall be sufficiently durable to remain fully legible and intact on the device in all normal conditions of use throughout the devices expected lifetime. Proposed Label Location on EUT FCC ID Label Location Waltek Testing Group (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. Http://www.waltek.com.cn
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SHANGHAI DIGITAL BALANCE ELECTRONIC CO.,LTD Date: 2022-08-01 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 FCC ID: 2A7WD-DLP-300 Confidentiality Request To whom it may concern, Pursuant to the provisions of the Commissions rules Title 47 Sections 0.457 and 0.459, we are requesting the Commission to withhold the following attachment(s) as confidential documents from public disclosure indefinitely. I Block Diagram O Tune-Up Information XI Operational Description 0 Security Information Schematics 1 Software Defined Radio (SDR) Information O Parts List The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. In additional to above mentioned documents, in order to comply with the marketing regulations in Title 47 CFR 2.803 and the importation rules in Title 47 CFR 2.1204, while ensuring that business sensitive information remains confidential until the actual marketing of newly authorized devices, we request Short Term Confidentiality of the following attachment(s);
External Photos O_ Test Setup Photos Internal Photos Ol User Manual For 45 days, pursuant to Public Notice DA 04-1705. or For 180 days pursuant to KDB 726920 D01. The applicant understands that pursuant to Section 0.457 of the Rules, disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Sincerely, SHANGHAI DIGITAL BAI a XIAN BIN SHEN/Man:
KigE ELECTRONIC CO.,LTD ii
1 | PowerOfAttorney | Cover Letter(s) | 240.31 KiB | August 12 2022 |
SHANGHAI DIGITAL BALANCE ELECTRONIC CO.,LTD
#788 SongXiu RD QingPu District, Shanghai, China
(FCC ID: 2A7WD-DLP-300) POWER OF ATTORNEY DATE: 2022-08-01 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 To Whom It May Concern:
We, the undersigned, hereby authorize Waltek Testing Group (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. Jandy So on our behalf, to apply to the Federal Communications Commission on our equipment. Any and all acts carried out by Waltek Testing Group (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. Jandy So on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. This is to advise that we are in full compliance with the Anti-Drug Abuse Act. We, SHANGHAI DIGITAL BALANCE ELECTRONIC CO.,LTD are not subject to a denial of federal benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Act of 1988, 21 USC853a, and no party to the application is subject to a denial of federal benefits pursuant to that section. Sincerely,
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SHANGHAI DIGITAL BALANCE ELECTRONIC CO.,LTD Suppliers Declaration Of Conformity for the FCC SDoC Procedure The following Equipment adapt FCC SDoC Procedure according to FCC part 2.906 :
Product Name: Bar code scale Brand Nam: --
Model Number: DLP-300 Report Number: WTX22X06113137E Its herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements of FCC Part 15 Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. It is understood that each unit marketed is identical to the device as tested, and any changes to the device that could adversely affect the emission characteristics will require retest. The following importer / responsible party in United States:
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XIAN BIN SHEN Manager Name (Full name ) Position / Title Kidw Bie saw 2022-08-11 Legal Signature Date
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SHANGHAI DIGITAL BALANCE ELECTRONIC CO.,LTD
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0032657009
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#788 SongXiu RD QingPu District
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China
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b******@phoenix-testlab.de
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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2A7WD
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DLP-300
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X******** S********
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Manager
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+86 1********
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+86 1********
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1******@163.com
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1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
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1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Bar code scale with WiFi | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power is maximum average conducted.<br> This device supports IEEE 802.11 b/g/n 20, 40 MHz channel bandwidths.<br> The antenna used with this transmitter must be installed to provide a minimum separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons. End-users must be provided with operating procedures for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
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Waltek Testing Group (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
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J**** S******
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86 75******** Extension:
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86-75********
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