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Chapter 3 Operating Instructions and Maintenance
Operator Functions
The PS scale is simple to operate and supports one primary function: parcel weighing.
With the two-key display, the operator has options for:
Unit switching
Zero the scale
Parcel Weighing
To weigh a package:
1. Press ZERO to capture zero. The display reads 0.00 and a cursor appears
above the zero indicator in the legend.
You may wish to recapture zero
periodically when the scale is in
continuous use. It is not necessary to
press ZERO before each transaction.
2. Place the par
cel to be weighed on the platter. The display reads the parcel weight
with a cursor above the corresponding units of weight (lb or kg).
3. Record the parcel weight as needed, then remove the parcel from the platter.
Unit Switching
The PS scale lets you view the displayed scale weight in primary and secondary units.
Alternate units must be enabled in setup mode (Alt in Chap 4) to convert and display in
alternate units. The primary units are also designated in set up. (unitS in Chap 4)
Some selections of the “build” in set
up, like Multi-Interval capacities, may
have unit switching inhibited. Only
option presented will be “disabled”.
To switch units:
1. With scale weight displayed, press the UNITS key. The PS scale
automatically converts the displayed weight to w
eight in the alternate unit as
indicated by the cursor.
2. Press UNITS again to switch the scale back to the primary units. The weight
shown on the display will be the primary units as indicated by the curser.
Zeroing the Scale
Remove all weight and debris from the scale platter and press ZERO to capture
the zero weight. The PS display will indicate a zero reading with the cursor. The scale
will re-zero provided the weight is within the designated % of the scale capacity as
programmed in set up (Pb = 0 in Chap 4).
Most scales are set up to re-zero if
w
ei
g
ht is within 2% of the scale
capacity. If the zero change exceeds
the 2% limit, the scale will not capture
zero. In this case, cycle power or
recalibrate.
If the scale does not capture zero w
ith the above procedure:
1. Unplug the scale, remove all weight from the platter, make sure nothing is
touching the platter, and reconnect the power.
2. If cycling power does not work, recalibrate the scale per Chap 4.
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