GSE 350IS / GSE 355IS Service Manual - Advanced Weigh ...
GSE 350IS / GSE 355IS Service Manual - Advanced Weigh ... GSE 350IS / GSE 355IS Service Manual - Advanced Weigh ...
4.12.1 Model 350 I.S.Sample selectable fixed counts from the weigh mode1. From the weigh mode, press [SELECT] until the QTY annunciator is lit. Thedisplay may show do APS if an average piece weight is not found. Thismessage is to let you know this is a new sample. Go to step 2.2. Press [TARE] to perform a sample. Add 10 will be displayed. If 10 is thedesired sample size, go to step 4. Otherwise go to step 3.3. If a fixed sample size other than 10 is desired, press [SELECT] to togglethrough sample size choices 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100. When the desired samplesize is displayed, go to step 4.4. Add the pieces to be sampled and press [TARE]. After motion is stabilized, thesampled quantity will be displayed.5. Continue adding parts to be counted. The display will show the number ofparts added.5a. If a different part needs to be counted, go to step 2.To sample using variable counts1. From the weigh mode, press [SELECT] until the QTY annunciator is lit. Thedisplay may show do APS if an average piece weight is not found. Thismessage is to let you know this is a new sample. Go to step 2.2. Press [TARE] to perform a sample. Add 10 will be displayed.3. Add pieces and key in the number of pieces being sampled by entering theknown sample size. First press the [PRINT] key until the first digit is displayed.Use the [UNITS] key to move to the next digit. Continue using the [PRINT] and[UNITS] keys until the desired sample size is displayed and press [TARE].4. Add the pieces to be sampled and press [TARE]. After motion is stabilized, thesampled quantity will be displayed.5. Continue adding parts to be counted. The display will show the number ofparts added.5a. If a different part needs to be counted, go to step 2.View the average piece weight1. From the QTY mode, press [SELECT] once. The display will show APS andthen flash the last sampled average piece weight. This value cannot be altered.2. Press the [SELECT] key to exit the average piece weigh mode. Continue topress [SELECT] until the desire weigh mode parameter is displayed.72Model 350 I.S. and Model 355 I.S. Service Manual
4.12.2 Model 355 I.S.To sample using selectable fixed counts from the weigh mode1. From the weigh mode press [ENTER]. Add 10 will be displayed. If 10 is thedesired sample size, go to step 3. Otherwise go to step 2.1a. If a fixed sample size other than 10 is desired, press [SELECT] or [UNITS] totoggle through sample size choices 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100. When the desiredsample size is displayed, go to step 3.2. Add the pieces to be sampled and press [ENTER]. After motion is stabilized,the sampled quantity will be displayed.3. Continue adding parts to be counted. The display will show the number ofparts added.3a. If a different part needs to be counted, go to step 2.To sample using variable counts1. From the weigh mode press [ENTER]. Add 10 will be displayed.1a. If 10 is the desired sample size, go to step 3. Otherwise go to step 2.2. Add pieces and key in the number of pieces being sampled with the numerickeys. Press [ENTER] to accept the entry.3. Add the pieces to be sampled and press [ENTER]. After motion is stabilized,the sampled quantity will be displayed.4. Continue adding parts to be counted. The display will show the number ofparts added.4a. If a different part needs to be counted, go to step 2.View the average piece weight1. From the QTY mode, press [SELECT] once. The display will show APS andthen flash the last sampled average piece weight. This value cannot be altered.2. Press the [SELECT] key to exit the average piece weigh mode. Continue topress [SELECT] until the desire weigh mode parameter is displayed.4.13 Set Time & DateThe time and date feature is stored as non-volatile (time/date setting will not be lostwhen the unit power is reset).The time and date can be accessed from the weigh mode with the [SELECT] key if thetime/date parameter has been enabled. Time and date can be accessed via thecommunication port by sending 11%s.Model 350 I.S. and Model 355 I.S. Service Manual 73
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4.12.2 Model 355 I.S.To sample using selectable fixed counts from the weigh mode1. From the weigh mode press [ENTER]. Add 10 will be displayed. If 10 is thedesired sample size, go to step 3. Otherwise go to step 2.1a. If a fixed sample size other than 10 is desired, press [SELECT] or [UNITS] totoggle through sample size choices 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100. When the desiredsample size is displayed, go to step 3.2. Add the pieces to be sampled and press [ENTER]. After motion is stabilized,the sampled quantity will be displayed.3. Continue adding parts to be counted. The display will show the number ofparts added.3a. If a different part needs to be counted, go to step 2.To sample using variable counts1. From the weigh mode press [ENTER]. Add 10 will be displayed.1a. If 10 is the desired sample size, go to step 3. Otherwise go to step 2.2. Add pieces and key in the number of pieces being sampled with the numerickeys. Press [ENTER] to accept the entry.3. Add the pieces to be sampled and press [ENTER]. After motion is stabilized,the sampled quantity will be displayed.4. Continue adding parts to be counted. The display will show the number ofparts added.4a. If a different part needs to be counted, go to step 2.View the average piece weight1. From the QTY mode, press [SELECT] once. The display will show APS andthen flash the last sampled average piece weight. This value cannot be altered.2. Press the [SELECT] key to exit the average piece weigh mode. Continue topress [SELECT] until the desire weigh mode parameter is displayed.4.13 Set Time & DateThe time and date feature is stored as non-volatile (time/date setting will not be lostwhen the unit power is reset).The time and date can be accessed from the weigh mode with the [SELECT] key if thetime/date parameter has been enabled. Time and date can be accessed via thecommunication port by sending 11%s.Model 350 I.S. and Model 355 I.S. <strong>Service</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 73