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Quantum Scale SystemSelectingMiscellaneous PLU’sDepending on your operation, you may need to use theMiscellaneous PLU Numbers and Softkeys to process acustomer transaction. Typically, Miscellaneous PLU’s areused for seasonal items, reduced price items, discounteditems, or non-typical items.Miscellaneous PLU Softkeys display on the Run ScreenONLY if there are no PLU’s active and there are noFlashkeys configured for the scale.To process a Miscellaneous By Weight PLU:(F4) Miscellaneous ByWeight1. From the Run Screen, PRESS [F4] to select MiscellaneousBy Weight. The Miscellaneous By Weight PLU Numberis automatically loaded into the Product Number field.2. You are now able to change any fields required toprocess the transaction and print a label.5-7Entering PLU Information

Quantum Scale SystemTo process a Miscellaneous By Count PLU:(F5) Miscellaneous By Count1. From the Run Screen, PRESS [F5] to select MiscellaneousBy Count. The Miscellaneous By Count PLU Number isautomatically loaded into the Product Number field.2. You are now able to change any fields required toprocess the transaction and print a label.Entering PLU Information5-8

Quantum Scale SystemSome items require two tare values - Fixed Tare andProportional Tare. Fixed Tare is the weight of the packingmaterial for which the customer does not pay. Typically,this is a tray or sack. On the other hand, Proportional Tareis the percentage of the total product weight that is the“wrapper” for the individual item. This value representsthe proportion of tare material in comparison with the grossweight of the item (commodity).Random Weight PLU’swith Proportional TareA good example of an item that uses this tare configurationwould be individually wrapped candy. If the ProportionalTare value for a specific individually wrapped type of candyis 14%, it means that for a gross weight of 1 pound, the totalweight of individual wrappers is .14 pounds.On the screen, you will notice these values represented asTare and Total Tare. When you place the item on the scalefor weighing, the Total Tare value changes to reflect thecalculation of Proportional Tare. The Total Tare value is thesum of the Fixed Tare and Proportional Tare values. NoteFor a more detailed explanation of Proportional Tare(Percentage Tare), refer to the Appendix.5-9Entering PLU Information

Quantum Scale SystemChapter Six: Weigh Types(Modes of Operation) Wait on a Customer Mode Processing Random Weight PLU’s Processing By Count, Fixed Weight and Fluid Ounce PLU’s Voiding a Transaction PrePackaged Products Mode Processing Random Weight PLU’s Processing Fixed Weight and Fluid Ounce PLU’s Processing Random Weight - By Count PLU’s Processing Fixed Weight - By Count and Fluid Ounce PLU’s Print Multiple Labels Mode Processing Fixed Weight and Fluid Ounce PLU’s Processing Random Weight PLU’s Production Entry Mode Processing Fixed Weight PLU’s only Processing Random Weight PLU’s Processing Fixed Weight and By Count PLU’s Accumulate Items Mode Processing Random Weight PLU’s Processing Fixed Weight and Fluid Ounce PLU’s Verify Fixed Weight Mode Processing Fixed Weight and Fluid Ounce PLU’s Processing Random Weight and By Count PLU’s Forced Price Random Weight PLU’s Random Weight – By Count PLU’s Fixed Weight PLU’s Forced Tare Forced By Count Platter Tare6-1Weigh Types (Modes of Operation)

Quantum Scale SystemWeigh TypesThe following section provides a look at the procedures forsuccessfully weighing items and printing labels within eachspecific Weigh Type (mode of operation). These include: Wait on a Customer PrePackaged Products Print Multiple Labels Production Entry Accumulate Items Verify Fixed WeightWait on a CustomerModeWait on a Customer is the mode you will use most often. Itallows you to simply weigh a product and print a label, orto just print a label for a by count or fixed weight item.Examples are service counters, such as -- produce, deli, fishcounter or service meats. The following details how toweigh and print a label based on the PLU type.Processing Random WeightPLU’sFor Random Weight PLU’s:1. Enter your Operator ID (if required).2. Enter the PLU number (Select Flashkey, Type PLUnumber or select from the On Screen Library).3. Place the product on the platter for weighing.4. PRESS [PRINT] to print a label. When you remove theproduct, it will automatically return to the FlashkeyScreen if configured, to the Start a Run Screen ifOperator IDs are required, or it clears the PLU field andremains on the Run Screen. Canadian Mode OnlyNoteIf you are operating this scale in the Canadian Mode,Random Weight PLU’s will be processed a little differentlythan the above description.If you enter a PLU Number (with or without weight on theplatter), you cannot clear that PLU from the system unlessyou print a label or remove the weight (product) from thescale platter. If you are using Flashkeys, the same appliesexcept that the scale returns to the Flashkey Screen when itclears.Weigh Types (Modes of Operation)6-2

Quantum Scale SystemProcessing By Count, FixedWeight & Fluid Ounce PLU’sFor By Count, Fixed Weight & Fluid Ounce PLU’s:1. Enter your Operator ID (if required).2. Enter the PLU number (Select Flashkey, Type PLUnumber or select from the On Screen Library).3. PRESS [PRINT] to print a label. It automatically returnsto the Flashkey Screen if configured, to the Start a RunScreen if Operator IDs are required, or it clears the PLUfield and remains on the Run Screen. Note In the Wait on a Customer Mode, items sold as By Countand Fixed Weight products do not require a product(i.e., weight) on the platter to print a label. The platter weight must be at 0.00 lb. to enter a ByCount PLU.Voiding a TransactionQUICK STEPSFrom the Run Screen:1. PRESS [F1]2. TYPE a PLU Number orPRESS [ESC]After you process a PLU and print a label, for some reasonyou may need to void the transaction (i.e., customer changesmind, wrong PLU, etc.).To void a transaction:1. From the Run Screen (any mode of operation), PRESS[F1]. The last transaction you completed will be voidedand the totals information removed from the database.Notice that the VOID key is grayed after the void takesplace.2. TYPE a PLU Number to begin another transaction orPRESS [ESC] to return to the Flashkey or Start a RunScreen.6-3Weigh Types (Modes of Operation)

Quantum Scale SystemPrePackaged ProductsModeThe PrePackaged Products Mode allows several packages ofthe same product to be processed. This mode automaticallyprints one label (unless otherwise specified) for each itembeing weighed.Processing Random WeightPLU’sFor Random Weight PLU’s:1. Enter your Operator ID (if required).2. Enter the PLU number (Select Flashkey, Type PLUnumber or select from the On Screen Library).3. Place the product on the platter for weighing. A label isautomatically issued. When you remove the product, itremains on the Run Screen allowing you to process morepackages of the same PLU.4. You may change the PLU by entering the number in theProduct Number block or PRESS [HELP] to access theFlashkey Screen or the On Screen Library if Flashkeys arenot configured. (See Note)5. When finished, PRESS [ESC] to return to the FlashkeyScreen (if configured) or the Start a Run Screen.QUICK STEPSFrom the Start a Run Screen:1. Enter your Operator ID2. Enter the PLU Number3. Place product on platter4. Enter PLU or PRESS[HELP]5. PRESS [ESC] Note From a Flashkey Screen, PRESS [HELP] to access the OnScreen Library. When working in the PrePackaged Products Mode, youonly have to enter your Operator ID one time. Once theID has been entered, multiple products can be processedwithout re-entering your Operator ID.Weigh Types (Modes of Operation)6-4

Quantum Scale SystemProcessing Fixed Weight &Fluid Ounce PLU’sFor Fixed Weight and Fluid Ounce PLU’s:1. Enter your Operator ID (if required).2. Enter the PLU number (Select Flashkey, Type PLUnumber or select from the On Screen Library).3. TYPE the number of labels required in the Enter LabelCount block.4. PRESS [PRINT] to print a label. The labels print one at atime.5. Remove the label and apply to the package. If you do notremove the label in a timely manner, an audible beep willsound letting you know that you need to remove thelabel. When you take the last label, the scaleautomatically returns to the Flashkey Screen (ifconfigured) or the Start a Run Screen.QUICK STEPSFrom the Start a Run Screen:1. Enter your Operator ID2. Enter the PLU Number3. TYPE No. of Labels4. PRESS [PRINT]5. Remove label and apply TipIf you need only one (1) label, PRESS [PRINT].Processing By Count PLU’sFor Random Weight - By Count PLU’s:1. Enter your Operator ID (if required).2. Enter the PLU number (Select Flashkey, Type PLUnumber or select from the On Screen Library).3. PRESS [PRINT] to print a label. When you remove theproduct, it remains on the Run Screen allowing you toprocess more packages of the same PLU.4. You may change the PLU by entering the number in theProduct Number block or PRESS [HELP] to access theFlashkey Screen or the On Screen Library if Flashkeys arenot configured.5. When finished, PRESS [ESC] to return to the FlashkeyScreen (if configured) or the Start a Run Screen.QUICK STEPSFrom the Start a Run Screen:1. Enter your Operator ID2. Enter the PLU Number3. PRESS [PRINT]4. TYPE a PLU Number orPRESS [HELP]5. PRESS [ESC] NoteThere cannot be any weight on the platter when you beginworking with a Random Weight - By Count PLU.6-5Weigh Types (Modes of Operation)

Quantum Scale SystemFrom this mode, you will generate a pre-determinednumber of fixed weight PLU labels.Print Multiple LabelsMode TipYou may want to set up your scale to stream labels (printlabels without removing the backing paper from the label.)Refer to Streaming Die-Cut Labels, for information on loadinglabels to stream.Processing Fixed WeightPLU’s(Fixed Weight/By Count and FluidOunce PLU’s included)QUICK STEPSFrom the Start a Run Screen:1. Enter your Operator ID2. Enter a PLU Number3. TYPE No. of Labels4. PRESS [PRINT]Processing Random WeightPLU’s(Random Weight/By Count included)QUICK STEPSFrom the Start a Run Screen:1. Enter your Operator ID2. Enter the PLU Number3. Place product on platter4. Enter a PLU Number orPRESS [HELP]5. PRESS [ESC]Weigh Types (Modes of Operation)For Fixed Weight PLU’s:1. Enter your Operator ID (if required).2. Enter the PLU number (Select Flashkey, Type PLUnumber or select from the On Screen Library).3. TYPE the number of labels required in the Enter LabelCount block.4. PRESS [PRINT] to print the pre-determined number oflabels. The labels print continuously until the run iscomplete.5. When the last label is printed, the scale returns to theFlashkey Screen (if configured) or clears the PLU fieldand remains on the Run Screen.For Random Weight PLU’s:1. Enter your Operator ID (if required).2. Enter the PLU number (Select Flashkey, Type PLUnumber or select from the On Screen Library).3. Place the product on the platter for weighing. A label isautomatically issued. When you remove the product, itremains on the Run Screen allowing you to process morepackages of the same PLU.4. You may change the PLU by entering the number in theProduct Number block or PRESS [HELP] to access theFlashkey Screen or the On Screen Library if Flashkeys arenot configured.5. When finished, PRESS [ESC] to return to the FlashkeyScreen (if configured) or the Start a Run Screen.6-6

Quantum Scale System NoteFrom a Flashkey Screen, PRESS [HELP] to access the OnScreen Library.This mode enables you to enter several fixed weight PLU’sand the number of labels you want to print for each. Forexample, Production Entry allows you to print 100 breadlabels and 50 cupcake labels with one operation.Production EntryMode TipYou may want to setup your scale to stream labels (printlabels without removing the backing paper from the label).Refer to Streaming Die-Cut Labels, for information on loadinglabels to stream.Processing Fixed WeightPLU’s OnlyQUICK STEPSFrom the Start a Run Screen:1. Enter your Operator ID2. Enter the PLU Number3. TYPE No. of Labels4. PRESS [ ]5. Enter the PLU Number6. TYPE No. of Labels7. Repeat Steps 5 & 6 asneeded8. PRESS [PRINT]For Fixed Weight PLU’s only:1. Enter your Operator ID (if required).2. Enter the PLU number (Select Flashkey, Type PLUnumber or select from the On Screen Library).3. TYPE the number of labels required in the Enter LabelCount block.4. PRESS the UP ARROW ( ) key to move to the ProductNumber block.5. Enter the next PLU number (Select Flashkey, Type PLUnumber or select from the On Screen Library).6. TYPE the number of labels required in the Enter LabelCount block.7. Repeat Steps 4 - 6 as needed.8. When the last PLU has been entered, PRESS [PRINT] tobegin the label run.9. At the end of the run, the scale automatically returns tothe Start a Run Screen.6-7Weigh Types (Modes of Operation)

Quantum Scale SystemProcessing Random WeightPLU’sIf you use this mode to print Fixed Weight, By Count andRandom Weight PLU’s together, you will need to followslightly different procedures to complete the label run.QUICK STEPS1. Enter your Operator ID (if required).2. Enter the PLU number (Select Flashkey, Type PLUnumber or select from the On Screen Library).3. If desired, you can change any editable field by pressingthe appropriate Softkey.4. TYPE the next PLU Number in the Product Number field.5. Once all the PLU numbers have been entered, PRESS[PRINT] to start the label run.6. The printer will stop at every Random Weight andRandom Weight - By Count entry, prompting you toplace the item on the scale for weighing. A label isautomatically generated for the item.7. PRESS [ESC] to continue with the label run of FixedWeight items.8. At the end of the run, the scale automatically returns tothe Start a Run Screen.From the Start a Run Screen:1. Enter your Operator ID2. Enter a PLU Number3. Edit Fields as needed4. TYPE a PLU Number5. PRESS [PRINT]6. Place Item on scale7. PRESS [ESC] TipIf you press [ESC] before pressing [PRINT] to run the labels,you will abort the run and be returned to the Start a RunScreen.Processing Fixed Weight &By Count PLU’sQUICK STEPSFrom the Start a Run Screen:1. Enter your Operator ID2. Enter a PLU Number3. TYPE No. of Labels4. TYPE the next PLUNumber5. PRESS [PRINT]6. PRESS [ESC]Weigh Types (Modes of Operation)1. Enter your Operator ID (if required).2. Enter the PLU number (Select Flashkey, Type PLUnumber or select from the On Screen Library).3. If the PLU is a Fixed Weight, TYPE the number of labelsrequired in the Enter Label Count block.4. If the PLU is a Random Weight or By Count PLU, TYPEthe next PLU Number in the Product Number field.5. Once all the PLU numbers have been entered, PRESS[PRINT] to print a label.6. PRESS [ESC] to continue with the label run of FixedWeight items.7. At the end of the run, the scale automatically returns tothe Start a Run Screen.6-8

Quantum Scale SystemAccumulate ItemsModeAccumulate items mode enables you to print one label or aseries of labels for multiple PLUs. The scale can beconfigured to print either Item Total Labels or ItemizedReceipts.When configured, you can print a label for each productand/or an Item Total Label for all products. The Item TotalLabel contains only the grand total and barcode. Refer to thefollowing examples.6-9Weigh Types (Modes of Operation)

Quantum Scale SystemWhen configured you can print an Itemized receipt for allproducts entered. This receipt contains all products, a grandtotal and a barcode. Refer to the following examples.Itemized Receipt (2.25” X 3.0”)Itemized Receipt(1.5” X 5.0”)Itemized Receipt(Continuous X 2.25”) NoteThe following table lists the available labels and range foritemized 41-61-81 - 12Continuous 1 - 100Weigh Types (Modes of Operation)Size3.03.55Range1-41-51-9Continuous 1 - 1006 - 10

Quantum Scale SystemProcessing Random WeightPLU’sFor Random Weight PLU’s:1. Enter your Operator ID (if required).2. Enter the PLU number (Select Flashkey, Type PLUnumber or select from the On Screen Library).3. Place the product on the scale for weighing.4. PRESS [PRINT]. (If configured, an individual item ticketprints.)5. Repeat Steps 2 -4 until complete.6. When you are finished processing PLU’s, PRESS[PRINT] to generate an Item Total Label or ItemizedReceipt, depending on your configuration.7. PRESS [ESC] until you return to the Start a Run Screen.(Includes By Count)QUICK STEPSFrom the Start a Run Screen:1. Enter your Operator ID2. Enter a PLU Number3. Place Product on Scale4. PRESS [PRINT]5. Repeat Steps 2-4 untilcomplete6. PRESS [PRINT]7. PRESS [ESC] NoteIf Flashkeys are configured, you will return to the FlashkeyScreen between each PLU entry.Processing Fixed Weight &Fluid Ounce PLU’sFor Fixed Weight PLU’s:1. Enter your Operator ID (if required).2. Enter the PLU number (Select Flashkey, Type PLUnumber or select from the On Screen Library).3. PRESS [PRINT]. (If configured, an individual item ticketprints.)4. Repeat Steps 2 –3 until complete.5. When you are finished processing PLU’s, PRESS[PRINT] to generate an Item Total Label or ItemizedReceipt, depending on your configuration.6. PRESS [ESC] until you return to the Start a Run Screen.(Includes By Count)QUICK STEPSFrom the Start a Run Screen:1. Enter your Operator ID2. Enter a PLU Number3. PRESS [PRINT]4. Repeat Steps 2-3 untilcomplete5. PRESS [PRINT]6. PRESS [ESC] TipBefore you print the Item Total Label or Itemized Receipt,you can review each of the items, deleting any as needed.1. From the Accumulate Items Screen, PRESS [F1] toreview the items in the list.2. If you need to delete an item, PRESS [F1].3. To exit the review, PRESS [ESC].6 - 11Weigh Types (Modes of Operation)

Quantum Scale System NoteFixed Weight products or items sold By Count do notrequire weight on the platter to print a label.Verify Fixed WeightModeFrom this mode, you can verify that a package weight isgreater than or equal to the product’s fixed weight. If thepackage does not weigh enough, a prompt alerts you and nolabel is printed.Processing Fixed WeightPLU’sFor Fixed Weight PLU’s:1. Enter your Operator ID (if required).2. Enter the PLU number (Select Flashkey, Type PLUnumber or select from the On Screen Library).3. TYPE the number of labels desired in the Enter LabelCount box.4. PRESS [ENTER].5. Place the package on the platter for weighing.6. If the package does not meet the minimum weightrequirements, remove the package.7. Place another package on the platter for weighing.8. When the package meets the weight requirements, alabel will automatically be generated. After the numberof labels requested finish printing, the scale returns tothe Flashkey Screen (if configured) or clears the PLUfield and remains on the Run Screen.9. PRESS [ESC] to return to the Start a Run Screen.QUICK STEPSFrom the Start a Run Screen:1. Enter your Operator ID2. Enter a PLU Number3. Type No. of Labels4. PRESS [PRINT]5. Place package on scale6. Place label on package7. PRESS [ESC]Processing Random Weight& By Count PLU’sFor Random Weight or By Count PLU’s:1. Enter your Operator ID (if required).2. Enter the PLU number (Select Flashkey, Type PLUnumber or select from the On Screen Library).3. Place the product on the platter for weighing. A label isautomatically generated. The scale remains on the RunScreen, allowing you to weigh additional packages withthe same or different PLU.4. PRESS [ESC] to return to the Flashkey Screen (ifconfigured) or the Start a Run Screen. NoteFluid Ounce PLU’s cannot be verified in the Fixed WeightVerify Mode. However, you can print a label for the item.Weigh Types (Modes of Operation)6 - 12

Quantum Scale SystemThe following pages give you a complete explanationof how to work with PLU’s that have been set up to requirethe operator to enter the price and/or tare value, or the by count quantity.It also contains an explanation of how to enter Platter Tare.Forced PriceYour Supervisor may have set up a PLU that requires you toenter the price of the item. For example, you may sell threegrades of ground beef, all with a different price, but use thesame PLU Number. When you enter the PLU Number, thescale will prompt you to enter the Unit Price or Total Pricefor the particular grade the customer wants.The following explanation gives you details on using theForced Price option.Random Weight PLU’s1. Enter your Operator ID (if required).2. Enter the PLU Number (Select Flashkey, Type PLUnumber or select from the On Screen Library). You arenow on the Run Screen.3. PRESS [ENTER] or [DOWN ARROW ( )]. There is anaudible beep and the cursor moves to the Unit Pricefield. You cannot do anything else until you enter a validUnit Price.4. TYPE the Unit Price.5. PRESS [ENTER] or [DOWN ARROW ( )]. The cursorthen moves to the next active field, Product Number.6. To complete the transaction, follow the steps for printinga label based on your mode of operation.6 - 13Weigh Types (Modes of Operation)

Quantum Scale SystemRandom Weight – By CountPLU’s1. Enter your Operator ID (if required).2. Enter the PLU Number (Select Flashkey, Type PLUnumber or select from the On Screen Library). You arenow on the Run Screen.3. PRESS [ENTER] or [DOWN ARROW ( )]. There is anaudible beep and the cursor moves to the Total Pricefield. You cannot do anything else until you enter a validTotal Price.4. TYPE the Total Price.5. PRESS [ENTER] or [DOWN ARROW ( )]. The cursorthen moves to the next active field, Product Number.6. To complete the transaction, follow the steps for printinga label based on your mode of operation. NoteA UPC Number of 0, 6 or 7 will not allow Forced Price to beconfigured.Weigh Types (Modes of Operation)6 - 14

Quantum Scale SystemFixed Weight PLU’s1. Enter your Operator ID (if required).2. Enter the PLU Number (Select Flashkey, Type PLUnumber or select from the On Screen Library). You arenow on the Run Screen.3. PRESS [ENTER] or [DOWN ARROW ( )]. There is anaudible beep and the cursor moves to the Total Pricefield. You cannot do anything else until you enter a validTotal Price.4. TYPE the Total Price.5. PRESS [ENTER] or [DOWN ARROW ( )]. The cursorthen moves to the next active field, Product Number.6. To complete the transaction, follow the steps for printinga label based on your mode of operation. NoteIf you are operating in PrePackaged Products, ProductionEntry, Print Multiple Labels, or Verify Fixed Weight, youwill be prompted to enter a label count after you type theTotal Price and press Enter.6 - 15Weigh Types (Modes of Operation)

Quantum Scale SystemFor PLU’s that require a tare value, the PLU can be set up torequire you to enter a tare value. This feature might be usedin a deli case where a customer may want Potato Salad andyou have different size containers (i.e., 1/4 lb., 1/2 lb., etc.)and they all weigh differently. By using the Forced Tareoption, only one PLU Number is required.Forced Tare1. Enter your Operator ID (if required).2. Enter the PLU Number (Select Flashkey, Type PLUnumber or select from the On Screen Library). You arenow on the Run Screen.3. PRESS [ENTER] or [DOWN ARROW ( )]. There is anaudible beep and the cursor moves to the Tare field. Youcannot do anything else until you enter a valid Tarevalue.4. TYPE the Tare value.5. PRESS [ENTER] or [DOWN ARROW ( )]. The cursorthen moves to the next active field, Product Number.6. To complete the transaction, follow the steps for printinga label based on your mode of operation.QUICK STEPSFrom the Start a Run Screen:1. Enter your Operator ID4. Enter a PLU Number5. PRESS [ENTER]6. Type a Tare value7. PRESS [ENTER].5. Place package on scale6. Place label on package7. PRESS [ESC] TipA PLU can be set up to require Forced Price and ForcedTare. In the event this is the case, you will enter the ForcedPrice first, followed by Forced Tare.Weigh Types (Modes of Operation)6 - 16

Quantum Scale SystemForced By CountQUICK STEPSFrom the Start a Run Screen:1. Enter your Operator ID2. Enter a PLU Number3. PRESS [ENTER]4. Type By Count Quantity5. PRESS [ENTER]6. Place package on scale7. Place label on package8. PRESS [ESC]Platter TareFor PLU’s that require a by count quantity, the PLU can beset up to require you to enter a by count quantity. Thisfeature might be used if customers want a product indifferent quantities. By using the Forced By Count option,only one PLU Number is required.1. Enter your Operator ID (if required).2. Enter the PLU Number (Select Flashkey, Type PLUnumber or select from the On Screen Library). You arenow on the Run Screen.3. PRESS [ENTER] or [DOWN ARROW ( )]. There is anaudible beep and the cursor moves to the Forced ByCount field. You cannot do anything else until you entera valid By Count quantity.4. TYPE the By Count quantity.5. PRESS [ENTER] or [DOWN ARROW ( )]. The cursorthen moves to the next active field, Product Number.6. To complete the transaction, follow the steps for printinga label based on your mode of operation.During the initial scale set-up, the scale may be configuredfor Platter Tare. This simply means that you can enter theTare value by placing the “container” on the platter (whenthe cursor is on the Tare field) and pressing Enter or DownArrow to accept the weight value.The following explains how you enter the Platter Tare value.6 - 17Weigh Types (Modes of Operation)

Quantum Scale SystemQUICK STEPSFrom the Start a Run Screen:1. Enter your Operator ID2. Enter a PLU Number3. PRESS [ENTER]4. Move the cursor to the Tarefield.5. PRESS [F4]6. Place the container on thepackage7. PRESS [ENTER]8. Place package on scale9. Place label on package10. PRESS [ESC]Weigh Types (Modes of Operation)1. Enter your Operator ID (if required).2. Enter the PLU Number (Select Flashkey, Type PLUnumber or select from the On Screen Library). You arenow on the Run Screen.3. PRESS [ENTER] or [DOWN ARROW ( )].4. Move the cursor to the Tare field by pressing the ArrowKeys or pressing the Tare Softkey.5. When you are on the Tare field, the Softkey changes to“Platter Tare” or “Keyboard Tare.” PRESS [F4] to selectPlatter Tare.6. Place the container on the platter.7. PRESS [ENTER] or [DOWN ARROW ( )] to accept theTare value. Notice that the field and Softkey now read“Tare.”8. To complete the transaction, follow the steps for printinga label based on your mode of operation.6 - 18

Quantum Scale SystemChapter Seven: Temporary Override ofProduct Information Overview By Random Weight Changing the Label Type or Graphic By Count By Fixed Weight By Fluid Ounce Steps to Temporarily Override Product Information7-1Temporary Override of Product Information

Quantum Scale SystemTemporary Override of Product Information is enabledthrough Scale Setup. The Supervisor designates theOperator’s access to overriding product information at thistime. While on the Run Screen, you can temporarily changethe value of any of the fields listed next to the “F” Keys,unless they are grayed.Temporary Override ofProduct InformationThis section will provide you information on how totemporarily change product information for the followingpricing types: By Random Weight By Count By Fixed Weight By Fluid OunceLook At ThisAll temporary or permanent changes to product informationare recorded in the Supervisor Mode and listed by OperatorID (if configured). NoteDepending on the pricing mode setup by your Supervisor,the options for changing the Unit Price may be as follows:Pounds (Lbs.) for Pricing Unit Price “X” Lbs. for Fractional Pricing Unit Price 1/4 Lb. for 1/2 Lb. for Fractional Pricing (Metric) Unit Price 100 grams (100g) for Temporary Override of Product Information7-2

Quantum Scale System NoteIf your Supervisor has configured the scale to show/printFrozen Shelf Life, you have the ability to choose whetheryou want to use the Frozen or Fresh Shelf Life. The screenappears as follows:The Shelf Life field now displays either the Shelf Life orFrozen Shelf Life. To choose between the two, PRESS [F5] toselect Shelf Life.If Frozen Shelf Life is not configured, the Product Life fielddisplays.7-3Temporary Override of Product Information

Quantum Scale SystemWhen the Product Life field exists, it is changedautomatically by changing the Shelf Life (i.e., increase ShelfLife by 5, Product Life increases by 5 as well). The Shelf Lifeis unaffected by changes to Product Life.The shelf life must be less than 500 days. If you enter morethan 500 days, the Packed On Date will not be printed onthe label in prepack modes, and the Sell By Date will notprint on labels in non-prepack modes.An item priced By Weight will allow you to override:By Random Weight F3 - Unit Price/Lbs. for PriceF4 - TareF5 - Shelf Life/Select Shelf LifeF7 - Label TypeOverriding F5-Shelf Life recalculates the Sell By Date, theBest Before Date and Product Life by the number of daysthat you indicate.Overriding F7-Label Type allows you to change the Graphicand Label Type. The Appendix provides more specificinformation on the options for these changes. The next pageprovides step-by-step instructions on changing Label Typeinformation. NoteThe screen may vary depending on if the PLU has beenconfigured with a Proportional Tare value greater than zero.Reference Chapter 5 for an explanation.Temporary Override of Product Information7-4

Quantum Scale SystemChanging the Label Type orGraphicTo change the Label Type or Graphic for a PLU:1. PRESS [F7] to select Label Type.2. Use the Appendix or [HELP] to get a listing of validLabel Types and Graphics.3. TYPE the Label Type Number in the Primary PrinterLabel Type field.4. PRESS [ENTER] to move to the next field.5. Change the Graphic and Secondary Label Type asneeded.6. When finished, PRESS [ESC] to return to the Run Screen.7-5Temporary Override of Product Information

Quantum Scale SystemBy CountAn item priced By Count will allow you to override: F4 - By CountF5 - Shelf LifeF7 - Label TypeF8 - Total PriceOverriding F4-By Count will recalcul

Quantum Scale System 5 - 7 Entering PLU Information Selecting Miscellaneous PLU’s Depending on your operation, you may need to use the Miscellaneous PLU Numbers and Softkeys to process a customer transaction. Typically, Miscellaneous PLU’s are used for seasonal items, reduced price items, discounted items, or non-typical items.

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API Services describes functional areas exposed by the API. Audience, Purpose and Required Skills This guide is written for application developers. It assumes that you are a developer, and have a basic understanding of: How applications are developed in your environment. Functional understanding of the HTTP, JSON, and XML. Familiarity with Representational State Transfer (REST) architecture .