Bizerba Bc-Ii-100 800 Manual PDF
Bizerba Bc-Ii-100 800 Manual PDF
Bizerba Bc-Ii-100 800 Manual PDF
Basic Class II
Operating instructions
from program version 3.00
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© 04 / 2013
Bizerba GmbH & Co. KG,
72336 Balingen
Postfach 10 01 64
72301 Balingen/Germany,
Tel. (+49 7433) 12-0, Fax (+49 7433) 12-2696
e-mail: marketing@bizerba.com
Internet: http://www.bizerba.com
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Operating instruction BC II List of contents
2 Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 1
2.1 Device types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 1
2.2 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 1
2.3 Intended use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 1
2.4 Designation label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 2
2.5 Verification information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 3
2.6 Standards and guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 4
2.7 Operating conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 5
2.7.1 Power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 6
2.8 Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 7
2.9 Disposal of devices/environmental protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 7
3 Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 1
3.1 Requirements on the operating personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 1
3.2 Device signs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 1
3.3 Sources of risk related to the system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 2
4 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 1
4.1 Transport and storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 1
4.2 Installation and assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 1
4.2.1 Conditions for the place of installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 1
4.2.2 Assemble the device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 1
4.2.3 Leveling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 2
4.2.4 Check the electric connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 3
Installation of customer's power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 3
4.2.5 Cable connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 4
Example of scale network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 5
4.2.6 Rechargeable battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 6
Operation with rechargeable batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 6
Battery icon display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 7
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4.3 Commissioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 8
4.3.1 Switch on device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 8
4.4 Decommissioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 8
6 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 1
6.1 Switching on device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 1
6.2 Switch off device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 1
6.3 Zerosetting device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 1
6.4 Operating options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 2
6.4.1 Multiple-operator mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 2
6.4.2 Self-service mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 3
6.4.3 Quick-service mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 4
6.4.4 Price labeling with manual triggering * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 6
6.4.5 Price labeling with automatic start * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 7
6.4.6 Piece price multi- label printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 8
6.4.7 Fixed weight label multi-printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 9
6.5 Unit price input via 10-key keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 10
6.5.1 Operating processes for non-programmed articles (non-PLU) . . 6 - 10
6.6 Cancellation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 12
6.7 Scroll function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 13
6.8 Constant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 14
6.9 Subtotal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 14
6.10 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 14
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7 Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 1
7.1 Initial display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 1
7.2 Menu password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 1
7.3 Menu call-up, menu selection and quit menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 2
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8 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 1
8.1 Fault description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 1
8.2 Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 2
9 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 1
9.1 Cleaning ................................................. 9 - 1
9.1.1 Cleaning device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 1
9.1.2 Cleaning the printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 2
9.1.3 Cleaning products for printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 4
9.2 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 6
9.2.1 Testing the weight display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 6
9.2.2 Note on storing thermal paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 6
9.2.3 Ticket, label and Linerless rollers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 6
10 Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 1
10.1 Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 1
10.2 Power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 2
10.3 Environmental conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 2
Threshold values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 2
Subject index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 - 1
Appendix
Declaration of Conformity for BC ll
SparkLAN WUBR-507N
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Operating instruction BC II About these instructions
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1 About these instructions
Read through the operating manual carefully before connecting and switching on the
device to ensure that you fully utilize the quality and possibilities of application this device
offers.
This operating manual explains how to operate and set the device.
It also includes functions that are only required by Bizerba Service. Contact your Bizerba
technical consultant if necessary.
Our products are subject to constant further development and various country-specific
regulations. Pictorial and graphic examples in the instructions may differ from the supplied
version.
1.1 Safe-keeping
This operating manual is an integral part of the device and must be kept next to it, easily
accessible for all personnel.
If the device is resold, the complete operating manual must be provided with it.
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1.3 Symbols used
Various symbols are used in these instructions.
Symbol Meaning
Text with arrow prompts you to carry out an action.
+ Key symbols with a + prompt you to keep the 1st key held down while
you press the second key.
1 Position numbers in figures.
Notes
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Observance of these notes is mandatory.
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Information
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This information is provided for greater understanding.
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Menu settings
Prerequisites and menu settings for functions or rules are highlighted in gray.
Menu settings are the prerequisites for descriptions or operation procedures.
Menu setting
- Pr 110/ 06 -1 Price overwrite permitted
Syntax: Pr 110/ 06 -1
Pr 110 Program number “110”
/ 06 Submenu “06”
-1 Setting “1”
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1.4 Warnings
Warnings are divided into danger levels by the signal word.
Signal word
Symbol Meaning
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DANGER Source of danger with high risk with imminent danger for
personnel!
The consequences are:
- critical injuries
- severe damage to health
Measures to avoid the danger are specified.
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WARNING Source of danger with medium risk with potentially threatening
danger for personnel!
The consequences can be:
- serious injuries
- damage to health
- serious damage to property
Measures to avoid the danger are specified.
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CAUTION Source of danger with low risk with potentially threatening
danger for personnel!
The consequences can be:
- Injuries
- Damage to property
Measures to avoid the danger are specified.
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CAUTION Source of danger, improper use!
Damage to property can result.
Measures to avoid the danger are specified.
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2 Device
2
2.1 Device types
The BC II device type is available with either a thermal ticket printer or a label printer.
T = Thermal ticket printer
E = Label printer
BC II 800 T
BC II 800 E
Fig. 1: BC II 800
BC II 100 T
BC II 100 E
Fig. 2: BC II 100
BC II 200 T
BC II 200 E
Fig. 3: BC II 200
2.2 Accessories
We offer a comprehensive accessories program for the device. Please contact your
Bizerba technical consultant for further information.
2.3 Intended use
The BC II scale is particularly suitable for counter sales, quick and self-service, as well as
manual price labeling and simple cash reg. (POS) functions. Use devices only for intended
use.
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Reverification information
Reverification of scales is executed according to the respective statutory country
regulations. The verification validity period in Germany for example, for scales is usually 2
years. Price labeling scales have a verification validity period of 1 year. The verification
validity period begins when the scales are put into circulation (installation and
commissioning). Please refer here to the designation label (in the present example, 2007,
as the designation is CE 07).
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A yellow mark of conformity is affixed to the load receptor of the
scale, with the inscription ”Verified by BIZERBA” (first verification by
Bizerba). Reverifications must be carried out by the operator of the
scale according to the legal requirements.
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Measuring technology
Directive 90/384/EEC scales guidelines ”nonautomatic scales”
OIML R76-Ed. 2006 Organisation internationale de métrologie légale
Nonautomatic weighing instruments
DIN EN 45501 Metrological aspects of nonautomatic scales
OIML R60 Metrological regulation for load cells
WELMEC 2.3 Guideline for software testing
Handbook 44 Specifications, tolerances and other technical require‐
ments for weighing and measuring devices (USA)
Publication 14 Weighing devices, Checklist, Test procedures
(USA)Weights and Measures Act (Canada)
Electromagnetic compatibility
Directive 2004/108/ EC EMC-guideline
DIN EN 61000-6-1/ 2007-10 interference resistance
Residential, commercial and light industry
DIN EN 61000-6-3/ 2007-09 emitted interference
Residential, commercial and light industry
DIN EN 61000-3-2/2006-10 Harmonics current
DIN EN 61000-3-3/2009-06 Voltage fluctuations and flickers
GB 9254-1998 Information Technology Equipment - Radio Disturbance
Characteristics - Limits and Methods of Measurement
Electrical safety
Directive 2006/ 95 EC Low voltage guideline
IEC 60950-1/ 2001 Information technology equipment - Safety
DIN EN 60950-1/ 2006-11 Information technology equipment - Safety
UL 60950-1/ 2006-07 Information technology equipment - Safety
DIN EN 60529/ 2000-09 Protection types provided by housing (IP code)
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2.8 Warranty
Installation, commissioning and initial training must be carried out by trained staff from our 2
sales offices and customer service points or by companies authorized by us.
We do not accept any liability for damages resulting from:
- Non-compliance with our operating conditions and operating manual.
- Defective electrical installation by the customer.
- Structural changes to our equipment.
- Removal of verification seals and fuse stamps.
- Incorrect programming and operation.
- Natural wear and tear..
The warranty will lapse if defects/damage occur as a result of interventions by persons we
have not authorized or the use of non-Bizerba genuine spare parts.
If you reset or program devices, check the new setting with a test run and test printout.
This helps to avoid faulty results.
Only trained staff may operate the equipment.
Check that our products are handled correctly and repeat training if necessary.
Our products are subject to constant further development and various country-specific
regulations. Pictorial and graphic examples in the operating manual may differ from the
supplied version.
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3 Safety instructions
The safety instructions must be observed throughout the installation, operation,
cleaning and maintenance procedures.
3
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WARNING Opening the device!
Electric shock.
- The device may only be opened by trained and qualified Bizerba
personnel.
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4 Installation
4.1 Transport and storage
Always transport and store the device in the original packaging
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4.2 Installation and assembly
Installation, first commissioning, adjustment, initial instruction, Maintenance and repair
may only be performed by our customer service and/or by companies or persons
authorized by us.
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4.2.3 Leveling
To compensate for any small irregularities in the floor space, the scale can be leveled at
the foot screws using a spirit level.
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After each change of location, the scale must be re-leveled.
4
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Fig. 6: BC II 800
2
1
Fig. 7: BC II 100
Fig. 8: Leveling
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Switch
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During installation and cabling of systems the Bizerba guideline
“Networks for scales” need to be adhered to.
Ask your Bizerba consultant or Bizerba Service.
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Charge battery completely before battery operation.
Procedure:
- Connect mains to scale.
- Switch on scale.
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Depending on the use and ambient temperature, with a fully charged battery, the scales
can be operated for 20-25 hours without being connected to the mains.
After only 6-7 hours charging time the battery is completely recharged.
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4.3 Commissioning
Commissioning, as well as instruction on the operation, cleaning, maintenance and
servicing is carried out by the relevant Bizerba customer services office or the Bizerba
trade consultant.
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4.3.1 Switch on device
Prerequisite
- The device has been installed properly and connected to the mains power supply.
- The scale should not be loaded.
4.4 Decommissioning
If you wish to decommission the scale for a prolonged period of time,
- Switch the scale off.
- Remove the AC power plug and detach all cable connections.
- Clean the scale in accordance with the cleaning instructions.
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Fig. 12: BC II
1 Main switch on BC II 800
2 Main switch on BC II 100 and 200
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5.2 Display
1
2
3
5
7 6 5
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5.3 Keyboard
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Keyboard designs are country-dependent.
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5.3.1 Membrane keyboard
There are two transparent modules on the membrane keyboard into which insert-foils can
be inserted if required.
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5.3.2 Keyboard
1 Keyboard 84 keys 1
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Key Function
Tab
1 - 54 <PLU 1> to <PLU 54>
PLU = Price Look Up (product plus price, text, etc. is displayed)
A Z
19 - 15 Non-numeric and special characters <A< to <Z> (function only in menu)
- <Minus input>
) ]
0 <Reset>
<Scroll>
St <Cancellation>
Mod <Mod>
Esc <Escape>
<Multiplication>
<Switch> / <Overwrite>
PLU
Man <Switch> / <Overwrite> (country-specific version)
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Key Function
<Non-weighed>
<Constant>
<Tare>
Ctrl <Control>
<Enter>
En-
ter <Enter> (country-specific version)
<Shift>
<Clear> (delete)
<Subtotal>
<Total>
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Menu setting
- Pr631 - 00 to 03 keyboard selection, see page 7 - 158
1 1 2 3 4 5 6
2 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24
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5.4 Printer
Models BC II 100 to BC II 800 are equipped with label printer. The printers operate
according to the thermal printing principle. The paper can only be printed on the thermal
side.
Open
Hold the side cover 1 at the fluted grip.
Open the side cover pulling it
downwards.
close
1
Close the side cover by pulling it
upwards.
1
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Open
2
Take hold of the printer lid 2 at the
places marked with the arrows. 3
Open the printer lid by pulling it upwards.
close 2
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BC 800
open
1
Place your index finger underneath the
red grip element. 1 .
Push the grip element 1 upwards until
the thermal print head disengages. 2
Fold the thermal print head upwards. 2
close
Place your thumb on the red grip
element.
Push the thermal print head backwards
against the printer roller and then
downwards until the thermal print head
engages.
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5.4.4 Label
End of label
After printing the last label, insert a new label roll.
1
Insert label roll 3
Open the side cover and printer lid, see
5 page 5 - 8.
Open the thermal print head,
see page 5 - 10.
Remove the label roll from the take-up
pin. 3 .
Pull the red peel-off unit 6 outwards.
4
Pull the backing paper off the take-up 5
pin. 1
Pull 5 labels off the backing paper of the
new label roll.
Place the new label roll 4 on the
take-up pin. 3 . 2
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Paper track in label printer 11
10
1 Take-up arbor for backing paper 2
9
2 Collar
8
3 Holding arbor
4 Label roll 3
5 Deflection pin with red adjustable ring 5
6 Thermal strip
7 Printer roller
8 Label detachment shaft
9 Deflection pin
7
10 Transport roller
11 Deflection roller with adjustable ring 6 4
5
1
1 Take-up arbor for backing paper 10 2 3
9
2 Collar
3 Holding arbor 8
4 Label roll
5 Deflection pin with red adjustable ring
6 Thermal strip
7 Printer roller
8 Label detachment shaft 5 4
9 Deflection pin 7 6
10 Transport roller
Abb. 33: Paper track in label printer /
BCII100/200
Set width of paper
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Device and operating controls Operating instruction BC II
5
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Operating instruction BC II Operation
6 Operation
6.1 Switching on device
- on the left side of the scale in the case of BCII 100 / BCII 200
- on the right side of the scale in the case of BCII 800.
) ]
0 Press <Zerosetting>.
The weight value display indicates ”0,000” kg.
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Operation Operating instruction BC II
Input price
! @
2 Press PLU direct key, e.g. <PLU2>.
or
PLU registration
Conclude sale
Press <total>.
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Operating instruction BC II Operation
Operating procedure:
Place the article on the scale.
Print article
! @
2 Press the PLU direct key of the article applied e.g. <PLU2>.
The label is printed.
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Operation Operating instruction BC II
Operating procedure:
6 Place the article on the scale.
Call up article
! @
2 Press the PLU direct key e.g. <PLU2>.
Press <Print>.
The label is printed.
Register automatically
Menu setting
- Pr 510/ 01 -03 Setting self-service mode
- Pr 510/ 02 -1 Setting label layout
- Pr 521 -1 register automatically
Operating procedure:
Place the article on the scale.
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Operating instruction BC II Operation
Menu setting
- Pr 510/ 01 -03 Set quick-service operation
- Pr 510/ 02 -1 Set label layout
- Pr 521 -1 Automatic recording
- Pr 631/ 01 84-keyboard with 24 key self-service frame
Operating procedure:
Place product on scale. 6
Call up, record and print article
! @
2 Press the PLU direct key e.g. <PLU 2>.
Recording with respect to Operator 1.
The label is printed. The called up PLU remains unchanged until another PLU is
called up.
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Operation Operating instruction BC II
Menu setting
- Pr 510/01 -04 Price labeling with release by hand
- Pr 510/ 02 -1 Label layout
- Pr 525/ 01 Setting labeling mode
Call up article
6 Place the article on the scale.
! @
2 Press the PLU direct key e.g. <PLU2>.
The PLU is called up and at the same time, the constant function is activated.
Press <total>.
The batch sum label is printed.
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Menu setting
- Pr 510/01 -05 Price labeling with automatic release
- Pr 510/ 02 -1 Label layout
- Pr 525/ 01 Setting labeling mode
Call up article
Place the article on the scale.
6
''
3 Press the PLU direct key e.g. <PLU3>.
The PLU is called up and at the same time, the constant function is activated.
Press <Total>.
The batch sum label is printed.
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Operation Operating instruction BC II
K
Enter the number of labels, e.g. 15. 15 1,50
PLU registration
End
K
Press <C>. 0,000 0, 00 0,00
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Operating instruction BC II Operation
K
Enter the number of labels, e.g. 15. 15
Press <Enter>
The number of labels is herewith confirmed.
PLU registration
End
Press <C>.
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Operation Operating instruction BC II
With key you can switch between entry of unit price and PLU no.
1 Register
e.g. on operator <VK1>.
The selling price is saved to the
buffer.
Non-weighed
Enter the price per piece,
8,65
e.g. 8.65
1 Register [1]
e.g. on operator <VK1>. 0,000 0,00 0,00
Non-weighed
Enter the price per piece,
8,65
e.g. 8.65
Non-weighed
Press <multiplication>. _0 8,65
Non-weighed
Enter the number of pieces, e.g. 5. _5 8,65
1 Register [1]
e.g. on operator <VK1>. 0,000 0,00 0,00
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Operating instruction BC II Operation
1 Register [1]
e.g. on operator <VK1>. 0,000 0,00 0,00
6
Multiplication of minus amount input
Minus
- Press <Minus input> 0,00
Minus
Enter the price per piece, - 1,00
e.g. 1.00
Minus
Press <multiplication>. _0 - 1,00
Minus
Enter the number of pieces, e.g. 5. _5 - 1,00
1 Register [1]
e.g. on operator <VK1>. 0,000 0,00 0,00
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Operation Operating instruction BC II
6.6 Cancellation
If the sale is not yet completed (before final total), individual articles can be canceled.
St Press <Cancellation>.
St Press <Cancellation>.
The displayed items are canceled.
Quit cancellation
You start the Cancel function and want to abort this without starting a cancellation.
Op.
Pcs Press <Cancellation>. [1]
0,00
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Operating instruction BC II Operation
<Scrolling>upwards.
6
The items are displayed in descending order.
Press <Clear>.
The scroll function is closed.
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Operation Operating instruction BC II
6.8 Constant
Fix unit price or tare value, or unit price and tare value, e.g. for several sequenced sales of
the same article. Depending on menu setting in Pr520/ 01.
PLU articles are fixated if you hold down the constant key, independent of the setting in Pr
520/ 01.
Menu setting
- Pr 520/ 01 Constant key function
6
Switch on fixing.
The symbol illuminates before or (dependent on country).
Switch off fixing.
The symbol before or goes out (depending on country)
6.9 Subtotal
The subtotal can be displayed (but not deleted) after the sale of one or more articles.
Op.
Press <Subtotal>. [1]
0,00
Total
1 Press operator key e.g.<OP1>. [1]
8,60
The subtotal is displayed.
6.10 Total
The final total occurs after the sale of one or more articles.
Op.
[1]
Press <Total>. 0,00
Total
1 Press operator key e.g.<OP1>. * [1]
8,60
The total is displayed.
The registered items and the total are printed.
The buffer for operator 1 is cleared.
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Operating instruction BC II Operation
Prerequisite
- Pr 110/ PLU no/ Submenu 1 to 14 PLU articles are created
The PLU call can be implemented by two methods:
- Press the PLU direct key.
- PLU-no. entry via ten-key keypad.
6
PLU direct key
Stored PLUs can be called up directly via PLU direct keys.
Tab
1 Press the PLU direct key e.g. <PLU1>.
The stored values for PLU 1 appear in the display.
Tab
+ 1 Press and hold <Shift> and then press PLU direct key, e.g. <PLU1>.
The stored values for PLU 51, for example, appear in the display.
Example 1:
There are 50 PLU direct keys on the keyboard. By pressing <Shift> +<PLU1> PLU 51 is
accessed.
Example 2:
30 PLU direct keys are defined with Pr 631 on the keyboard. By pressing <Shift>
+<PLU1> PLU 31 is accessed.
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Operation Operating instruction BC II
Operating procedure
Press <Switching>,
PLU ___
6 and PLU number on the 10-key
keypad, e.g. <1>.
PLU __1
Confirm with <Enter>.
Calf liver paté 0.002
PLU 1 is displayed.
-0,002 12,55
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Operating procedure
- If all digits are entered, it must not be confirmed with <Enter>. The
PLU is displayed immediately.
- If a delay time is set in Pr 535/ 06, the PLU is displayed after a time
delay. This must not be confirmed with <Enter>.
_______________________________________________________________________
or
Menu setting
- Pr 535/01 -1 Ten-digit keyboard: PLU input
- Pr 535/ 02 Number of PLU input digits
Operating procedure
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Operating instruction BC II Operation
Press <Switching>,
1 Register [1]
e.g. on operator 1 <VK1>. 0,000 0,00 0,00
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Operation Operating instruction BC II
1 Register [1]
e.g. on operator 1 <VK1>. 0,000 0,00 0,00
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Operating instruction BC II Operation
Unknown tare
Weigh article as an empty with unknown weight.
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Operation Operating instruction BC II
0,535
NET
Fill the empty container with the article. 0,800 0,00 0,00
The weight display 1 indicates the net
weight of the article ”0.800” kg. 1 2
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Operating instruction BC II Operation
Known tare
Press <Tare>.
The input tare value is accepted. 0,052
NET
The display shows the tare 2 value and -0,052 0,00 0,00
the net weight value 1 .
1 2
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Operation Operating instruction BC II
PLU tare
Assign known tare value in menu Pr 110 to the respective PLU article.
Menu setting
- Enter Pr 110/PLU no./ 03
Enter article-related tare values
The PLU tare value is activated and displayed via the PLU call.
Menu setting
- Pr 540 Allocate known tare values to the tare keys
0,004
T1 Press e.g. <Fixed tare T1>. NET
-0,004 0,00 0,00
The saved tare value is displayed.
Tare clearing
1. Manual
Unload the scale.
Press <T>.
The display indicates zero.
2. Automatically
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Operating instruction BC II Operation
Op.
F12 <Press Save Operator Tare>.
0,060 0,00 0,00
0,060
1 Press operator key<OP1>.
0,000 0,00 0,00
Tare value is displayed. 0,060
-0,060 0,00 0,00
Remove empty container from scale.
Press
Tare key <T>.
The tare display is deleted. The tare 0,000 0,00 0,00
value is saved under operator key
<OP1>.
Op. -,- - -
1 Press operator key<OP1>.
0,000 0,00 0,00
The input field is displayed.
Oper. 0,070
Enter tare value, e.g. 0.070kg. 0,000 0,00 0,00
0,070
Press tare key <T>. -0,070 0,00 0,00
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Operating instruction BC II Operation
Menu setting
- Pr 510/ 01 -01 Multi-operator mode
- Pr 510/ 02 -0 Ticket layout
Set the ticket paper at the label printer
- Pr 510/ 04 -0 Ticket paper
Example: Operator 1 sells various articles that are programmed in the scale, cancels the last
article sold and concludes the sale with the total.
6
Apply article on scale
Tab
1 Call up article (weighed) with PLU
direct key e.g. <PLU1>.
2
! @
2 Call up next article (hand),
e.g. <PLU 2>. 3
''
3 Call up next article (minus),
e.g. <PLU 3>.
St Confirm cancellation
Last item is canceled 4 .
Sold articles, canceled articles and total are printed, see printing example.
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Operation Operating instruction BC II
6.14 Talon
The talon includes the number of items and the total. It helps the operator check
everything later. The talon is automatically printed after the total printout. A delay of
between 1 and 99 seconds can occur.
The delay can be interrupted by pressing the <Total> key. The talon is then printed
immediately.
Menu setting
- Pr 520/ 06 -01 up to 99 seconds delay in printing
6 1 Ticket counter
2 Operator number 1
3 Total
4 No. of items
2
4 3
Press<Total>
Total
Press operator key<OP1>. 6,25
1
The total is displayed.
On request:
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Operating instruction BC II Operation
Menu setting
- Pr 520/ 07 -1 with -Repeat ticket-
2 1
6
+ 1 Press and hold <Shift>. Then
press operator key 1 <OP1>
A copy is printed.
You can tell the copy from the
original by the asterisk 1 after the
ticket number 2 .
Menu setting
- Pr 520/ 08 -1 with -Re-open ticket-
If the customer requires further items after printout of the ticket, a completed ticket can be
re-opened.
There are 2 ways of opening a ticket again.
- Open the last ticket via the operator key.
- Open a ticket via the ticket number
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Operation Operating instruction BC II
Prerequisite
- Ticket completion with <total> and operator key e.g. <OP1>.
Press <Total>.
1 Press <OP1>.
[1]
press <Enter> 0,000 0,00 0,00
Ticket no. 8 is open again. The operator number is shown in the display.
Additional articles can be sold via the displayed operator number.
Finalize the re-opened ticket:
Press <Total>.
1 Press e.g.<OP1>.
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Press<Total>
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Operation Operating instruction BC II
Menu setting
- Pr 510/ 01 -01 Multi-operator mode
- Pr 510/ 02 -1 Label layout
- Pr 510/ 03 -1 with addition of customer total
- Pr 520/ 02 -2 Only print article label
Example:
6 Operator <OP1> sells different articles that are programmed in the scales, and
cancels the article last sold.
Place article on the scale.
Tab
1 Call up article (weighed) via PLU direct key
e.g. <PLU1>.
! @
2 Call up next article (hand),
e.g. <PLU 2>.
''
3 Call up next article (minus), e.g. <PLU 3>.
St Cancel
Last item is canceled.
No label is printed for a cancellation.
Display total
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Operating instruction BC II Operation
By-Count
6.19 By Count article
_______________________________________________________________________
The By Count article type must be put into operation, see page
7 - 33.
_______________________________________________________________________
Operating procedure
$
4 Call up by-count article via PLU direct key
e.g. <PLU1>. Smoked sausage
3 1,50
1 Press operator key<OP1>.
2 1
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Operation Operating instruction BC II
By-Count
By Count with mandatory input of number of pieces
The stored number of pieces per package can be overwritten. The package price is
recalculated.
Menu setting
- Pr 110/ PLU no / 07-03 Article type by-count (price per package in relation to
number of pieces)
- Pr 110/ 14 -(00-99) Number of pieces per package
- PR 110/ 15 -1 with back calculation (price per piece)
- Pr 110/ 16 -1 with mandatory input
6
Operating procedure with mandatory input of number of pieces
$
4 Call up by-count article via PLU direct key
e.g. <PLU1>. Smoked sausage
Input of number of pieces is required Quantity 3 1,50
3 1,50
2 1
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Operating instruction BC II Operation
By-Count
By Count with overwriting of package price
The set package price can be overwritten. The price per piece is recalculated.
Menu setting
- Pr 110/ PLU no / 07-03 Article type by-count (price per package in relation to
number of pieces)
- Pr 110/ 14 -(00-99) Number of pieces per package
- PR 110/ 15 -1 with back calculation (price per piece)
- PR 110/ 06 -1 Price overwrite permitted
Smoked sausage
Press <Switch>
3 0,00
The package price is set to
”0.00”
2 1
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Operation Operating instruction BC II
By-Count
By Count with overwriting of package price and number of pieces
The stored package price is overwritten. This changes the price per piece. The stored
number of pieces per package is then overwritten. The package price and the price per
piece are recalculated.
Menu setting
- Pr 110/ PLU no / 07-03 Article type by-count (price per package in relation to
number of pieces)
- Pr 110/ 14 -(00-99) Number of pieces per package
- PR 110/ 15 -1 with back calculation (price per piece)
6 - PR 110/ 06 -1 Price overwrite permitted
Smoked sausage
Press <Switch>
3 0,00
The package price is set to
”0.00”
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Operating instruction BC II Operation
By-Count
By Count with overwriting of number of pieces and package price
The stored number of pieces per package can be overwritten. This changes the package
price. The final package price is then entered. The price per piece is recalculated.
Menu setting
- Pr 110/ PLU no / 07-03 Article type by-count (price per package in relation to
number of pieces)
- Pr 110/ 14 -(00-99) Number of pieces per package
- PR 110/ 15 -1 with back calculation (price per piece)
- PR 110/ 06 -1 Price overwrite permitted
6
Operating procedure with overwriting of number of pieces and package price
$
4 Call up by-count article via PLU Smoked sausage
direct key e.g. <PLU 4>. 3 1,50
Smoked sausage
Press <Switch>
5 0,00
The package price is set to
”0.00”
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Operation Operating instruction BC II
Fixed weight
6.20 Fixed weight
The stored fixed weight of the article is used for price calculation instead of the weighed
weight.
_______________________________________________________________________
The fixed weight article type must be put into operation like the By
Count article type, see page 7 - 33.
_______________________________________________________________________
Menu setting
6 - Pr 110/PLU no./ 01 Unit price input (price per fixed weight)
- Pr 110/ PLU-No./ 07-4 Type fixed weighed
- Pr 110/ PLU no./ 08 -0 Unit price referring to 1kg or 1 Lib
- Pr 110/PLU no./17 Enter fixed weight (fixed weight of article)
Operating procedure
F
22 Call up fixed weight article via PLU direct key
e.g. <PLU 22>. Tin of sausage
0,125 2,20 0,28
1 Press operator key<OP1>.
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Fixed weight
Operating procedure with mandatory input of fixed weight
F
22 Call up fixed weight article via
Tin of sausage
PLU direct key e.g.<PLU 22>.
0,125 220 0,28
Fixed weight input is required. Fixed weight
0,000
Fixed weight
6
Enter new fixed weights,
e.g<0150>. 0,150
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Operation Operating instruction BC II
Fixed weight
Operating procedure for fixed weight with unit price overwrite
The selling price is determined with the new unit price and the stored fixed weight.
F
22 Call up fixed weight article via
Tin of sausage
PLU direct key e.g.<PLU 22>.
0,125 2,20 0,28
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Operating instruction BC II Operation
Fixed weight
Operating procedure for changing fixed weight
F
22 Call up fixed weight article via
Tin of sausage
PLU direct key e.g.<PLU 22>.
0,125 2,20 0,28
Press <Multiplication>.
Tin of sausage
The selling price disappears and 6
the fixed weight is set to ”0.000”. 0,000 2,20
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Operation Operating instruction BC II
By Count fixed weight
6.21 By Count fixed weight
In the case of By Count fixed weight, By Count articles are sold with fixed weight.
Operating procedure
D
21 Call By Count fixed weight article via PLU Tin of sausage
direct key, e.g. <PLU21>. 0,250 3 2,10
1
Fixed weight 1 and selling price 2
are printed.
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Operating instruction BC II Operation
By Count fixed weight
By Count fixed weight with mandatory input
The stored fixed weight per package must be overwritten.
Menu setting
- Pr 110/PLU no./ 01 Unit price input (price per package)
- Pr 110/ 07 -5 By Count fixed weight article type
- Pr 110/ 08 -0 Unit price related to 1kg or 1 lb
- Pr 110/ 14 -(00-99) Number of pieces per package
- Pr 110/ 17 Enter fixed weight (fixed weight of package)
- Pr 110/ 19-1 with mandatory input of fixed weight
6
Operating procedure for By Count fixed weight with mandatory input
D
21 Call By Count fixed weight article
Tin of sausage
via PLU direct key, e.g. <PLU21>.
0,250 3 2,10
Fixed weight input is required. Fixed weight
0,000
Enter new fixed weight,
e.g<0500> g.
Fixed weight
0,500
Press <Enter> key.
The selling price remains the
Tin of sausage
same. The price per kg changes
but is not displayed. 0,500 3 2,10
2
The altered price per kg 1 and the
new fixed weight 2 are printed.
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Operation Operating instruction BC II
By Count fixed weight
Change number of pieces
Menu setting
- Pr 110/PLU no./ 01 Unit price input (price per package)
- Pr 110/ 07 -5 By Count fixed weight type
- Pr 110/ 08 -0 Unit price related to 1kg or 1 lb
- Pr 110/ 14 -(00-99) Number of pieces per package
- Pr 110/ 17 Enter fixed weight (fixed weight of package)
Press <Multiplication>.
Tin of sausage
The number of pieces is set to ”0”.
0,250 0 2,10
1
The new fixed weight 1 and the
calculated selling price 2 are printed.
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Operating instruction BC II Operation
By Count fixed weight
By Count fixed weight with mandatory input of number of pieces
The stored number of pieces per package must be overwritten.
Menu setting
- Pr 110/PLU no./ 01 Unit price input (price per package)
- Pr 110/ 07 -5 By Count fixed weight type
- Pr 110/ 08 -0 Unit price related to 1kg or 1 lb
- Pr 110/ 14 -(00-99) Number of pieces per package
- Pr 110/ 17 Enter fixed weight (fixed weight of package)
- Pr 110/ 16-1 with mandatory input of number of pieces
6
Operating procedure with mandatory input of number of pieces
D
21 Call By Count fixed weight article
Tin of sausage
via PLU direct key, e.g. <PLU21>.
0,250 3 2,10
Input of number of pieces is required Number of pieces
0,250 3 2,10
Enter number of pieces,
e.g<7>
The calculated selling price and
Number of pieces
the new fixed weight are displayed
immediately. 0,583 7 4,90
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Operation Operating instruction BC II
By Count fixed weight
By Count fixed weight with overwriting of the package price
The set package price can be overwritten. The price per kg is recalculated.
Menu setting
- Pr 110/PLU no./ 01 Unit price input (price per package)
- Pr 110/ 07 -5 By Count fixed weight article type
- Pr 110/ 14 -(00-99) Number of pieces per package
- Pr 110/ 17 Enter fixed weight (fixed weight of package)
- Pr 110/ 06 -1 Price overwrite permissible
D
21 Call By Count fixed weight article
Tin of sausage
via PLU direct key, e.g. <PLU21>.
0,250 3 2,10
Press <Switch>
Tin of sausage
The package price is set to
”0.00”. 0,250 3 0,00
2
1
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Operating instruction BC II Operation
Menu setting
- Pr 520/ 04 Cash register function
- Pr 520/ 05 Payment in/out
- Pr 550/ 12 -1 Print out amount paid in/due on ticket
Operating procedure
Delete the incorrect entry with <C> and enter the amount again.
Payment out
* [1]
Save input. 2,29
The ticket is printed, the cash
drawer opens and the change is
indicated.
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Operation Operating instruction BC II
Prerequisite
Traceability texts have to be defined in Pr 110/ PLU no. 10.
PLU no. 9900 to 9999 are reserved for traceability texts.
Menu setting
- Pr 110/ PLU no./ 09 - 1 with traceability number
- Pr 515/ 03 - 1 Input traceability no. manually
Operating procedure
Place the beef, for example, on the scales.
Tab
1 Press the PLU direct key
e.g. <PLU 1> (beef).
If the product contains traceability
data, the weight, unit price and
selling price are only displayed
0,206 12,55 2,59
briefly.
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Operating instruction BC II Operation
Prerequisite
A traceability text has to be defined in Pr 110/ PLU no./10.
PLU no. 9900 to 9999 are reserved for traceability texts.
Menu setting
- Pr 110/ PLU no./ 09 - 1 with traceability number
- Pr 515/ 04 - 00-99 Define traceability number
- Pr 515/ 03 - 2 Use defined traceability no. 6
All products (PLUs) that are marked with traceability data are printed with the text from the
set traceability number.
Operating procedure
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
7 Programming
Menus marked with an asteriks *, sub. (submenus) or settings are not available for all
country versions.
PASS
With password ______
Activate password entry, see Pr 690 on page
7 - 159.
Once the password input has been activated, a
correct password has to be entered.
The password consists of 6 figures.
PASS
An symbol appears in the display for each
figure that is entered.
If you forget your password, please contact Bizerba Service.
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confirm
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Make settings
PLU list: only one text
Enter beginning of range, 02 ____11-999999
e.g. PLU No. 11
confirm
PLU list: only one text
Enter end of range 02 000011-____25
e.g. PLU No.25
confirm
The list, from PLU no. 11 to PLU no. 25, is printed. 7
Exit menu
Mod Exit menu.
The scale returns to the initial display.
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Input correction
Error inputs can be undone by pressing key <Clear>.
Press key <Escape> to go to previous level, the old values remain intact.
_______________________________________________________________________
If single items were registered and no total has been created, it is not
possible to switch to the programming mode.
7 The operator accounts have to be closed.
_______________________________________________________________________
confirm
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Requirement
- Insert the ticket paper for scales with a label printer.
- Pr 510/ 04 -0 Select ticket paper
3
2
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
3
7
2 1
Fig. 55: Suppl. text list
7.5.4 Scrolling message
Print, see Pr 205/ 03 page 7 - 58
Create see Pr 202, on page7 - 57
1 Scale no 4
2 Scrolling message text
3 Scrolling message number
4 Date and time
3 2 1
2 1
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
1 Scale number
2 Label name (enter in BLD)
3 Label name (enter in BLD) 4
4 Date and time
2 1
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
7.5.8 Logos
Printout of logo saved in the scales.
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Logos can be designed in the BLD. The BLD logos are given a
number and sent to the scales where they are stored.
If a logo exists in the scales with the same number, the existing logo is
replaced by the BLD logo.
If this BLD logo is deleted in the scales (Pr 225/02) the previous logo
stored under this number is available again.
7 _______________________________________________________________________
Print, see Pr 220/ 02 on page 7 - 71
Delete see Pr 225/02, see page 7 - 72
1 Scale number
5
2 Logo name 1
3 Logo
4 Logo ID
5 Date and time
4
2
3
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
1 VAT number 1
2 VAT rate
3 VAT text
2
7
4 Including or excluding VAT
3 4
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
l
Enter the font, e.g.15
H1 _15_
^15;I
Press key<Enter>.
C 1496 L1 H 15
The font is now Script 15. Also for
the following lines
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The font can be changed any time. Within the text of a line or in the
next line. The last font set applies until the next change.
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Change line 2
CR
45 Press key <CR> for the next Pr200
line. C 1499 L2 H15
Save entry
Pr200
Press key<Enter>. C 1499 L2 H15
7
Keys with alpha and special characters
Lower case is generally selected by pressing the key.
Character a:
A
19 Press key<19>.
Character A:
A
+ 19 Press and hold key <Shift>,
then press key <19>.
Character ?:
ß?
Ctrl + 39 Press and hold key <Control>.
then press key<39>.
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Special character:
Example of decimal input of unicode characters.
Character I: Pr200
C 1500 LI H-
Ctrl + Press and hold <Ctrl>.
then press <4>. l
UCd _____
Press the decimal figures for
l
the unicode for the desired
7 character. UCd __8364
|
Confirm with <Enter>.
C 1498 LI H-
|
Confirm with <Enter>.
C 1498 LI H-
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Shortcuts Function
CTRL + 0 Change font
CTRL + 1 Activate and deactivate Pinyin mode
Only for Chinese program
and dot seven display. 1
CTRL + 2 Enter Unicode hexadecimal number
CTRL + 3 GB 3212 mode
Only for Chinese program
CTRL + 4 Enter Unicode decimal number
7
1 In Pinyin Mode there is an automatic switching in the Pinyin input, if a character A to Z
is selected in the Editor.
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Delete line
Text example
Enter article text, e.g.: Raclètte cheese
R
+ 13 R
A C L
19 30 27 acl
Ctrl + è
T T E
14 14 12 tte
SP
44 Space
K
+ 26 K
Ä S E
41 20 12 Cheese
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To control the text, the control characters must be entered in
front of the text and concluded with a <; > semicolon. The
control characters can be entered at any point between the text.
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Scrolling message
Menu setting
- Pr 516/ 01 -01 Select scrolling text number.
- Pr 516/ 02 -2 Select display location e.g. 2= Scrolling message on operator
and customer side
or
- Pr 516/ 02 -1 Select display location e. g. 1= Scrolling message on operator
side
or
- Pr 516/ 02 -0 Select display location e. g. 0= Scrolling message on
customer side
- Pr 516/ 03 -1 Scrolling message starts with empty display
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Barcode
7.8 Barcode overview
Procedure:
1. Create barcode structure
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Manufacturer code EAN 13
2. Release barcode printing
Ticket
- Pr 550/ 01 Release barcode print on ticket for product, total and talon.
- Pr 550/ 02 Define barcode height 5-22 mm.
Label
- Pr 555/ 06 Release barcode print on label for article, total.
- Pr 555/ 07 Define barcode height 5-22 mm.
3. Allocate barcode
The barcode can be produced for the following data:
Articles not saved in the scales:
- Non-PLU weighed articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pr 215/02 7
- Non-PLU non-weighed articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pr215/03
- Non-PLU minus articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pr215/ 04
- Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pr215 /05
Barcode types:
Manufacturer code EAN 13 see page 7 - 18
The manufacturer barcode is entered with 13 digits. The code is directly assigned to the
article, e.g. in Pr 110/ 05 or Pr 215/ 02, 03, 04.
Instore EAN 13 / EAN 8 see page 7 - 20
A code structure must be created for EAN 13 and EAN 8. Create in Pr 210.
Th code structure number from Pr210 is e.g. assigned to an articele in Pr110/PLU no/05 or
all articles in Pr 211 /03.
The EAN 13 printout has 13 digits (12 digits for information and one check digit)
The EAN 8 printout has 8 digits (7 digits for information and one check digit)
Code 128 see page 7 - 26
A code structure must be defined for code 128. Creation in Pr210.
The code structure number from Pr210 is, e.g., assigned to an article in Pr110/05 or to all
articles in Pr211 /03.
The code 128 printout can be any width. The barcode is limited by the possible printing
area.
Manufacturer code EAN 8 see page 7 - 19
The manufacturer barcode is entered with 13 digits. The code is directly assigned to the
article, e.g. in Pr 110/ 05 or Pr 215/ 02, 03, 04.
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Manufacturer code EAN 13
Manufacturer code EAN 13
13 digits have to be entered for the EAN 13 manufacturer code.
Enter numbers 1400151300062.
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There are different types of barcode. One of the most common
barcodes is the 13-digit code for consumer articles. The following
example shows how the barcode is broken down:
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Manufacturer code EAN 8
Manufacturer code EAN 8
8 digits have to be entered for the EAN 13 manufacturer code.
1st digit = code format
Digits 2 to 8 = barcode digits
Digits 9 to 13 = fill with zeros.
Enter numbers 2400151200000.
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Instore code EAN 13
Example: Code structure for in-store code EAN 13 with 3 fields
12 digits are available for printing. The 13th digit is a check number from the scale.
1 2 3 7
Fig. 67: Code digit (Field 1), Substring/Constant (Field 2), Selling Price (Field 3)
Menu Input example Note Printing in field
Pr 210 02 Code structure number Use this structure
number in Pr 110/
PLU no./ 05 or
Pr 211/ 03
Pr 215/ 02
Pr 215/ 03
Pr 215/ 04
Pr 215/ 05
Pr 210/ 01 00002 Code EAN 13 with OCR
Pr 210/ 02 22 Code digit for price Field 1 (code digit)
2 Digits
Pr 210/ 03 05040 Substring/Constant Enter field 2 (sub‐
4 Digits string) in
Pr 110/ PLU-No./
05 or
Pr 215/ 02
Pr 215/ 03
Pr 215/ 04
Pr 215/ 05
Pr 210/ 03 01060 Selling price Field 3 (Price)
6 Digits
Pr 210/ 04 Check and save struc‐
ture
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Instore code EAN 13
Example:
Create barcode structure in Pr210
The following in-store barcode is to be printed:
Code digits price in Euro (22), substring from PLU (0815), price (total).
1 Barcode structure no. e.g. 02 Pr210
02
1
Define barcode format
Submenu 01 Pr210
2 Barcode types 01 10002
0= EAN 13; 1= code 128; 2= EAN 8
7 3 Height of barcode
2 3 4 5
00= Barcode height is taken from PR550/02, Pr555/07 or from BLD layout.
4 OCR line
0= OCR line is printed;1 = OCR line is not printed.
5 Module width e.g.: 2 Pixel
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5 14 15 16
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Instore code EAN 13
Example: Pr110
In-store code for a PLU no. 05 0 02 0815 000000
Printing of the barcode depends on the setting in the barcode structure.
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Instore code EAN 8
Instore code EAN 8
A barcode structure must be defined for the instore code EAN 8.
The barcode structure also defines which values are applied from the scales.
Menu setting
- Pr 210 /structure number/ 01,02, 03 Create structure
- Pr 210/ 04 Check and save structure
7 digits must be defined for EAN 8.
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The number of digits in the structure must be exactly 7.
If there are more or less, the structure is rejected. 7
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Example: Code structure for instore code EAN 8
There are 7 digits available for printing. The 8th digit is a check digit from the scale.
1 2 3
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Code 128
Code 128
Code 128 contains the information in the dashes and spaces. The dash widths and the
width of the spaces vary, depending on the code content.
ASCII characters from ASCII 0 to ASCII 127 can be represented. This includes the
character set A, B and C. The specifications of code 128 can be found in Directive EN
799.
The length of the code is variable.
Menu setting
- Pr 210/ structure number/ 01, 02, 03 Create code
- Pr 210/ 04 Check digit and save if valid
7 The structure of Code 128 is defined in Pr 210/ 02 and Pr 210/ 03.
The code constant is defined in Pr 210/ 02.
The encoded values are selected in Pr 210/ 03, see page 7 - 62.
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Several encoded values can be set in a row, to do so re-call
submenu 02 or 03.
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Code 128
Example: Code structure for code 128 with 6 fields
Any number of fields
7
1 2 3 4 5 6
Fig. 72: Text (Field 1), Selling price (Field 2), PLU no. (Field 3), Weight (Field 4), Unit price
(Field 5), Department number (Field 6)
Menu Input example Note Printing in field
Pr 210 10 Code structure number Use this structure
number in Pr 110/
05 or
Pr 211/ 03
Pr 215/ 02
Pr 215/ 03
Pr 215/ 04
Pr 215/ 05
Pr 210/ 01 1000 Code 128 with OCR
Pr 210/ 02 ABCD Code constant Field 1 (Text)
Pr 210/ 03 01040 Selling price Field 2
with4 digits (Selling price)
Pr 210/ 03 06040 PLU no. field 3 (PLU no)
with4 digits
Pr 210/ 03 02040 Weight Field 4 (Weight)
with4 digits
Pr 210/ 03 08040 Unit price Field 5 (Unit price)
with4 digits
Pr 210/ 03 12030 Department number Field 6 (Dept. no.)
with3 digits
Pr 210/ 04 Check and save struc‐
ture
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Code 128
Operating procedure:
l
Confirm submenu 04
04 C 291 L11 H-
Confirm input
The code structure is checked and adopted if valid.
If the code structure is not valid, an error signal can be heard. The code structure
must be re-entered from the beginning.
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Code 128
Example:
Create structure for barcode 128 in Pr 210
The following barcode is to be printed:
Text, price, PLU no., weight, unit price, department no..
1 Barcode no. e.g. 10 Pr210
10
1
Define barcode format
Submenu 01 Pr210
2 Barcode types 01 10002
1= Code 128; 0= EAN 13; 2= EAN 8
2 3 4 5 7
3 Height of barcode
00= Barcode height is taken from Pr550/02 or Pr555/07.
4 OCR line
0= OCR line is printed;1 = OCR line is not printed.
5 Module width e.g.: 2 Pixel
5
Enter text (Field 1)
Submenu 02 (code constant) ABCD
5 e.g. ABCD 02 C 16 LI H-
Price (Field 2)
Submenu 03 (Numeric code) Pr210
6 Numeric code 03 01040
01= price
6 7 8
7 Number of digits for price
04= four digits for price
8 Conversion of variable values
0= Decimal places as per device setting
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Code 128
Weight (Field 4)
Submenu 03 (numeric code) Pr210
6 Numeric code 03 02040
02= Weight
6 7 8
7 Number of digits for weight
04= four digits for weight
8 Conversion of variable values
0= as per device setting
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Code 128
Assign barcode e.g. in Pr 110/PLU no./ 05
12 Code digit for barcode type 12 13 15
0= Instore code
Pr110
13 Barcode no e.g. 10
05 0 10 0000000000
The structure of Code 128 in Pr 210 is saved
under this number.
15 Part string in example not used. Therefore
the remaining digits are without meaning.
Input: ”0000000000”
1 2 3 4 5 6
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
By-Count
7.10 Overview of By Count article definition
By Count articles are piece goods in a package. The number of pieces per package is
defined.
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
By-Count
Create By Count piece goods in a PLU
The selling price per package refers to the unit price and the set number of pieces per
package.
Menu setting
- Pr 110/PLU no./ 01 Unit price input (price per package)
- Pr 110/ 07 -3 By Count piece good type
- Pr 110/ 14 -(00-99) Number of pieces per package
The price per piece is also to be printed. If back calculation is activated, the price per
piece is determined and additionally printed.
7 Menu setting
- Pr 110/ PLU no./15 -0 Without back calculation
or
- Pr 110/ PLU no./15 -1 Wit back calculation The price per piece is
back-calculated from the package unit price and the number of pieces.
The number of pieces must always be entered for the called By Count article in sales.
Menu setting
- Pr 110/ PLU no./16 -0 Without mandatory input number of pieces
or
- Pr 110/ PLU no./16 -1 With mandatory input number of pieces
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Fixed weight
7
Define fixed weight in a PLU
Menu setting
- Pr 110/PLU no./ 01 Unit price input (price per fixed weight)
- Pr 110/ PLU no./ 08 -0 Unit price referring to 1kg or 1 Lib
or
- Pr 110/ PLU no./ 08 -1 Unit price referring to 100g or 1/4 Lib
The fixed weight should always be entered for the called product in sales.
Menu setting
- Pr 110/ PLU no./19 -0 Without mandatory input Fixed weight
or
- Pr 110/ PLU-No./ 19 -1 with mandatory input of fixed weight
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
By Count fixed weight
The fixed weight should always be entered for the called article in sales.
Menu setting
- Pr 110/ PLU no./19 -0 Without mandatory input Fixed weight
or
- Pr 110/ PLU-No./ 19 -1 with mandatory input of fixed weight
The number of pieces must always be entered for the called article in sales.
Menu setting
- Pr 110/ PLU no./16 -0 Without mandatory input number of pieces
or
- Pr 110/ PLU-No./ 16 -1 with mandatory input of fixed weight
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
VAT
7.13 Overview VAT
VAT only for ticket and multi-user operation.
If you define the VAT on the scale, please proceed as follows:
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
VAT
7.13.1 Assign VAT to PLU
Prerequisite
- Pr 606/ 07 VAT is activated
- Pr 230 The VAT rate is created
- Pr 231/ 03 -0 The VAT is used from PLU
Pr
Call up menu
confirm
Pr110
Select submenu 20
Pr110
Confirm 20 1
Pr110
Enter VAT number
20 2
Confirm
The VAT rate from the VAT number 2 has now been assigned to PLU1.
Pr110
Submenu 21 is displayed.
21
confirm
Pr110
<1> press 21 1
The VAT in PLU can now be overwritten with a different VAT, see page 6 - 29.
Exit menu
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Menu setting
- The Database configuration (Pr 606) must be set equally on all scales.
- Each scale within the scale must have an own network IP address (Pr 600)
- All scales need to have the same Multicast address (Pr 607/ 02).
- All scales need to have the same port number
( Pr 607/ 03 ) ( Pr 607/ 04 ).
- One scale must be set as master scale (Pr 607/ 01 - 9).
Only one scale must be set as master.
- The other scales need to be set as slaves (Pr 607/ 01 - 1).
- The operating mode must be set to multi-operator mode (510 /01 - 01).
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Scales in multi-operator and price labeling mode participate in
master data supply (Pr510 01). Continuous operation cannot be run
on scales in price labeling mode.
Continuous operation is only supported in operating mode
multi-operator .
Master data maintenance only possible on master scale.
Sales can only be viewed, printed and deleted on the master scale.
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
System set-up
During system set-up, e.g. when switching on the scales, the slave scales show the
current system condition as scrolling message. The scales cannot be operated during this
time.
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It is absolutely necessary that you wait until all scales have
been entered into the system.
If one of the above mentioned messages appear on the display of a
slave scale and sales is continued on the other scales at the same time,
synchronization of this slave scale is re-started, this means a scale
update is started again.
This functionality may cause that the respective slave scales can no
longer be integrated in the system network.
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System identification
If a device has been entered into the system,
the arrow 1 flashes in the display . 1
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Sales data and ticket memory are deleted. 7
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The scale can be operated as stand-alone scale.
If the scale is to be integrated in the system again, switch on and off scale again.
The sales data and the ticket memory are cleared and overwritten with the system network
data.
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Article maintenance 1--
7.15 Article maintenance menu Pr 1--
Define, edit or delete article (PLU).
Up to 6000 products (PLU) can be defined.
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The number of products (PLU) depends on the settings in memory
management Pr 606. Standard setting is 2000 PLU.
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Define PLU Pr 110
7 Print article (PLU) lists Pr 115
Delete article individually Pr 120
Delete article from to Pr 121
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Article maintenance Pr 1--
All data related to an article is saved in the PLU no., e.g. text, basic price, tare, etc.
Select 110
Pr110
confirm
PLU product
The menu text is displayed
7
confirm
Index
Enter PLU number (1 to 6000) _____9
confirm
confirm
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Article maintenance 1--
Unit price input
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The price/kg depends on the entered unit price (110/PLU no./01)
and the set weight class (110/PLU no./08).
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Example:
Weight class Unit price input Price/kg
1kg 25.80 25.80
100g 25.80 258.00
7
Submenu 01 Pr110
Enter unit price 01 0025,80
save
Product group
Submenu 02 Pr110
Enter product group 02 0001
0000-9999 product groups are possible.
save
Tare
Submenu 03 Pr110
Enter tare in gram 03 0,002
save
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Article maintenance Pr 1--
Sell-by date
The sell-by date is only printed on labels.
If entry is smaller than 900 (< 900), the text ”best before” is printed on the label.
With entry 900 the text ”use by” instead of ”best before” is printed,
e.g. for minced meat the packaged on date and the use-by date would then be the same.
With an input of 901, the use-by date is 1 day later than the packaged on date, etc..
The shelf life days are added to the packaged on date. The resulting sell-by date is
printed. If ”000” is entered, no sell-by date is printed.
Submenu 04 Pr110
Enter shelf-life 04 900
Shelf-life t 900 = Print sell-by date 7
Shelf-life y 900 = Print use-by date
save
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Article maintenance 1--
Overwriting the price
The stored unit price for an article can be changed in sales (overwritten), see page 6 - 17.
Submenu 06 Pr110
Enter selection 06 0
0= Overwriting a unit price is not permitted
1= Overwriting a unit price is not permitted
save
7
Article type
Submenu 07
Enter article type Pr110
07 0
save
Product types
0= weighed - The selling price of an article is calculated from the weight.
1= non weighed - The price does not depend on the weight. The selling price of the article
is the entered unit price.
2= minus - The unit price of the article is a minus amount in sales, e.g. for
deposit on bottles.
Prerequisite
- Pr 606/ 07 -11 Allow By Count and fixed weight
or
- Pr 606/ 07 -10 Allow By Count only
or
- Pr 606/ 07 -01 Allow fixed weight only
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Article maintenance Pr 1--
Weight class
_______________________________________________________________________
The price/kg depends on the entered unit price (110/PLU no./01)
and the set weight class (110/PLU no./08).
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Submenu 08 Pr110
Enter weight class 08 0
0= Unit price related to 1kg or 1 lb depending on country option
1= Unit price related to 100g or 1/4 lb depending on country option
7
save
Data of origin
Data of origin can be allocated to a PLU no.
Prerequisite
- Pr 110/ PLU-No./ 10
The data, e.g. birth, slaughter, cutting, etc. has to be defined, PLU no. 9900 - 9999,
see page 7 - 32.
Submenu 09 Pr110
Enter selection 09 0
0= without data of origin
1= with data of origin
save
save
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Article maintenance 1--
Supplementary text 1-4
Prerequisite
Ticket
- Pr 550/ 13 -1 Release print of supplementary texts.
Label
- Pr 555/ 16 -______1 Release print of supplementary texts.
1 to 4 supplementary texts can be printed in addition to the PLU article text.
The supplementary texts have to be available in Pr 200.
Pr110
7 Submenu 11 11 _-_________
Pr110
Enter 1, 2, 3 or 4 11 1-000000000
Pr110
confirm 11 1-_________
Submenu 12 Pr110
12 __-_________
Enter text feld number Pr110
1-10 12 01-000000000
confirm
Pr110
Enter text number from Pr200 12 01- 000000101
confirm
The text no. 101 in Pr 200 is allocated to text field 1.
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Article maintenance Pr 1--
Logo print in BLD logo fields
Graphic fields can be defined in BLD for label design.
A logo can be allocated to these graphic fields in the scales.
Prerequisite
- Pr 555/ 01 -00 Label layout from BLD.
- Pr 555/ 02 -01.... Select BLD label.
- Pr 606/ 04 -0 to 3 Release BLD logo fields
Pr110
Submenu 13 13 _-____
7
Pr110
Enter logo field number 13 1-____
1-3
confirm
Pr110
Enter logo ID 13 1-___ 7
confirm
In logo field 1, the logo with ID 0007 is being printed.
save
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Article maintenance 1--
Unit price back-calculation for By Count and fixed weight
Submenu 15 Pr110
Enter selection 15 1
0= Without back calculation
1= With back calculation
The unit price per piece or the fixed weight per kg is calculated.
save
save
The number of pieces per package must always be entered in the sale.
save
save
A second representation of the unit is printed in brackets.
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Article maintenance Pr 1--
Mandatory input of fixed weight
Submenu 19 Pr110
Enter selection 19 0
0= No mandatory input
1= with mandatory input
save
The fixed weight must always be entered in sales.
VAT number 7
Submenu 20
Prerequisite
- Pr 606/ 07 VAT is activated
- Pr 230 VAT rate has been defined
- Pr 231/ 03 -0 VAT rate as of PLU is used
save
The selling price of the selected PLU is calculated with the entered VAT.
Overwriteable VAT
also see page 6 - 29
Submenu 21
Prerequisite
- Pr 606/ 07 VAT is activated
- Pr 230 VAT rate has been defined
- Pr 630 A VAT key has been created
- Pr631/ 03 reprogrammed keyboard is set
save
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Article maintenance 1--
Tare % (dependent on country)
If tare % is entered, the tare value increases in parallel to total weight in percent. If e.g. a
PLU tare is entered, it is added to percent tare. The total tare is deducted from total
weight. Only the net weight is caluclated.
Example: An article has a PLU tare of 2 grams and a percent tare of 10%.
If the article has a weight of 1000 grams the 2g PLU tare + 10% percent tare are
deducted. The display shows the tare weight of 102 g and the net weight of 898g.
If the same article has a weight of 1500g the display shows a tare weight of 152g and a
net weight of 1348g.
7 Submenu 22
Prerequisite
- Pr 606/ 07 Permit tare %
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Article maintenance Pr 1--
confirm
Print PLU list 7
01
confirm
All programmed PLUs are printed.
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Article maintenance 1--
Select 120
confirm
Pr120
Enter article (PLU) number 000015
confirm
PLU 15 is deleted.
7
Select 121
confirm
Pr121
Enter start PLU no. _____1-000000
Pr121
confirm 000001-______
Pr121
Enter first PLU no. 000001-____ 10
delete
PLU 1 to 10 are deleted.
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Data management 2--
7.16 Data management Menu Pr 2--
Define supplementary texts and allocate them to a text number.
Define barcode structure.
Make non-PLU settings. Non-PLU are products that are not stored in the scales.
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Creating supplementary texts Pr 200
Create header and footer texts Pr 201
Create scrolling message Pr 202
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Print texts Pr 205
Delete texts Pr 206
Define barcode structure Pr 210
Print barcode structure Pr 211
Non-PLU settings Pr 215
BLD label list / print logo list Pr 220
Delete BLD labels / logos Pr 225
Define VAT Pr 230
Manage VAT Pr 231
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An arbitrary text is created and stored in Pr 200. Each text is given a text number. This text
number can, for example, be allocated to a PLU product.
500 text numbers may be defined.
Example: A supplementary text is saved in Pr 200 as text number 10.
This number is entered in Pr 110/ PLU no./ 11 so that this text will be printed in addition to
the PLU article text.
Select 200
confirm
Index
Enter text number _______10
confirm
Pr200
Enter text C 1500 LI H-
see page 7 - 10
confirm
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Data management Pr 2--
In Pr 201 header and footer notes are created centrally. Each header and footer text is
saved under a text number.
A header or footer text is printed when one of these text numbers are entered at:
- Ticket in Pr 550/ 04 and 05.
- Labels in Pr 555/ 09.
Select 201
7 confirm
Index
Enter text number 10
1 - 99
confirm
I
Enter header or footer text C 500 LI H-
see page 7 - 10
confirm
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Data management 2--
Select 202
confirm
Pr202
Enter text number 10
01 - 99
confirm
I 7
Enter scrolling message text C 500 LI H-
Text input, see page 7 - 10
confirm
Control characters can be entered in the text at will. The control character influences the
subsequent text. Always place a < ; > after the control character.
_______________________________________________________________________
Scrolling message settings for the scale in Pr 516.
_______________________________________________________________________
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Data management Pr 2--
Requirement
- Receipt paper is in the printer
- Pr 510/ 04 -0 Ticket paper type is set.
Start printing
The stored texts are printed.
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Data management 2--
Select 206
confirm
Pr206
Enter submenu 01
01= Delete supplementary text from Pr 200 individually.
02= Delete all supplementary texts from Pr 200.
03= Delete single header and footer text from Pr 201.
04= Delete single scrolling message text from Pr 202.
7
confirm
confirm
The text with text number 101 is deleted.
confirm
All supplementary texts in Pr 200 are deleted.
confirm
Pr206
Enter text number from Pr201 03 02 - 15
confirm
Header and footer text with the text numbers 2 to 15 are deleted.
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Data management Pr 2--
Deleting scrolling message texts
Submenu 04
01-99 Pr206
Enter text number from Pr202 04 _2 - 00
confirm
Pr206
Enter text number from Pr202 04 02 - 15
confirm
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Data management 2--
Confirm
Submenu
01= Define barcode format
02= Enter code constant
03= Select numeric code
04= Check code structure and save
01 - 99 Pr210
1 Structure number e.g. 02 02
Pr206
Confirm structure number
01
Confirm submenu
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Data management Pr 2--
Entering a code constant
Submenu 02
I
confirm
02 C 20 LI H-
Text and numeric input of up to 20 characters is possible for Code 128.
Text input see page 7 - 10
For EAN 13 and EAN 8, only numbers with up to 12 digits are possible.
confirm
7
Selecting numeric codes
Submenu 03 Pr210
confirm 03 01050
1 Encoded values
1 2 3
01= price
02= Weight
03= No. of pcs.
04= Foreign currency
05= Part string from PLU Starts at 4th position after code structure number.
06=PLU number
07= Middle check digit Enter 07000
Only for EAN 13. Middle check digit possible in pos. 6, 7 or 8.
08= Unit price
09= Foreign currency unit price
10= Tare
11= Device number, see Pr 605
12= Department number, see Pr 604
13= Operator no.
14= Scale number, see Pr 603
15= 313 Modulo 10 check digit for code 128
16= 131 Modulo 10 check digit for code 128
17= Encode ticket number
2 Number of digits
01 to 10 digits
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Data management 2--
3 Conversion of variable values
0= Decimal places as per device setting
1=Decimal places are cut off No rounding occurs.
2= There is a cutoff after the first decimal place. No rounding.
3= After the second decimal place there is a cutoff. No rounding.
4= After the third decimal place there is a cutoff. No rounding.
5= Floating comma only for EAN 13.
The code digit (e.g. 22 for price) is increased by the number of omitted digits. The
increased code digit means that during scanning of the barcode the number of
digits and position of the comma are established.
6= The value to be coded is multiplied by 10.
7= The value to be encoded is multiplied by 10.
8= The value to be encoded is multiplied by 100. 7
9= The value to be encoded is multiplied by 1000.
Brief example: Define code structures for EAN Code 13 (12 position necessary)
Pr 210 05 Define structure number, e.g. 05
Pr 210/ 01 00002 (EAN 13 with OCR)
Pr 210/ 02 21 Constant, e.g. 21 (2 positions)
Pr 210/ 03 06040 PLU number (4 positions)
Pr 210/ 03 07000 Middle check digit (1 position)
Pr 210/ 03 02050 Weight with 5 positions
Pr 210/ 04 <enter> Check and save structure
1 Constant 2 digits
2 PLU number 4-digits
3 Middle check digit, 1 position
4 Weight 5 digits
5 Automatic check digit from scale
1 2 3 4 5
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Data management Pr 2--
Checking and adopting code structure
Submenu 04
Pr210
confirm
04 C 337 LI H-
confirm
The code structure is checked and adopted if valid.
If the code structure is not valid, an error signal can be heard. The code
structure must be re-entered from the beginning.
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Data management 2--
Select 211
confirm
Pr211
Enter submenu 01
confirm
Submenu overview:
7
01= Print code structures
02= Delete code structures
03= Code structure number for all PLU
04= Module width for barcode in 0 and 180 position
05= Module width for barcode in 90 and 270 position
confirm
Code numbers 1 to 10 are deleted.
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Data management Pr 2--
Module width
Bars and spaces of a barcode have a standard pixel width. The readability of a rotated
barcode can be improved by using a larger pixel width.
confirm
confirm
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Data management 2--
Select 215
confirm
Pr215
Enter submenu 01
confirm
Submenu overview:
7
01= Sell-by date for non-programmed articles (non-PLU)
02= Barcode for non-PLU weighed articles
03= Barcode for non-PLU non-weighed articles (sold by piece)
04= Barcode for non-PLU minus article
05= Barcode for total
06= Product group for non-PLU weighed
07= Product group for non-PLU non-weighed articles (sold by piece)
08= Barcode for non-PLU minus articles
09= VAT for non-PLU weighed
10= VAT for non-PLU non-weighed articles (sold by piece)
04= VAT for non-PLU minus articles
04= PLU number for non-PLU articles
_______________________________________________________________________
Date representation depends on the setting in Pr 500/04.
_______________________________________________________________________
Pr215
Enter date 01 190508
e.g. 26.04.2007
If 1000000 is entered, no date is printed.
save
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Data management Pr 2--
Prerequisite
For ticket
- Pr 550/ 01 Release print of barcode
For labels
- Pr 555/ 06 Release print of barcode
7 save
save
save
save
1 0= Instore code (EAN 13, EAN 8 or code 128)
1= Manufacturer code EAN 13
2= Manufacturer code EAN 8
2 Code structure number
3 Substring (free entry)
The number of digits is dependent on the number of digits for the substring. The
number is defined in Pr 210/ 03.
4 The in-store code must be filled with
000000.
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Data management 2--
Product groups for non-PLU weighed products
Submenu 06
Pr215
Enter product group 06 0000
0000-9999 Product groups are possible.
save
Submenu 07
7
Pr215
Enter product group 07 0000
0000-9999 Product groups are possible.
save
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Data management Pr 2--
VAT for Non-PLU weighed articles
Submenu 09
Pr215
Enter VAT number 09 1
1 - 5 VAT numbers are possible.
save
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Data management 2--
Select 220
confirm
Pr220
Enter submenu 01
confirm
Submenu overview:
7
01= Print BLD label list
02= Print logo list
Select 225
confirm
Pr225
Enter submenu 01
confirm
Submenu overview:
01= Delete BLD labels
02= Delete BLD logos
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Data management Pr 2--
Deleting BLD labels
Submenu 01 Pr225
Enter BLD label no. 01 01-00
confirm
Pr225
Enter BLD label no. 01 01- 03
confirm
The selected labels are deleted.
Select 230
confirm
Pr230
Enter VAT number 1
1-5
confirm Pr230
Enter submenu 01
confirm
Submenu overview:
01= Define VAT rate
02= VAT inclusive or exclusive
03= VAT text
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Data management 2--
Defining VAT rate
also see page 7 - 37
Submenu 01 Pr230
Enter VAT rate in %, e.g. 19% 01 19,00
0-99
confirm
confirm
VAT text
Submenu 03 19% inclusive
Enter text 03 C20 LI H-
confirm
The VAT rate is defined. Up to 5 different VAT rates can be defined.
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Data management Pr 2--
Select 231
confirm
Pr231
01
confirm
Submenu overview:
7 01= Print VAT data record list
02= Delete VAT number
03= General VAT
confirm
Pr231
Enter VAT number 02 1-3
1 to 5
confirm
The VAT number data records 1, 2 and 3 are deleted.
confirm
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Reports Pr 3--
7.17 Reports menu Pr 3--
_______________________________________________________________________
Configure report layout Pr 300
Printing reports on ticket Pr 310
Printing report on label Pr 311
Displaying / deleting sales Pr 320
_______________________________________________________________________
Select 300
confirm
Pr 300
Enter submenu 01
confirm
Submenu overview:
01= Printout of prices
02= Printout of PLU without sales
03= Printout of customer name for PLU report (Pr 310/ 02 and 03)
04= Printout of customer name for product group report (Pr 310/ 04)
05= Printout of customer name for operator report (Pr 310/ 05)
06= Printout of customer name for scale total sales (Pr 311/ 01) and operator total sales
report (Pr 310/ 05)
07= Printout of customer name for data of origin report (Pr 310/ 06 and 07)
08= Printout of customer name for VAT report (Pr 310/ 05)
Printout of prices
Submenu 01 Pr 300
Enter selection 01 0
0= Prices are not printed
1= Prices are printed
confirm
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Reports Pr 3--
Printout PLU without sales
Submenu 02 Pr 300
Enter selection 02 0
0= PLUs without sales are not printed
1= PLUs without sales are printed
confirm
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Reports Pr 3--
Select 310
7
confirm
Pr 310
Enter submenu 01
confirm
Submenu overview:
01= Scale report
02= PLU report with an article text line
03= PLU report with all article text lines
04= Product groups report
05= Operator report
06= Sales by data of origin report providing one text line that contains data of origin
07= Sales by data of origin report providing all text lines that contain data of origin
08= VAT sales report
Scales report
Submenu 01 Pr 310
Enter selection 01 0
0= Print report, no delete
1= Print and delete report
Start printing
Reports on PLU, operators, product groups and data of origin are printed.
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Reports Pr 3--
PLU report with one article text line
Submenu 02 Pr310
Enter selection 02 0
0= Print report, no delete
1= Print and delete report
Start printing
PLU report with one article text line is printed.
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Reports Pr 3--
Product group report
Submenu 04 Pr310
04 0
Start printing
The product group report is printed.
1 Sales for this product group
2 Number of recordings
3 Sold quantity
4 Product group number
7
4
3 2 1
Fig. 80: Product group report
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Reports Pr 3--
Operator report
Submenu 05 Pr310
Enter selection 05 0
0= Print report, no delete
1= Print and delete report
Start printing
The operator report is being printed.
1 Sales of operator 1 7
7 2 Sales of operator 2
3 Operator total sales
4 Number of canceled reports +1
The operator report documents how often 1
scale sales have been deleted before the
current report.
If the number is 10, no. 9 reports have
been canceled.
5 Date and time of last report canceled 6
6 Operator no.
7 Date and time of current report 2
4
5
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Reports Pr 3--
Sales by data of origin report providing one text line that contains data
of origin
Submenu 06 Pr310
Enter selection 06 0
0= Print report, no delete
1= Print and delete report
Start printing
The sales by data of origin report is printed providing one text line that contains 7
data of origin.
Sales by data of origin report providing all text lines that contain data of
origin
Submenu 07 Pr310
Enter selection 07 0
0= Print report, no delete
1= Print and delete report
Start printing
The sales by data of origin is printed providing all text line that contain data of
origin.
In the sales by data of origin report, the data of origin is printed with the number of sold
items and sold weight.
1 Number of sold items
2 sold weight
3 Text of origin
4 Data of origin no.
4 1
3 2
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Reports Pr 3--
Start printing
The VAT sales report is printed.
1 VAT inclusive 6
7 2 VAT exclusive
5
3 VAT text
1
4 VAT rate 4
3
5 VAT number
Reporting period:
6 Date and time of current report
7 Date and time of previous report
Sales results obtained within the period
between the current report and the previous 2
report.
Select 311
Pr311
Start printing 0
The scale total sales are printed.
1
1 Scale number
2 Total sales of scale
3 Number of sales deletions
3 2
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Reports Pr 3--
Select 320
confirm Pr320
Enter submenu 01
confirm 7
Displaying sales
Submenu 01 Pr320
confirm 01 364,15
The scale total sales are displayed.
Deleting sales
Submenu 02
_______________________________________________________________________
The scale total sales are completely deleted!
_______________________________________________________________________
Pr320
Enter 90 02 90
confirm
The scale total sales are deleted.
The deletion is booked, see page 7 - 82.
Delete journal
Submenu 99
_______________________________________________________________________
Deleting ticket journal from device!
_______________________________________________________________________
Pr320
Enter 90 99 90
confirm
Deleting ticket journal from device
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Configuration Pr 5--
7.18 Configuration menu Pr 5--
_______________________________________________________________________
Setting date and time Pr 500
Setting main operating mode Pr 510
Setting switching operating mode Pr 511
Settings for different operating modes Pr 515
Scrolling message settings Pr 516
Settings for multi-operator mode Pr 520
7 Settings for quick-operator mode Pr 521
Settings for price labeling mode Pr 525
Configuring operator keys with operator no. Pr 530
PLU input mode and range limitation Pr 535
Printing out PLU direct keys Pr 536
Tare fixed value memory Pr 540
Rounding and price calculating settings Pr 545
Designing ticket and releasing barcode print Pr 550
Designing labels and releasing barcode print Pr 555
Labels configuration management Pr 556
Foreign currency settings Pr 560
Ticket call-up data volume Pr 570
_______________________________________________________________________
Select 500
confirm
Pr500
Enter submenu 01
confirm
Submenu overview:
01= Setting date
02= Setting time
03= Print year number either 2 or 4-digit
04= Date presentation
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Configuration Pr 5--
Setting date
Submenu 01
Pr500
Enter date 01 190508
Input DDMMYY
The sequence is dependent on the setting in submenu 04
save
Setting time
7
Submenu 02
Pr500
Enter time 02 0908
Input hhmm
save
save
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Configuration Pr 5--
Date representation
Submenu 04
Pr500
Enter selection 04 00
save
Input in Print
Pr 500/ 01 Example
00 Day-Month-Y ear numeric DDMMYY 21.07.06
7 01 Day-Month-Y ear alphanumeric DDMMYY 21July 06
02 Day-Month-Y ear alphanumeric DDMM 21July
03 Month year alphanumeric MMYYDD July 06
04 Month-Day-Y ear American numeric MMDDYY 07.21.06
05 Month-Day-Y ear American alphanumeric MMDDYY July 21.06
06 Year-Month-Day Hungarian numeric YYMMDD 06.07.21
07 Year-Month-Day Hungarian alphanumeric YYMMDD 06July 21
08 Day-Month-Y ear numeric DDMMYY 21-07-06
09 Day-Month-Y ear alphanumeric DDMMYY 21-July-06
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Configuration Pr 5--
Select 510
confirm
Pr510 7
Enter submenu 01
confirm
Submenu overview:
01 = Select main operating type
02= Select layout
03= Addition of customer total
04= Select paper type
Selecting layout
Submenu 02
Pr510
Enter selection 02 0
0= Ticket layout (only possible for ticket paper)
1= Label layout
save
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Configuration Pr 5--
Addition of customer total
Only effective on labels.
Example: A customer buys several articles. One label is created per article Afterwards a
total label is created
The total is printed if ”with addition” has been set.
Submenu 03
Pr510
Enter selection 03 0
0= without addition of customer total.
7 1= with addition of customer total.
save
confirm
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Configuration Pr 5--
confirm
Pr511
Enter submenu 01 7
confirm
Submenu overview:
01= Select switching operating mode
02= Select layout
03= Addition of customer total
04= Select paper type
Selecting layout
Only effective for operating modes that allow ticket and label
layout e.g. multi-operator mode.
Submenu 02
Pr511
Enter selection 02 1
0= Ticket layout (only possible for ticket paper)
1= Label layout
save
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Configuration Pr 5--
Addition of customer total
Only effective on labels.
Submenu 03 Pr511
Enter selection 03 0
0= without addition of customer total.
1= with addition of customer total.
save
confirm
Select 515
confirm
Pr515
Enter submenu 01
confirm
Submenu overview:
01= Automatic zerosetting.
02= Open tickets / labels
03= Origin labeling
04= Automatic data of origin number.
05= Negative customer total permitted or not permitted.
06= Determination of sales.
07= Mandatory input for By Count piece
08= Mandatory input for fixed weight
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Configuration Pr 5--
Open tickets / labels
Submenu 02
Pr515
Enter selection 02 0
0 = open tickets are printed.
After switching on the scales, open tickets are automatically printed.
1= open tickets are not printed and not deleted.
If open tickets exist after the scales have been switched on, they have to be finalized
(<Total> <OP>).
save
7
Origin labeling
also see page 7 - 32
Submenu 03
Pr515
Enter selection 03 0
0= Origin labeling off.
1= Enter data of origin number manually.
2 =Use defined data of origin number.
save
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Configuration Pr 5--
Sales calculation
To create the reports ( Pr310 and Pr 311), the sold items have to be added in the total
memory.
Submenu 06
Pr515
Enter selection 06 1
0= Sold items are not added to the total memories.
1 = Sold items are added to the total memories.
save
7
Mandatory input for By Count pieces
Submenu 07
Pr515
Enter selection 07 1
0= Adopt setting from PLU Pr 110/16
1= Mandatory input for By Count piece
save
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Configuration Pr 5--
Select 516
confirm
Pr516
Enter submenu 01
confirm
Submenu overview:
01= Select scrolling message no. from Pr 202 7
02= Select display location
03= Activate scrolling message
04 = Test scrolling message
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Configuration Pr 5--
Testing scrolling message
Submenu 04
Pr516
04 1
confirm &Zscrolling message
The scrolling message is displayed with 04 - - - - -
control characters
7
7.18.6 Settings for multi-operator mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pr 520
_______________________________________________________________________
To enable the settings in Pr 520 to be applied, the multi-operator
operating mode has to be set.
Pr 510/ 01 -01 Multi-operator mode
_______________________________________________________________________
Select 520
confirm Pr520
Enter submenu 01
confirm
Submenu overview:
01= Constant key function
02= Print article and total label
03= Items operator display mode
04= Cash register functions
05= Amount tend./change operation
06= Talon printout
07= Repeat ticket
08= Open ticket again
09= Print cancellation and canceled products
10= Print included VAT
11= Print ticket, as required
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Configuration Pr 5--
Printing article and total label
Prerequisite
- Pr 510/ 02 -1 Label layout is set
or
- Pr 511/ 02 -1 Label layout is set
Submenu 02
Pr520
Enter selection 02 0
0= Print article and total label
1= Only print total label
2= Only print article label
7
save
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Configuration Pr 5--
Items operator display
Submenu 03
Pr520
Enter selection 03 001
1 Display for sheet cancellation
1 2 3
2 Display after recording
3 Display for total/subtotal
0= inactive
1= active
7 save
Example: Total
[1]
The operator number ”OP 1” and the *
OP 1 Po 2 2,54
number of registered items ”Po 2”
appear in the display.
save
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Configuration Pr 5--
Amount tend./change operation
Prerequisite
- Pr 606/10 -1 Ticket journal on
Submenu 05 Pr520
05 0
Enter selection
0= without amount tend./change operation
1= Amount tend./change operation with a currency
2= Combined amount tend./change operation in local currency and foreign currency *
save 7
_______________________________________________________________________
If the amount paid in/out is to be printed, activate printout in Pr 550/
12 -1.
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
Recording with full ticket memory no longer possible. ”JournAl”
appears in the display.
- Call-up and delete ticket journal via EDP interface, e.g.WinCWS.
Recording is permitted again.
_______________________________________________________________________
Talon printout
also see page 6 - 26
Pr520
Submenu 06
06 00
Enter selection
00= without talon
01-99 = with talon, the entered number corresponds to the delay time in seconds.
save
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Configuration Pr 5--
Repeating ticket
The complete and printed ticket can be printed again.
also see page 6 - 27
Pr520
Submenu 07
07 0
Enter selection
0= without repeat ticket
1= with repeat ticket
save
7
Opening ticket again
also see page 6 - 27
Pr520
Submenu 08
08 0
Enter selection
0= without ticket reopening
1= with ticket reopening
save
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Configuration Pr 5--
Printing cancellation and canceled articles
also see page 6 - 27
Submenu 09
Pr520
Enter selection 09 0
0= without printing cancellation and canceled articles
1= with printing cancellation and canceled articles
save
_______________________________________________________________________
Customer ticket can be deactivated
The scale offers the option of suppressing printout of the customer
ticket.
According to EC directive 90/384/EC for Non-Automatic Weighing
Instruments, the customer is entitled to a receipt in order to check the
sales transactions in accordance with Appendix 1, No.14.
Suppression of the customer ticket should therefore only be activated
if you are sure that there is no customer requirement for printout of a
customer ticket.
_______________________________________________________________________
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Configuration Pr 5--
0= Article call-up via PLU-direct key, recording with the Operator key.
1= Article call-up via PLU-direct key, automatic recording.
confirm
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Configuration Pr 5--
Submenu overview:
01= Labeling mode
02= Piece price multi- label printing
Labeling mode
Submenu 01
Pr525
Enter selection 01 0
0= Price labeling
Label printing with sales price ”0.00” is not supported.
Label printing with unit price, sales price and weight.
Batch total label with number of items and batch price.
1= Weight labeling
Label printing with sales price ”0.00” is supported.
Label printing with unit price, sales price and weight.
Batch total label with number of items and total weight of batch. *
2= Weight labeling only
Label printing with sales price ”0.00” is supported.
If only the weight should be printed on the label, the unit price has to be ”0.00”.
Batch total label with number of items and total weight of batch. *
save
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Configuration Pr 5--
Multiple label printing for price per piece
Submenu 02
Pr525
Enter selection 02 00
00= Labels are printed one after the other without delay.
01 - 99= Delay time in seconds. Labels are printed consecutively with delay.
save
7
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Configuration Pr 5--
save
Select 535
confirm
Pr535
Enter submenu 01
confirm
Submenu overview:
01= 10-key keypad for unit price or PLU input
02= PLU input: number of digits for input via a 10-key keypad.
03= PLU direct key mode
04= PLU direct key allocation
05= PLU range limitation
06= Delay time for PLU no. input
confirm
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Configuration Pr 5--
PLU input: number of digits for input via a 10-key keypad
Submenu 02
Pr535
Enter selection 02 6
2= PLU no. input with 2 digits
3= PLU no. input with 3 digits
4= PLU no. input with 4 digits
5= PLU no. input with 5 digits
6= PLU no. input with 6 digits
7 confirm
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Configuration Pr 5--
PLU range limitation
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The PLU range limitation does not affect the PLU direct keys where
the setting is Pr 535/03 -2.
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If only some of the articles stored in a scale are required, the articles can be limited for this
scale.
Example: There are 2000 articles stored in the scales.
Fruit articles from PLU 1 to PLU 100.
Cheese articles from PLU 101 to PLU 200.
Cold cut articles from PLU 201 to PLU 800 etc. 7
Only cheese is supposed to be sold at the cheese scale.
The articles in the cheese scale are limited to articles 101 to 200.
This means that the lowest range article number is allocated to PLU 1.
Submenu 05
Pr535
Enter the lowest PLU article no. in the range 05 ___101 - 999999
confirm
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Configuration Pr 5--
Delay time PLU no. input
If e.g. a 6-digit PLU no. input is expected, and only a 2-digit no. is input, the PLU is called
after the set delay time.
Submenu 06
Pr535
Input time delaye.g.10 06 10
00= The desired PLU is called with <Enter> or after entering all digits.
00-20 = The desired PLU is called after the set delay time.
7 confirm
The delay time value (01-20) is not specified in seconds.
1= small delay time;
20= large delay time.
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Configuration Pr 5--
Overview of the allocation of articles (PLU number) to the PLU direct keys.
Select 536
confirm
Pr536
Start printing. 0
The PLU direct key list is printed.
Esc Cancel print job. 7
1 PLU number
2 PLU direct key
2 1
Fig. 86: PLU direct keys
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Configuration Pr 5--
7 Pr540
Enter assigned tare value 1 - 0002
confirm
The last 2 digits of the customer total and article total can be rounded.
If a related text is required, this can be released for printing in Pr 550/ 07. The text has to
be defined in Pr 200.
_______________________________________________________________________
Rounding and price calculation settings are specific to country.
_______________________________________________________________________
Select 545
confirm
Pr545
01
Enter submenu
confirm
Submenu overview:
01= Rounding of customer total
02= Rounding of article total
03= Rounding for By count
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Configuration Pr 5--
Rounding methods for customer total *
Submenu 01 Pr545
Enter selection 01 0
confirm
0= no rounding
1= rounding down to 5
2= rounding down to 10
3= rounding down to 50
4= rounding down to 100
5= mathematical rounding to 5*
6= mathematical rounding to 10* 7
7= mathematical rounding to 25*
8= mathematical rounding to 50*
9= mathematical rounding to 100*
0= no rounding
1= rounding down to 5
2= rounding down to 10
3= rounding down to 50
4= rounding down to 100
5= mathematical rounding to 5*
6= mathematical rounding to 10*
7= mathematical rounding to 25*
8= mathematical rounding to 50*
9= mathematical rounding to 100*
Examples of rounding, see page 7 - 110.
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Configuration Pr 5--
Examples of rounding
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Configuration Pr 5--
7.19 Ticket design overview
Information can be added, disabled or modified on the ticket.
1
1 Scale number
17 2
Pr 603 Enter scale number
16
2 Ticket counter 3
15
Pr 550/10 - 1 Ticket counter print 4
14
3 Operator number 5
4 Basic price
Enter Pr 110/PLU no./ 01 unit price 6 7
5 Selling price
13
6 Tare
Enter Pr 110/PLU no./ 03 PLU tare
Pr 550/ 03 Tare printout
7 Non-weighed, key <Non-weighed> 7
8 Minus input, key <Minus input>
8
9 Ticket total
10 Footer text
Pr 201 Enter footer text
12
Pr 550/ 05 Footer text printout 9
11 Barcode see page 7 - 16. 11
Pr 215/ 05 Totals barcode
Pr215/ 04 Barcode for non-PLU minus
Pr 110/ PLU number/ 05 PLU barcode 10
Pr 210/ Barcode structure for instore code
Pr 550/ 01 Barcode printout
Pr 550/ 02 Barcode height
Fig. 87: Ticket example
12 Item counter
13 PLU article text
Pr 110/PLU no./10 Enter PLU article text
Pr 550/ 8 Select font
Pr 550/ 9 Number of product text lines to be printed
14 Time
Pr 500/ 02
15 Date
Pr 500/ 01 Enter date
Pr 500/ 03 year number either 2- or 4-digit
Pr 500/ 04 Select date format
16 Department no.
Pr 604 Enter number
17 Header text
Pr 201 Create header text
Pr 550 / 04 Printout of header text
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Configuration Pr 5--
Select 550
confirm
Pr550
Enter submenu 01
confirm
Submenu overview:
7 01= Print barcode on ticket
02= Barcode height in mm on ticket
03= Print tare on ticket
04= Print header text
05= Print footer text
06= Print foreign currency supplementary text
07= Print rounding supplementary text
08= Font change on ticket
09= Number of PLU product text lines to be printed on ticket
10= Ticket counter printout
11= Print foreign currency *
12 = Print amount paid in/out
13= Print supplementary texts
14= Print header logo
15= Print footer logo
confirm
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Configuration Pr 5--
Printing tare on ticket
Submenu 03 Pr550
Enter selection 03 0
0= Do not print tare value on ticket
1= Print tare value, net weight is marked.
(country-specific character) Germany = N.
2= Print tare value, net weight is not marked.
confirm
Requirement
The header text has to be defined in Pr 201.
Submenu 04 Pr550
Enter selection 04 01
00= no printout of header text
01-99 = Header text number, see Pr 201 on page 7 - 56.
confirm
Submenu 05 Pr550
Enter selection 05 02
00= no printout of footer text
01-99 = Footer text number, see Pr 201 on page 7 - 56.
confirm
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Configuration Pr 5--
Printing foreign currency supplementary text
Submenu 06 Pr550
Enter selection 06 000000000
000000000= No foreign currency supplement. text
1-999999999= Foreign currency supplement. text number see Pr 200
confirm
1 Total
2 rounded total
3 Rounding text
1
3
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Configuration Pr 5--
Font change on tickets
Each article text was created with selected font. This PLU font is used for printing. (Text in
Pr 110/ PLU no./ 10).
A fixed and pre-set font can be defined for all printouts. This font has priority over the PLU
font.
Submenu 08 Pr550
Enter selection 08 000
000= Font from PLU
001-1 10= fixed font. The font set in the PLU is ignored.
7
confirm
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Configuration Pr 5--
Printing foreign currency
Submenu 11
Enter selection Pr550
1 Print conversion rate 11 0000
2 Print unit price, selling price and total 1 2 3 4
3 Print selling price and total
4 Only print total
0= No printout
1= Printout
7 save
Requirement
- Pr 520/ 05 -1 or2 Amount paid in/out enabled.
Submenu 12
Pr550
Enter selection 12 0
0= No printout
1= Printout
confirm
confirm
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Configuration Pr 5--
Printing header logo
Submenu 14
Pr550
Enter logo ID 14 __12
0000= Do not print logo
0001-9999 = Print logo with specified ID
confirm
Header and footer logos can be created with Bizerba Label Designer and loaded onto the
scale.
Logos present in the scale can be printed out, see page 7 - 8. 7
confirm
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Configuration Pr 5--
7.20 Label design - overview
Information can be added, disabled or modified on the label.
1 Label texts
12 13 1
Pr 555/ 16 Print release for standard or
11
alternative texts
Pr 555/ 20 and 21 Alternative texts 10 2
2 Sell-by date
1
Pr 555/ 05 Print
Pr 110/ PLU no./ 04 shelf-life days 1
Pr 215/ 01 Non-PLU shelf-life days 9 3
7 3 Net weight
4 Selling price 1
8
7 6 5 4
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Configuration Pr 5--
BLD labels
These labels are designed in BLD. The labels are issued with a number and are sent to
the scales and stored there.
_______________________________________________________________________
Release BLD text fields and logo fields during commissioning
(memory management) Pr 606/ 3 and 4, see page 7 - 144
_______________________________________________________________________
1 Logo field 1
2 Text field 1 7
1
Allocate text field content, see Pr 110/PLU no./ 12, on page 7 - 48.
Allocate logo field content, see Pr 110/PLU no./ 13, on page 7 - 49
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Configuration Pr 5--
Select 555
confirm
Pr555
Enter submenu 01
confirm
Submenu overview:
7 01= Label type
02= Select BLD labels
03= Label size
04= Change label distance
05= Packed-on and sell-by date on label
06= Barcode on label
07= Barcode height in mm on label
08= Tare printout on label
09= Print header text
10= Alternative text with sell-by date
11= Logo printout
12= Beginning of text field
13= Beginning of data field
14= Monitoring data field
15= Font change on label
16= Print price frame and texts on label
17= Print operator no., machine ID or check digit * on label
18= Print foreign currency
19= Rotate layout by 180° (for label paper only) and reverse operation
20= Alternative text with packed-on date
21= Alternative text with use-by date
22= Print units on the label
23= Print speed for label layout
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Configuration Pr 5--
Label type
Submenu 01
Pr555
Enter selection 01 01
00= Label from BLD, see 555 / 02, only possible if BLD layouts are available.
Label type Width W x height H
01= Bizerba label standard 58mm x 43 mm
02= Bizerba label layout 1 58mm x 43 mm
03= Bizerba label layout 2 58mm x 43 mm
04= Bizerba label layout 3 58mm x 43 mm
05= ISB with barcode 50mm x 48 mm 7
06= ISB w/o barcode 50mm x 48 mm
07= Narrow label with barcode 33mm x 47 mm
08= Narrow label w/o barcode 33mm x 47 mm
09= Narrow label w/o barcode 37mm x 36 mm
10= Bizerba label layout 4 58mm x 38 mm
confirm
Example:
W Label width
H Label height
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Configuration Pr 5--
Selecting BLD labels
Submenu 02
Pr555
Enter selection 02 01
01... Select BLD label
Only valid if 00 stands in 555/01
confirm
Label size
7 Submenu 03
Pr555
Enter label height, e.g. 43mm 03 043-58
28-148 mm Pr555
confirm 03 043-__
_______________________________________________________________________
Input of 54, 55 or 56 is rejected.
_______________________________________________________________________
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Configuration Pr 5--
Barcode on label
Submenu 06
7
Barcode height in mm
Submenu 07
Pr555
Enter height of barcode 07 15
5-22 mm Only effective for pre-defined labels.
Not effective with BLD labels.
confirm
1
2
3
3
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Configuration Pr 5--
Printing header text
Submenu 09 Pr555
Enter selection 09 01
00= Do not print header text
01-99 = Header text number, see Pr 201
confirm
1
1 Header field
2 Logo 2
7 3 Header text 3
Logo printout
Submenu 11
Pr555
Enter logo ID 11 0007
0000= without logo
0006= Logo C
0007= Logo Recycling
confirm
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Configuration Pr 5--
Beginning of text field
Submenu 12 Pr555
Beginning of text field in mm 12 00
00= Text field 1 automatically starts 11 mm from top edge of label
11-84 = Beginning of text field in mm from top edge of label
confirm
confirm
3
4
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Configuration Pr 5--
Data field monitoring
Data field monitoring prevents the text field being pushed into the data field.
Submenu 14 Pr555
Enter selection 14 0
0 = no data field monitoring
1= Data field monitoring on
confirm
Example: 3 supplement. texts were assigned to article ”Calf's liver” With setting ”Data
field monitoring on” the supplementary texts are not printed, as print lies within data field.
7
1
2
5
5
3
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Configuration Pr 5--
Font change on tickets
A font can be defined for all printouts. This font has priority over the PLU font.
Submenu 15 Pr555
Enter selection 15 001
000= Font from PLU
001-1 10= fixed font
confirm
Pr555
1 Print standard text, e.g. ”Tare” 16 1111111
2 Print standard text e.g. ”Packaged” or 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
alternative text (enter text number in Pr555/
20)
3 Print standard text e.g. ”best before” or
alternative text (enter text number in Pr555/ 10
and Pr555/ 21)
4 Print standard text, e.g. ”Net or piece”
5 Print standard text, e.g. ”Price”
6 Print price frame
7 Print supplementary texts
0= No printout
1= Printout
save
confirm
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Configuration Pr 5--
Printing foreign currency
Submenu 18
Pr555
1 Print conversion rate 18 1100
2 Print unit price, selling price and total 1 2 3 4
3 Print selling price and total
4 Only print total
0= No printout
1= Printout
7
confirm
180º rotation
For labels with pre-print turned by 180
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Configuration Pr 5--
Reverse operation for standard labels
The header field height can differ on labels,
therefore the header text cannot be preprinted on the next label.
The label must be withdrawn to the label start before commencing printing (reverse
operation).
If a header text has been defined, this will be printed after reversing.
If no header text has been defined, the header text area can be used for the article text.
If the label has a header field height of 10 mm, reversing is not necessary.
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Configuration Pr 5--
Alternative text for packed-on date
Submenu 20
Pr555
Enter text number 20 000000010
000000000= No alternative text print
1-999999999 = Text number for alternative text, see Pr 200
confirm
Submenu 21 Pr555
Enter text number 21 000000000
000000000= No alternative text print
1-999999999 = Text number for alternative text, see Pr 200
confirm
Submenu 22
Pr555
Enter selection
22 1111
1 Print price with unit
1 2 3 4
2 Print unit price with unit
3 Print weight with unit
4 Print tare with unit
0= No printout
1= Print unit
confirm
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Configuration Pr 5--
Select 556
confirm Pr556
7
Enter submenu 01
confirm
Submenu overview:
01= Save configuration from Pr 555
02= Select label configuration
03= Delete label configuration
confirm
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Configuration Pr 5--
Selecting label configuration
Submenu 02 Pr556
Enter selection 02 0
0= Standard configuration after RAM clearing
1= Configuration from layout memory 1
2= Configuration from layout memory 2
3= Configuration from layout memory 3
confirm
7
Deleting label configuration
Delete from memory x to memory x
x = Layout memory 1-3 Pr556
Submenu 03 03 1-1
Pr556
Enter selection 03 2-1
confirm
Pr556
Enter selection 03 2-3
confirm
The label configuration in memories 2 and 3 is deleted.
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Configuration Pr 5--
Select 560
confirm
Pr560
Enter submenu 01
confirm
Submenu overview:
01= Select foreign currency function
7
02= Select foreign/ second currency display
03= Foreign currency calculating mode
04= Foreign currency symbol for ticket and label layout
05= Foreign currency symbol on label for price field
06= Decimal places of foreign currency
07= Foreign currency factor
08= Currency exchange rate (calculation factor)
09= Rounding of foreign currency
10= Foreign currency translation rules
confirm
confirm
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Configuration Pr 5--
Foreign currency calculation method
Submenu 03 Pr560
Enter selection 03 0
0= Total calculated through conversion
1= Total calculated through addition of selling price
confirm
confirm
confirm
confirm
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Configuration Pr 5--
Foreign currency factor
Submenu 07
Pr560
Enter selection 07 0
0= factor 1
1= factor 10
2= factor 100
3= factor 1000
4= factor 10000
confirm
7
Currency exchange rate (calculation factor)
Submenu 08
Pr560
Enter selection 08 0001,00
e.g. 0001.01
confirm
confirm
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Configuration Pr 5--
Foreign currency translation rules
Submenu 10
Pr560
Enter selection 10 0
0= Internal calculation in foreign currency
1= Internal calculation in national currency. The output amount is converted in foreign
currency.
confirm
7
7.20.4 Ticket call-up data volume .............................................. Pr 570
Prerequisite
- Pr 606/10 - 1 Ticket journal on
Single items and totals are always transferred when calling up ticket journals via the host
interface. This menu is used to set additional data records.
Select 560
confirm
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Commissioning Pr 6--
7.21 Commissioning menu Pr 6--
_______________________________________________________________________
TCP-IP settings Pr 600
Display current IP address Pr 601
Print out of communication settings Pr 602
Setting scale number Pr 603
Setting department number Pr 604
Setting machine ID Pr 605
Commissioning Pr 606 7
Setting scale for system (continuous operation) Pr 607
Control display lightning Pr 610
Turn-of f time of scale Pr 615
WLAN settings Pr 621
Beeper on/off Pr 622
Sensitivity of scale Pr 625
Change key function Pr 630
Keyboard selection Pr 631
Clear RAM Pr 666
Enter password for menu Pr 690
Second currency exchange rate (Euro) settings Pr 695
_______________________________________________________________________
Select 600
confirm
Pr600
Enter submenu 01
confirm
Submenu overview:
01= DHCP
02= Display of scale's current IP address
03= IP: IP address if no DHCP selected
04= Subnet: Subnet mask if no DHCP is selected
05= Gateway: Address of router if no DHCP is selected
06= DNS1: Address of domain name server 1, if no DHCP selected
06= DNS2: Address of domain name server 2, if no DHCP selected
08= Host name: A name can be assigned to the scales. 32 ASCII characters are possible.
09= Leasing address: Display of IP address that has been assigned to the scales by the
DHCP server.
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Commissioning Pr 6--
DHCP
Submenu 01 Pr600
Enter selection 01 0
0= no DHCP, use fixed IP address
1= Execute DHCP, address is set by DHCP server.
The leasing address has been requested, see Pr 600/09.
confirm
_______________________________________________________________________
If the DHCP server does not assign the requested leasing address,
7 set the leasing address to 000000000000 in Pr 600/09.
Then, the DHCP server assigns a new address to the scale.
_______________________________________________________________________
Display of scale current IP address
Pr600
Submenu 02 02 172017168010
confirm
confirm
confirm
confirm
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Commissioning Pr 6--
DNS1: Address of domain name server 1, if no DHCP selected
Submenu 06
Pr600
Enter selection 06 010001001100
Enter 12-digit number without points, e.g. 10.1.1.100 would be 010001001100
confirm
confirm
Host name:
Submenu 08
Pr600
Enter name . 08 C32 LI H-
32 ASCII characters are possible.
confirm
Leasing address
Display and input
The scales are assigned an IP address (leasing address) by the DHCP server. To do this,
DHCP has to be switched on, see Pr 600/01-1.
If the scales are switched off, the assigned address remains reserved for a certain time. If
the displayed leasing address is not changed, the scales request this address again from
the DHCP server after being switched on. By entering 000000000000 the DHCP server is
requested to assign a new address.
Submenu 09
Pr600
Leasing address 09 172017168008
confirm
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Commissioning Pr 6--
Select 601
Pr601
confirm
172017168010
Select 603
confirm
Pr603
Enter scale number 12
01-32
confirm
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Commissioning Pr 6--
Select 604
confirm
Pr604
Enter department number 120
001-999
confirm 7
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Commissioning Pr 6--
Select 605
confirm
Pr605
Enter machine ID 1234
0001-9999
confirm
7
Text memory in the BC II is dynamic. These memories include texts and logos. Depending
on the request, either more or less memory can be released for PLU, texts, or ticket items.
If changing a value, e.g. number of PLUs, causes the remaining memory to be too small,
the entry is rejected. In this case, other values, e.g. number of BLD text fields have to be
reduced.
Select 606
confirm
Pr606
Enter submenu
01
confirm
Submenu overview:
01= No. of PLUs
02= Number of supplementary texts per PLU
03= Number of BLD text fields per PLU
04= Number of BLD logo fields per PLU
05= Number of supplementary texts
06= Number of items (ticket memory)
07= By count, fixed weight and VAT
08= Decimal places*
09= Use expanded RAM
10= Journal function
07= Start database configuration
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Commissioning Pr 6--
Examples of valid database configuration
2000 PLU
4 supplementary texts per PLU
10 BLD text fields
3 BLD logo fields
500 general texts
1200 items
5000 PLU
3 supplementary texts per PLU
5 BLD text fields
2 BLD logo fields
1000 general texts 7
1200 items
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Commissioning Pr 6--
No. of PLUs
Submenu 01 Pr606
Enter selection 01 2000
0100 - 10000
confirm
confirm
confirm
confirm
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Commissioning Pr 6--
Number of items (ticket memory)
Submenu 06 Pr606
Enter selection 06 1200
50 - 3000
confirm
confirm
Decimal places*
*This menu is not enabled for all countries.
Submenu 08 Pr606
Enter selection 08 2
0-3 = Number of decimal places
4= Country-dependent standard value
confirm
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Commissioning Pr 6--
Using expanded RAM
Submenu 09
_______________________________________________________________________
This function is only enabled if the CPU is equipped with an
expanded RAM.
- In the Pr 701 printout, there must be written 2 MB RAM.
_______________________________________________________________________
Pr606
Enter selection 09 0
0= without expanded RAM
7
1= with expanded RAM
confirm
_______________________________________________________________________
Enable expanded memory only if many PLUs and large texts are
used.
If the expanded memory is not required in a scales system, do not
enable the expanded RAM. The expanded RAM slows down the system
during updates.
_______________________________________________________________________
Journal function
Submenu 10 Pr606
Enter selection 10 1
0= Ticket journal off
1= Ticket journal on
confirm
_______________________________________________________________________
Recording with full ticket memory not possible. ”JournAl” appears in
the display.
- Call-up and delete ticket journal via the EDP interface,e.g. with
WinCWS.
Registration is enabled again.
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
In some countries, the journal function has to be enabled for amount
tend./change operation (Pr 520/ 5).
_______________________________________________________________________
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Commissioning Pr 6--
Pr606
Enter selection 88 ____90
81 = RAM clearing is carried out and the set configuration values are saved. The scales
boot.
90= RAM clearing is carried out and the standard values are saved.
The standard values are specific to country.
7
confirm
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Commissioning Pr 6--
7.21.8 Setting scale for system (continuous operation) . . . . . . . . . . . . Pr 607
Continuous operation in system see page 7 - 39.
Function as of program version 2.00.
_______________________________________________________________________
Always note!
- There must be only one master scale in a scale system.
- Each scale within the system must have its own IP network
address (Pr 600).
_______________________________________________________________________
7 Select 607
confirm
Pr 607
Enter submenu 01
01-04
confirm
Submenu overview:
01= Scale type
02= Multicast IP address
03= Multicast port number
04= UDP Port number
Scale type
Submenu 01 Pr 607
Enter selection 01 1
0= standard scale (Stand alone)
1= Slave scale (system)
9= Master scale (system)
confirm
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Operating instruction BC II Programming
Commissioning Pr 6--
System conditions with slave scales.
If a scale has been configured as a slave scale, the following texts appear as scrolling
message on the display.
- ”Scale Network off”
Scale not entered in system yet.
- ”Scale Update”
Update of system data running.
- If no message appears, the scale has been entered in the system and master
data from master scale are stored.
- Arrow flashes on display = slave scale in system.
7
_______________________________________________________________________
Multicast IP address
Submenu 02
The Mulitcast IP address indicates to which system the scale was assigned. Any address
within the range of 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255 can be assigned. All scales in one
system must have the same Mulitcast IP address.
Pr 607
Enter address 02 239192000024
confirm
Pr 607
Multicast port number factory settings 03 06789
confirm
Pr 607
UDP port number factory settings 04 01031
confirm
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Programming Operating instruction BC II
Commissioning Pr 6--
Select 610
confirm
Pr610
Enter selection 00
00= Display lighting can only be switched on or off manually.
01-99 = Time in seconds.
7 Display lighting is automatically switched on or off after the set time.
confirm
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Commissioning Pr 6--
Prerequisite
- A WLAN module must be integrated into the scale.
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Settings can only be made in submenus 02 to 07 if WLAN is
deactivated;621/ 01 -0.
If 00000000 has been entered in 621/ 02, WLAN cannot be activated.
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Select 621
confirm
Submenu overview:
01= Activate WLAN
02= Time slices
03= Ping on/off
04= IP address of WLAN module
05= Test telegram on/off
06= IP address of telegram recipient
07= Port number of telegram recipient
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Commissioning Pr 6--
Activating WLAN
Submenu 01 Pr621
Enter selection 01 0
0= WLAN off
1= WLAN on
confirm
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Procedure for WLAN activation:
- Deactivate WLAN 621/ 01 -0
7 - Make settings in submenus 02 to 07
- Activate WLAN 621/ 01 -1
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Time slices
The time for which WLAN is to be active can be set.
Pr621
Submenu 02 02 _ -________
Pr606
Enter time slice no., e.g. 1 02 1 -00000000
0-3
Pr621
confirm 02 1 - ________
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Ping on/off
If ping is activated, the scale sends a ping to the WLAN module at set time intervals.
Submenu 03 Pr621
Enter time 03 _300
Recommended setting 300 sec.
0000= Ping off
1-9999 = Ping on; time in sec. between 2 pings.
confirm
7
IP address of WLAN module
The WLAN module is pinged by the scale, so that it always remains in active status.
Submenu 04 Pr621
Enter IP address 04 172017168001
Enter 12-digit number without points, e.g. 172017168001 stands for 172.17.168.1
confirm
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Submenus 05, 06 and 07 enable functional diagnosis of the WLAN.
Test telegram on/off
A test telegram is periodically sent to a host.
Submenu 05 Pr621
Enter time 05 0900
0000= Telegram off
1-9999 = Send telegram on; time in sec. between 2 telegrams.
confirm
7
IP address of telegram recipient
Submenu 06 Pr621
Enter IP address 06 172017168001
Enter 12-digit number without points, e.g. 172017168001 stands for 172.17.168.1
confirm
confirm
Select 622
confirm
Pr622
Enter selection
111
1 Normal beeper
1 2 3
2 Acceptance beeper
3 Error beeper
0= Beeper off
1= Beeper on
save
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Commissioning Pr 6--
The sensitivity setting regulates damping in the event of vibrations at the place of
installation (e.g. market operation).
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The higher the setting, the longer the time until standstill of the
display.
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7
Select 625
confirm
Pr625
Enter selection 0
0= Display sensitive (standard) with stable, vibration-free scale floor area
1
2 increasingly insensitive
..
confirm
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Commissioning Pr 6--
Prerequisite
- Pr 631 - 03 84-key keyboard reprogrammed; must be set.
Select 630
Pr630
confirm 0
7
Pr630
Press <Enter>. _____
The function is active.
{
50 Press any key,e.g.<PLU
50>.
The function code of this Pr630
key is displayed. 32817
Press <Enter>.
The new key function is
saved.
Another key can be Pr630
modified. _____
- The function code of reserved keys, e.g. <Mod>; <ESC>; <C> etc.
is not displayed and cannot be modified.
- If <00000> is entered instead of a function code, the standard
function code becomes active.
- In menu 630, all keys are reset to the standard function code by
pressing <CTRL> and <9>.
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Overview of keyboard function codes
Code Function
12 Paper feed
32768 - 33023 Direct PLU key 1 - 256
33024 - 33039 Direct operator key 1 - 16
33280 - 33283 Fixed tare key 1 - 4
33344 VAT key 1
33345 VAT key 2
33346 VAT key 3
33347 VAT key 4
33348 VAT key 5 7
33538 Tare
33539 Subtotal
33540 Total
33541 Constant
33542 Manual
33543 Minus
33544 Cancellation
33546 Multiplication
33548 Switch from PLU input to price input
33580 Set scale to zero
33588 Operator tare
33589 Save operator tare
34066 Date key
34069 Print key
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Select 631
confirm
Pr631
Enter selection 03
00= 84-keyboard standard
01= 84-keyboard with 24 self-service frame
02= 84-keyboard with 30-front foil
7 03= 84-keyboard reprogrammed. (e.g. keyboard changes from host)
Depending on the country, additional settings can be made for the 500 version.
10= Standard 84-keyboard with additional 48-keyboard
11= 84-keyboard with 24-self-service frame with additional 48-keyboard
12= 84-keyboard with 30-self-service frame with additional 48-keyboard
13= Standard 84-keyboard, reprogrammed, with additional 48-keyboard
20= Standard 84-keyboard with additional 96-keyboard
21= 84-keyboard with 24-self-service frame with additional 96-keyboard
22= 84-keyboard with 30-self-service frame with additional 96-keyboard
23= Standard 84-keyboard, reprogrammed, with additional 96-keyboard
confirm
Keyboards, see page 5 - 7
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Select 666
confirm Pr666
00
Pr666
Enter 81 81
7
confirm
RAM is cleared
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The following settings remain even after the RAM clearing:
- Communication settings in Pr 600
- Printer settings in Pr 710
- Machine ID Pr 605
- Commissioning (memory management). The values set in Pr 606
are applied.
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Select 690
PASS
confirm
PASS
Enter password 000000
000000 = Password is deactivated
XXXXXX= Enter 6 numbers
confirm
Password entry is activated.
If you forget your password, please contact Bizerba Service.
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Commissioning Pr 6--
Select 695
confirm
Pr695
Enter submenu 01
Submenu overview:
01= Change main currency to second currency (Euro)
7 02= Convert PLU price into EURO
confirm
Pr695
02 1
confirm
The prices are converted and the second currency is then changed to
automatically.
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Service Pr 7--
7.22 Service menu Pr 7--
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Test print Pr 700
Print boot log information Pr 701
Print fonts Pr702
Print menu settings Pr703
Print weighing system information Pr 704
Printer settings Pr 710
DisplayADC programming version Pr 712 7
Display load cell type Pr 715
Program version Pr 716
Display battery voltage Pr717
Display test Pr718
Logbook monitoring Pr 730
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Select 700
confirm
confirm
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Service Pr 7--
Select 701
confirm
confirm
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Select 703
Pr703
confirm 0
confirm
The current menu settings are being printed.
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Service Pr 7--
confirm
Weighing system information is printed.
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Select 710
confirm
Pr710
Enter submenu 01
confirm
Submenu overview: 7
01 = Feed for labels (+/- 1.5mm)
02= Move print format on the label (+/- 1.5mm)
03= Correct ticket feed (+/- 2.5mm)
04= Sensitivity for paper end detection for ticket
confirm
confirm
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Service Pr 7--
Correcting ticket feed
Submenu 03
Pr710
Enter selection 03 20
00-19 = minus infeed
20= Standard settings
21-40 = plus infeed
confirm
7
Sensitivity for paper end detection for ticket
In the case of printers with light barriers (label printer) this is where sensitivity for
paper-end detection is set.
When the end of the paper is reached, printing is automatically interrupted and the display
shows the message ”PAPER END”.
Submenu 04
Pr710
Enter selection 04 40
00= End of paper detection off
40= Standard
increasingly insensitive
..
99= insensitive
confirm
confirm
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Service Pr 7--
Select 712
confirm
Pr712
6026500004
7
7.22.8 Displaying load cell type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pr 715
Select 715
confirm
Pr715
Cod 150502 1
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Service Pr 7--
Select 716
confirm
Pr716
Enter submenu 01
confirm
7 Submenu overview:
01= Main program version number
02= Bootloader version number
03= Option resource version number
04= Layout resource version number
05= Menu resource version number
06= Text resource version number
07= Keyboard resource version number
08= Font resource version number
09= Software version number (SAP number)
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Service Pr 7--
Select 717
Pr717
confirm 1
Pr717
confirm
12,218
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7
If the scale is connected to the mains, the supply voltage
(approx. 12 V) is displayed.
- Disconnect scale from mains supply!
The battery voltage is displayed.
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Service Pr 7--
Select 718
confirm
Pr718
1
confirm
The display shows all figures and symbols.
7
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Service Pr 7--
Pr730
Enter submenu
01
01= Display logbook
02= Print logbook
7
confirm
Display logbook
Submenu 01
Step 1 Software identification number. (Software ID)
Accessing information
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Service Pr 7--
Pr730
7
Press <Enter> key 01 1
Pr730
9 20 12
1 Serial number of the entry
2 Department number 1 2 3
3 Component number
Pr730
A10F 002 0200
1 Software ID
2 Version number of legally relevant part 1 2 3
Pr730
140910 1058
1 Date DDMMYY
2 Time 1 2
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Service Pr 7--
If there are further entries in the logbook, the next entry is displayed.
Pr730
8 20 12
1 Serial number of the entry
2 Department number 1 2 3
3 Component number
Pr730
bc 01 001 0170
1 Version number of the loaded software
1 7
Pr730
090410 1432
1 Date
2 Time 1 2
Hold down the <Enter> key until all logbook entries are displayed.
Once all entries are displayed, the scale shows the next submenu.
Pr730
02
Print logbook
Requirement
- Receipt paper is in the printer.
- Pr 505 -0 Ticket paper
Submenu 02
confirm
Logbook is printed.
1 Serial number of the entry
2 Department number
3 Component number
4 Version number of the loaded software
5 Date
6 Time
1 2 3 4 5 6
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7.23 Programming overview
Menus marked with an asterisk *, sub. (submenus) or settings are not available for all
country versions.
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Operating instruction BC II Troubleshooting
8 Troubleshooting
You can generally eliminate the errors specified below yourself, using the described
remedy.
In the case of errors which you cannot eliminate yourself and which are not described in
this Operating Manual, please call your Bizerba customer service point.
Please provide your Bizerba customer service point with the following details:
- Device type (see type plate)
- Device no. (see type plate)
- Error description
This will facilitate preparations by customer service staff.
8
8.1 Fault description
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8.2 Messages
Operating errors or faults in the electronics are indicated by ”Cod” and an error code digit.
Display
Cod 1 1 2
kg T kg Price / kg Price
Cod 110 Scale below zero after start-‐ Fit load plate and press <C>
up. key!
Error 073 Scale sales overflow. Print and delete sales, see
menus Pr 310, Pr 311 and Pr
320
PAPErEND End of paper insert new ticket paper or new
label roll.
incorrect setting Check setting in Pr 505.
0= Receipt paper
1=Label paper
Other error code digits --- Press <C> key or switch the
scale off and on again with the
<On-Of f> key.
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9 Maintenance
9.1 Cleaning
The cleaning instructions must be observed during installation, operation and
maintenance.
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Switch off device before cleaning and pull out power plug.
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Use warm water with dish-washing detergent (food safe) for cleaning. Use a soft,
non-fraying cloth, moistened lightly.
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1
Clean the deflection pin and take-up pin.
Open the printer cover and printhead.
Remove the label roll.
Remove glue from parts 1 .
9
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or
9
Aerosol can, 200ml
Order no.: 9400 8900133
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9.2 Maintenance
The load plate must be removed every 4 weeks and loose dirt removed with a brush or
vacuum cleaner.
Replace the load plate and check the zero point of the scale. Switch the scale off and on if
necessary.
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10 Technical data
10.1 Dimensions
Scale BC II 800
L Length: 342 mm
W Width: 462 mm
H Overall height: 90 mm
H1
H1 Complete height: 512 mm
H
W
L 10
Fig. 109: BC II 800
Scale BC II 100
L Length: 360 mm
W Width: 432 mm
H
H Overall height: 174 mm
W
L
L Length: 360 mm
W Width: 487 mm
H Overall height: H1
174 mm
H1 Complete height: 461 mm
H
W
L
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Operating instruction BC II Subject index
Subject index
A EAN 13 structure example, 7 - 24
for article, 7 - 45
Addition of customer total, 7 - 88 for non-PLU, 7 - 68
Amount tend./change operation, for PLU, 7 - 45
7 - 97 for total, 7 - 68
Release printout on ticket, 7 - 116 Height on label, 7 - 123
Height on ticket, 7 - 112
Article Instore code, Examples, 7 - 24
Assign barcode, 7 - 45 Instore code EAN 13, 7 - 20, 7 - 23
Assign product group, 7 - 44 Instore code EAN 8, 7 - 25
Assign supplementary text, 7 - 48 manage, 7 - 65
Data of origin, 7 - 47 Manufacturer code EAN 8, 7 - 19
define, 7 - 43 Manufacturer code WAN 13, 7 - 18
Define article tare, 7 - 44 Overview, 7 - 16
Define unit price, 7 - 44 Print barcode structure, 7 - 65
delete, 7 - 54 Print code structure, 7 - 65
Enter sell-by date, 7 - 45 Print code structures, 7 - 7
Overwrite unit price, 7 - 46 print on label, 7 - 123
Print article label, 7 - 95 print on ticket, 7 - 112
Print list, 7 - 53 11
Report, 7 - 78 Basic price, programming, 7 - 44
Rounding of article total, 7 - 109 Beeper, on/off, 7 - 154
Text, 7 - 47
BLD
Type, 7 - 46
BLD label list, 7 - 7, 7 - 71
Weight class, 7 - 47
BLD logo fields, 7 - 49
Article maintenance, 7 - 42 Delete BLD labels, 7 - 72
Define PLU, 7 - 43 Delete BLD logos, 7 - 72
Assign VAT, to PLU, 7 - 38 Label example, 7 - 119
Number of BLD logo fields per PLU,
Assisted sale with labels, 6 - 30 7 - 144
Assisted sales with ticket, 6 - 25 Number of BLD text fields per PLU,
7 - 144
Automatic zero setting, 7 - 90
Select BLD labels, 7 - 122
Supplementary text for BLD text fields,
B 7 - 48
BLD (Bizerba Label Designer), 7 - 7,
Back-calculation, 7 - 50 7 - 48
Barcode, 7 - 16 By Count fixed weight, 7 - 50
Assign Code 128, 7 - 31 Create, 7 - 36
Barcode structure example for Code Mandatory input of pieces, 6 - 43
128, 7 - 29
Overview, 7 - 36
Barcode structure example, EAN 13,
7 - 22 By-Count
Check and adopt code structure, 7 - 64 Back-calculation, 7 - 50
Code 128, 7 - 26 Create, 7 - 34
Code structure for all PLUs, 7 - 66 Database configuration, 7 - 33
Define barcode structure, 7 - 61 Fixed weight mode, 7 - 50
Define structure, 7 - 61 Mandatory input, 7 - 50, 7 - 92
Delete code structure, 7 - 65 Overview, 7 - 33
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F I
Fixed weight
Back-calculation, 7 - 50 Initial display, 7 - 1
Create, 7 - 35 Initial setting, 7 - 4
Overview, 7 - 35 Input
Fixed weight , Database Special characters, 7 - 12
configuration, 7 - 33 Text, 7 - 10, 7 - 11
Font Insert ticket roll , 5 - 11
Change on label, 7 - 127 Install label roll, 5 - 12
change on ticket, 7 - 115
Installation, 4 - 1
Font type, change, 7 - 10
Instore code EAN 13, 7 - 20
Footer text
create, 7 - 56 Instore code EAN 8, 7 - 25
delete, 7 - 59 IP address
Print list, 7 - 58 Display, 7 - 138, 7 - 140 11
print on ticket, 7 - 113 set, 7 - 138
Foreign currency Items operator display, 7 - 96
Calculation method, 7 - 134
Currency exchange rate, 7 - 135
Currency factor, 7 - 135 J
Currency symbol, 7 - 134
Journal, delete, 7 - 83
Decimal places, 7 - 134
print on label, 7 - 128 Journal function, 7 - 146
Print supplementary text on ticket,
7 - 114
Rounding, 7 - 135 K
Second currency display, 7 - 133 Key functions, 5 - 4
Select function, 7 - 133
Settings, 7 - 133 Keyboard, 5 - 3, 5 - 4
Translation rule, 7 - 136 Functions, 5 - 4
Keyboard, 5 - 4
Membrane keyboard, 5 - 3
G Keyboard selection, 7 - 158
General operating mode settings, Keys
7 - 90 Function code table, 7 - 157
Guidelines, 2 - 4 Modify function, 7 - 156
Konformitätserklärung, 3, 5
H
Header and footer text list, 7 - 5
L
Header text Label, 5 - 12
create, 7 - 56 Barcode printout, 7 - 123
delete, 7 - 59 Change font, 7 - 127
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Y
Year , 2 or 4-digit, 7 - 85
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Operating instruction BC II Appendix
Appendix
Declaration of Conformity for BC ll
SparkLAN WUBR-507N
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Hauptverwaltung Balingen
Postfach 10 01 64, 72301 Balingen
Wilhelm-Kraut-Straße 65
72336 Balingen, Germany
complies with the type described in the type approval certificate and the current
requirements of the following EC directives:
Directive on non-automatic weighing instruments 2009/23/EC
EMC directive on electromagnetic compatibility 2004/108/EC
Directive on electrical equipment designed for use 2006/95/EC
within certain voltage limits
complies with the type described in the type approval certificate and the current
requirements of the following EC directives:
Directive on non-automatic weighing instruments 2009/23/EC
EMC directive on electromagnetic compatibility 2004/108/EC
Directive on electrical equipment designed for use 2006/95/EC
within certain voltage limits
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