Pitney Bowes Postal Equipment N521P User Manual

Operating Guide  
Electronic  
Postal Scale  
eight Hold  
W
N500 series  
- UK Model N521 & N521P  
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CHAPTER 1  
INTRODUCTION  
Offers a brief description of the scale and keypad, covers safety  
precautions, cabling, specifications, and help information.  
About Your Scale.................................................................... 2  
Sleep Mode ..........................................................................................2  
Safety Precautions ................................................................ 2  
Mains Electrical Connection ......................................................... 2  
Scale & Keypad Identification ............................................. 3  
Connecting Wires, Cables, & Meter ..................................... 4  
Specifications ......................................................................... 5  
Getting Help............................................................................ 5  
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION  
The N500 series Electronic Postal Scale is a 2kg capacity decision  
making scale which uses computer technology to give you an accurate,  
automatic display of weight, postal rate and charges. Place the mail on  
the scale and select the appropriate category and any fees required; the  
scale will display the correct postal charges.  
ABOUT YOUR  
SCALE  
The postage rate information is all contained within a small electronic  
‘chip’ called a PROM. When the postage rates change, you can easily  
remove the old PROM and fit a new one to instantly update your scale.  
If the scale is linked to a Pitney Bowes electronic postage meter, it can  
automatically set the postage value and control the accounts set up on  
the postage meter.  
If the scale is linked to a Pitney Bowes Electronic Postage Meter with a  
Mailing Base capable of tape dispensing, the scale will also enable a tape  
to be produced automatically.  
The scale enters sleep mode if it remains inactive at zero weight for  
more than three minutes. During sleep mode, the display is  
extinguished.  
Sleep Mode  
Never attempt to remove covers from your scale. No user serviceable  
parts are contained within the unit, servicing should be referred to  
qualified personnel.  
SAFETY  
PRECAUTIONS  
The scale platform may be removed to gain access to the Postage Rate  
PROM (see page 26). Always ensure power is turned OFF at the mains  
socket outlet before removing the platform.  
The N500 is supplied with a power supply suitable for use on standard  
UK 13A mains sockets. Only the power supply provided with the scale  
should be used.  
Mains electrical  
connection  
Note:  
The socket outlet should be near to the equipment  
and should be easily accessible.  
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SCALE & KEYPAD  
IDENTIFICATION  
Model/Serial Number Plate  
(Under Platform)  
Weighing Platform  
Level  
Indicator  
Rate PROM  
(Under Platform)  
Display  
Scroll Keys  
Colour Keys  
Alpha-  
numeric Keys  
Decimal  
Point  
Weight Hold  
Adjustable  
Feet (4)  
Enter  
C/CE  
Zero Key  
(re-zeroes  
scale)  
Menu Selection Keys  
Category/Carrier,  
Scale & Meter Control  
Keys  
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION  
Your scale should already have been installed, either by yourself or by a  
Pitney Bowes engineer. This section has been included to assist you if a  
lead comes loose or you relocate the system.  
CONNECTING  
WIRES, CABLES, &  
METER  
1. Connect the small end  
of the power cord to the  
scale.  
2. If using a Postage Meter,  
B
A
connect the small end  
of the meter cable to the  
scale connector A.  
Some meter cables may  
have a second connector  
which locates onto scale  
connector B. If your  
cable doesn’t have this  
second connector,  
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nothing needs to be  
connected at point B.  
3. Tuck the cord(s) under  
the guides on the  
bottom of the scale.  
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4. If using a Postage  
Meter, connect the large  
end of the meter cable  
to the meter. Tighten  
the thumbscrews  
Note:  
A B700 Post-  
perfect™ Postage  
meter is shown, the  
B900 meter has a  
similar connector on  
the right side of the  
meter.  
securely.  
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Power supply:  
Input:  
Output:  
230VAC, 50Hz  
9VDC, 300mA  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Physical dimensions:  
271mm deep x 237mm wide x 75mm high  
Weight:  
1.7kg  
Operating temp. range:  
Weighing specifications:  
+10C to +40°C  
Capacity:  
Increment:  
2kg  
1g  
Compliance:  
Pitney Bowes certifies that the  
N500 complies with the  
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the  
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC. The product  
was tested in a typical configuration.  
If you require assistance during the installation process, call our  
GETTING HELP  
Helpline on 0990 13 47 00.  
If you require service after the initial installation process, call our  
Careline on 0990 12 13 14.  
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION  
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CHAPTER 2  
USING YOUR SCALE  
This Chapter describes the process of weighing a mailpiece and  
calculating postage. It also provides information on special scale  
features and meter interface.  
The Keyboard ....................................................................... 8  
Menu Selection Keys .................................................................. 8  
Category/Carrier Keys ............................................................... 9  
Scroll Keys..................................................................................... 9  
Alpha-numeric & Colour Keys .................................................. 9  
Scale Control Keys ..................................................................... 9  
Meter Control Keys..................................................................... 9  
Using the Scale .................................................................10  
Sleep Mode ...................................................................................10  
Postage Meter Accounts.........................................................10  
Choosing a Category .................................................................. 11  
Choosing Fees.............................................................................. 12  
Manually Adding a Value........................................................... 13  
Using the Scale with a Postage Meter ................................ 13  
Processing Additional Items................................................... 13  
Using the Weight Hold Feature .............................................. 14  
Currency Breakdown .................................................................. 15  
Using ‘Scale Functions’ Feature.....................................16  
Fee Recall ......................................................................................16  
Entering Weight Manually ........................................................16  
Parts Count.................................................................................. 17  
Meter Functions............................................................... 18  
Funds .............................................................................................18  
Account Status .........................................................................18  
Changing Setup Options .................................................19  
User Options................................................................................ 19  
Supervisor Options ...................................................................20  
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CHAPTER 2: USING YOUR SCALE  
This section is intended to familiarise you with the keyboard. Full  
details of all key functions will be covered later in this guide as they are  
used to operate the scale.  
THE KEYBOARD  
The keyboard is grouped into the following areas:-  
Note:  
Menu Selection keys  
Category/Carrier keys  
Scroll keys  
Alpha-numeric keys and Colour keys  
Scale Control keys  
The keyboard layout  
shown is correct at  
the time of printing.  
Changes to postal  
rate structures  
may mean your  
keyboard looks  
Meter Control keys  
Menu Selection keys  
Scale Control keys  
Colour keys  
Scroll keys  
slightly different.  
Operation of the  
scale will, however,  
be as described in  
this guide.  
Weight Hold  
Category/Carrier keys  
Meter Control keys  
Alpha-numeric keys  
Menu Selection Keys  
The N500 features a menu driven user interface, which guides you  
through each postal transaction and applies the information and  
features you select. The Menu Selection keys also allow you to configure  
the scale’s setup to your own requirements.  
Note: Pressing the  
C/CE key once, while  
in a transaction,  
reverts to the  
previous screen. The  
second press of  
C/CE clears the  
transaction and  
returns you to the  
ready mode.  
To select an item from the menu, press the key which is aligned with  
you choice. The scale will accept your choice and advance to the next  
menu screen, if appropriate.  
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These keys are either one-touch Category keys or Carrier keys. Pressing  
a Category key will act as a short cut to select the Category in one easy  
step. Pressing a Carrier key will list all available Categories for the  
Carrier selected, then press the relevant Menu Selection key to choose  
the Category you want.  
Category/Carrier Keys  
Scroll Keys  
Arrows ▲ ▲ appearing on the right hand side of the display indicate  
that there are more choices available. Use the Scroll keys to move the  
menu up or down to view the choices which will not fit on the display.  
The Alpha-numeric keys are used to enter country codes, select the  
number of tapes required or enter monetary amounts.  
Alpha-numeric &  
Colour Keys  
When used in conjunction with the Colour Keys, they allow you to  
enter alphabetic information, such as names of countries or passwords.  
For example, to enter the letter ‘S’:  
First, press and release the blue key  
Next, press the S key  
Remember: to enter alphabetic information, press the colour key before each  
press of an alpha key.  
Keys in this area are used to control functions of the scale. The Zero  
key is covered below, see pages 15 and 18 for scale functions and setup  
options.  
Scale Control Keys  
Meter Control Keys  
The Zero key is used to re-zero the scale if it was turned on with a  
weight on the platform or if the scale does not read zero correctly with  
an empty platform.  
Keys in this area allow you to change the account batch at the postage  
meter, transfer monetary values to the meter for franking or producing  
tapes, and allow you to view/change information at the meter.  
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The following assumes you or a Pitney Bowes engineer have completed  
USING THE SCALE  
the installation instructions included with your scale. If not, please do  
so now. Ensure that before you start using your scale, you check that the  
scale has been levelled correctly (see page 26).  
Where possible, sort items of mail into batches of like categories, i.e. 1st  
Class or 2nd Class etc. This will minimise category changing.  
Your scale should be turned ON and ready for use. The display will  
show 0g (provided the weighing platform is empty) and the Select  
Category prompt.  
During operation, if the scale is at zero weight and not used for 3  
minutes, it will enter Sleep Mode. During Sleep Mode the display is  
extinguished.  
Sleep Mode  
When a weight is placed on the platform or any key is pressed, the  
display will relight with all the previous selections showing.  
If your scale is linked to a postage meter which has internal accounting,  
you must select a valid account before you start processing mail on the  
scale. This operation can be done from the scale keyboard. Dependant  
upon whether you have the Datalink option fitted to your postage  
meter, one of the following two methods will allow you to select the  
account. First, press the Account key…  
Postage Meter  
Accounts  
Notes:  
1. Selecting account  
0, cancels out of  
the current account  
and prevents mail  
processing until a  
valid account is  
entered.  
If the display shows the list of accounts available down the left side of  
the screen, press the menu selection key alongside the account to select.  
or…  
If the display prompts you to enter an account number, key in a valid  
account number and press the Enter key. The new account will be  
displayed.  
2. If an arrow  
appears on the  
display, use the  
scroll keys to  
display accounts  
not on the screen.  
The postage meter will set to the chosen account and you can now  
process mail as described in the following section. To change the  
account at any time, simply repeat the above sequence.  
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1. Place an item of mail onto the  
scale platform; its weight will  
be displayed together with the  
Select Category prompt.  
Choosing a Category  
0g  
Select Category  
- Royal Mail  
- Parcelforce  
Note: If your scale  
is connected to a  
meter with  
2. Select a postage Category:  
accounting  
Account:01  
activated, the  
active meter  
account also  
Either press a one-touch  
Category key to instantly select 1st or  
2nd Class letters.  
appears at the  
bottom of the  
screen. See page  
10, Postage Meter  
Accounts.  
or, alternatively…  
Select one of the Carriers using either one  
of the Carrier keys, or the menu selection  
key alongside the Carrier you want.  
The display will list the  
available Categories for that  
13g  
Royal Mail  
- 1st Class  
- 2nd Class  
- Ist Priority  
- Letters Int'l  
- Printed & News  
- Small Packets  
carrier. Press the Menu  
Selection key alongside the  
category you want. (The  
example shows Letters Int’l  
selected).  
If an arrow appears on the display, you may need to use the Scroll  
keys to display additional categories.  
3. Some Categories require a zone  
13g  
Ryl Let Int  
- Air - Country  
selection. If this is the case, the  
display will list the zones  
possible.  
- Air Europe  
- Air Zone 1  
If you know the zone required,  
press the Menu Selection key  
- Air Zone 2  
- Surface O/S Eur  
Note: If the country  
doesn’t appear, try  
entering an  
alternative name  
i.e. for Irish Republic  
try Republic of  
Ireland, or for  
alongside your choice.  
Alternatively, for air mail  
13g  
categories, you can press the  
Ryl Let Int Air  
Menu Selection key alongside  
- U.A.E.  
Air - Country’ and the scale  
will ask for a country selection.  
Key in the first letter of the  
country name using the Alpha-  
- Uganda  
- Ukraine  
- Uruguay  
- U.S.A.  
Holland try  
Netherlands.  
- Uzbekistan  
numeric and Colour keys.  
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You can continue entering the name of the country or, if necessary,  
Choosing a Category  
(continued)  
use the Scroll keys to locate the country you want. Then select it  
using the appropriate Menu Selection key. The scale will determine  
which zone the country falls into automatically.  
Note: The number  
after the country  
name is a country  
code. If you mail a  
country frequently,  
remember its code.  
At the ‘Enter  
Country’ prompt,  
key in the code then  
press Enter.  
4. The scale now will display the  
6g  
RM Let Int Air  
¶ USA/1  
- Swiftair £ 3.30  
- Swift+Comp £ 4.30  
- Airsure £ 4.00  
£ 0.47  
postage amount in the top right  
hand corner of the display.  
- Airsure+Comp £ 5.00  
- Int. Signed £ 2.85  
When a Category is selected and a price shown, the display will list the  
permitted fees for the Category. You can continue processing mail  
without adding fees, or you can add fees as required.  
Choosing Fees  
To add a fee, press the Menu Selection key alongside the fee you want.  
If the fee selected is value dependent (varies with the value of the item  
to be mailed), the scale will ask you to enter the value of the item. Key  
in the value on the numeric keys followed by the Enter key. Values are  
in pounds unless you enter the decimal point i.e.  
key in… 500 for £500  
key in… 5.01 for £5.01  
The display will show a tick alongside the fee selected and the value will  
be added to the postage amount in the display.  
The display will show additional fees which are still valid. If desired,  
you may continue to add these extra fees.  
You can de-select any fee you have added by pressing the Menu  
Selection key alongside the fee. The tick will be extinguished and the  
fee value will be removed from the postage value on the display.  
You can de-select all the fees added by pressing the C/CE key.  
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You can manually add any amount to the postage displayed. Use the  
Alpha-numeric keys to select the amount and then press the Enter key  
to add this to the postage displayed. Values are in pence unless you  
enter the decimal point i.e.  
Manually Adding a  
Value  
Note:  
The scale does not  
retain manually  
added values for  
the next item.  
key in… 40 for 40p  
key in… 40. for £40  
You can de-select a manually added value by pressing the Menu  
Selection key alongside the Manul Add entry displayed. The manually  
added amount will be removed from the postage value on the display.  
Adding Excess Postage  
You can also use the Manual Add facility to add excess postage for items  
having less than the required postage for the Category selected. To add  
the difference to the item, press the C/CE key twice to clear the  
Category and return to ready mode. Then manually add the value as  
described above.  
If your N500 is linked to a Pitney Bowes electronic  
postage meter, you can set the meter to the postage  
amount displayed by pressing the Meter Set key at the  
bottom of the keyboard. The meter ‘ready’ symbol ( )  
will appear on the display each side of the value.  
Using the Scale with  
a Postage Meter  
Note:  
If Postage Meter  
funds are low, the  
scale will blink the  
monetary field  
decimal point. You  
can continue using  
the scale as long as  
adequate funds  
exist in the Postage  
Meter.  
If the scale is linked to a Mailing Machine with automatic  
tape dispensing available, you can automatically print a  
postage tape of the required value by pressing the Tape key.  
The N500 can also print up to 25 tapes of the same value  
in one automatic operation. Key in the number of tapes you want (up  
to 25), then press the Tape key. The Mailing Machine will print the  
requested number of tapes.  
When you remove the item from the platform, the Category selected  
will be retained until you select another Category or press the C/CE  
key. However, fees selected or manually added amounts will not be  
retained. This is to prevent you accidentally leaving fees or other  
additions operating on subsequent items of mail.  
Processing Additional  
Items  
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The weight hold feature is useful when weighing large envelopes that  
USING THE  
WEIGHT HOLD  
FEATURE  
block the display. This feature retains the weight reading for a brief  
time after you remove an item from the scale. It allows you to continue  
selecting categories and fees even though the item is no longer on the  
scale. Pressing any key other than zero (for example, to select a category  
of fee) extends the weight hold time for that transaction.  
To use the weight hold feature for one transaction:  
1. Press the Weight Hold key and place a mailpiece on the scale.  
Result: "Hold" appears on the display (only if no weight is on the  
scale).  
2. Remove the mailpiece from the scale and note that the weight  
reading remains.  
3. Select a category and apply fees if desired.  
To exit manual weight hold, wait a few seconds until the hold feature  
times out or press Zero.  
Note: The weight hold feature can be configured to automatically  
operate for all mailpieces placed on to the platform if required. (See  
page 19 - Changing Setup Options).  
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This function allows you to generate multiple tapes to equal a postage  
amount greater than the printing capacity of the attached meter.  
Currency Breakdown  
For example, if your meter has a maximum printing capacity of £99.99  
and the item you are weighing requires £110 of postage:  
1. Press the Meter Set or Tape key. The  
postage amount and Currency  
Breakdown prompt displays to  
indicate the total exceeds the meter's  
printing capacity.  
2. Press the Meter Set or Tape key again. The meter sets to £99.99  
and generates a tape (if tape was selected) for that amount. The  
remaining amount is displayed on the scale.  
3. Press the Meter Set or Tape key again. The meter sets to the  
remaining amount and generates a tape (if tape was selected) for  
that amount. The scale display returns to the original total postage  
amount.  
4. Remove the item from the scale and press C/CE twice to return to  
ready mode.  
To cancel the currency breakdown function, press C/CE any time  
during the transaction.  
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The scale has a number of special  
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FUNCTIONS’  
FEATURE  
features that help you process mail  
quickly and efficiently. These  
features are explained below and are  
accessed by pressing the Scale  
Functions key and selecting from  
the menu list.  
Scale Functions  
- Fee Recall  
- Weight Hold  
- Manual Weight Entry  
- Parts Count  
The Fee Recall option allows you to review the fees included in the total  
postage amount during a transaction. It also displays the item value for  
verification.  
Fee Recall  
For example, to recall fees or a manually added monetary amount:  
1. With the total postage amount displayed, press the Scale Functions  
key.  
2. Select Fee Recall. The value of the item and the fees that were  
applied to the postage amount display.  
3. Select Exit to return to the normal operating display  
.
This function enables Weight Hold mode for the transaction, as  
described on page 14.  
Weight Hold  
This function allows you to enter the known weight of an item without  
putting the item on the scale. You can then generate a tape on the meter  
and apply it to the mailpiece.  
Entering Weight  
Manually  
1. Remove all items from the scale platform.  
2. Press the Scale Functions key.  
3. Select Manual Weight Entry.  
4. When prompted, enter the weight in grammes. For example:  
For 456 grammes, enter 4 5 6 then press Enter  
5. Select a Category. The postage amount displays.  
6. Add fees as necessary.  
7. Transfer postage to the meter.  
8. Generate a tape or print a tape strip.  
9. Press the Zero key to exit manual weight mode.  
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This function allows you to obtain a count of items based on a sample  
of a known quantity of those items. Depending on the shape and  
quantity of the parts you are weighing, you may need to place them in a  
container. You can deduct the weight of the container, and count and  
weigh the parts at the same time. If you are not using a container, start  
with Step 3 below.  
Par ts Count  
Note: All like Items  
must be the same  
individual weight.  
1. Press C/CE twice.  
2. Place an empty container on the scale. (The container must weigh  
no more than 40g).  
3. Press the Scale Functions key and select Parts Count from the  
menu. The scale re-zeros and prompts you to place a counted  
sample on the scale platform.  
4. Place parts in the  
container (or on the scale  
platform). The total  
weight of the parts must  
be 50g or more for the  
scale to calculate  
correctly. When the scale  
has enough weight, it  
prompts you to enter the  
number of parts in the  
sample.  
5. Note the number of parts on the scale. Enter that number via the  
Alpha-numeric keys, then press Enter. The display shows the  
number of parts, their total weight and their average individual  
weight. If you add or remove items, the scale keeps a running total  
of the parts.  
0
6. To exit Parts Count, remove parts from scale and press C/CE. If  
you used a container, remove it from the scale and press the Zero  
key.  
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If the scale is linked to a Pitney  
Bowes postage meter, you can  
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METER FUNCTIONS  
Meter Functions  
- Funds  
- Account Status  
Note: The postage  
meter must be  
connected and  
switched on for  
you to access  
access certain meter functions direct  
from the scale. These features are  
explained below and are accessed by  
pressing the Meter Functions key  
and selecting from the menu list.  
Meter Functions.  
Select Funds to read the amount of funds available and used and the  
total number of mailpieces processed by your postage meter. Press C/CE  
once to return to Meter Functions, or twice for normal operation.  
Funds  
Account Status allows you to view the status of the account to which the  
meter is set. It displays the account number, and the amount of money  
and number of pieces processed against that account.  
Account Status  
Choose Select Account to pick from a list of available account numbers,  
then press Enter.  
Choose Clear Account to clear value and pieces information from the  
selected account at the end of a reporting period. Confirm with Yes to  
clear the account, or choose No to leave the account unchanged.  
Press C/CE once to return to Meter Functions, or twice for normal  
operation.  
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You may want to configure the scale  
to more closely meet your  
requirements. To enter Setup  
Mode, press the Setup key and  
review the list of user setup options  
User Setup  
- Exit  
CHANGING  
SETUP OPTIONS  
- OFF Autoclear Cat  
- OFF Autoclear Zone  
- ON ClrZoneNewCat  
- OFF Auto Weigh Hold  
- Supervisor Setup  
- Service Setup  
Service Setup is accessible only by  
Pitney Bowes Customer Service Representatives.  
User Options are set to either on or off. They concern information you  
can retain from mailpiece to mailpiece. The options are defined below.  
User Options  
Option  
Function  
Autoclear Cat  
When on, category information clears when  
you remove a mailpiece from the scale.  
Autoclear Zone  
(Displays only when  
Autoclear Cat is off.)  
When on, zone information  
clears when you remove a mailpiece from  
the scale.  
Clear Zone New Cat  
Auto Weigh Hold  
When on, the zone clears when you select a  
new category.  
When on, automatically retains weight  
reading for 10 seconds after mailpieces are  
removed from the platform. See page 14  
1. Press the menu selection key next to the option you want to  
change. The screen indicates your change.  
2. Select Exit to escape this menu.  
3. Select Save or Cancel to save or cancel your changes.  
After exiting setup mode, the scale reinitializes and returns to ready  
mode.  
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Certain options are password-protected for supervisory control.  
You can access these options by pressing the Setup key and selecting  
Supervisor Options  
Supervisor Setup.  
At the Enter Password prompt:  
1. Enter the supervisor password, M G R, on the colour-coded and  
alphanumeric keys from left to right as shown.  
2. Press Enter. The menu options are Exit and Configure Scale. See  
Green  
Green  
Red  
the chart below for definitions of Configure Scale. Pressing Exit  
returns you to the User Setup screen.  
3. Select the desired options and respond to the prompts.  
Default  
Off  
Option  
Description  
Other Language  
Inscriptions  
Accounting  
Vibration Filter  
Not used in the UK at this time.  
Not used in the UK at this time.  
Not used in the UK at this time.  
Note: Pressing Exit  
while in a supervisor  
option returns you  
to the previous  
screen.  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Turn on this option only in areas of  
excessive vibration to aid the  
display of stable weight.  
4. When finished, select Exit twice to exit the supervisor and user  
setup menus.  
5. Select Save or Cancel to save or cancel your changes.  
6. After exiting Setup Mode, the scale reinitializes and returns to ready  
mode.  
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CHAPTER 3  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Clearing Error Messages ................................................. 22  
Diagnosing Problems ........................................................ 22  
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Occasionally, error messages display on the screen. Sometimes they  
identify an incorrect entry and indicate corrective action. To clear most  
errors:  
CLEARING ERROR  
MESSAGES  
1. Press C/CE to return to previous menu.  
2. Press C/CE a second time to return to the beginning of the  
transaction.  
If the error does not clear, call the Pitney Bowes CARELINE at  
0990 12 13 14 for help.  
You may be able to diagnose and correct problems yourself by referring  
to the symptoms vs. recommendations chart on the next page. If  
performing the suggested action is not successful, call the Pitney Bowes  
CARELINE.  
DIAGNOSING  
PROBLEMS  
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Probable  
Cause  
Symptom  
Recommendation  
Blank screen.  
A. Sleep mode.  
Touch the weight platform.  
Reinstall/replace PROM.  
B. PROM not firmly  
in slot.  
C. No power.  
Check power supply is firmly connected  
at each end. Remove plug from wall  
outlet, wait 10 seconds; reconnect.  
Scale does not  
return to zero.  
Interference with  
scale platform.  
Press Zero key.  
Scale displays  
zero weight only.  
Out of calibration or  
mechanical  
Check for foreign matter under scale  
platform. Call CARELINE.  
interference.  
Scale display does  
not reach 2kg.  
Platform incorrectly  
seated or mechanical  
interference.  
Ensure platform correctly seated. Check  
for foreign matter under platform.  
Inconsistent  
weights.  
A. Air currents moving  
across platform.  
Move scale to another location.  
Clear area around scale.  
B. Platform or item  
being weighed touching  
another object.  
C. Vibrations affecting  
scale.  
Turn vibration filter ON (see page 19).  
Re-level the scale (see page 26).  
D. Scale not level.  
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CHAPTER 4  
MAINTAINING YOUR SCALE  
Includes cleaning instructions and how to install rate PROMs.  
Cleaning ..................................................................................26  
Levelling ..................................................................................26  
Postage Rate (PROM) Change ...........................................26  
Fitting the PROM ........................................................................... 27  
Service ....................................................................................28  
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CHAPTER 4: MAINTAINING YOUR SCALE  
Your scale requires very little maintenance. Simply keep it clean by  
wiping it with a soft dry cloth. Do not use harsh chemical cleaners on  
your scale.  
CLEANING  
LEVELLING  
The scale must have a firm base  
and be level to give its best  
performance.  
To level the scale, adjust the four  
feet until the bubble in the  
levelling device on top of the  
platform is centralised.  
Turn the feet clockwise to raise them or anticlockwise to lower them.  
This section describes how to update the postage rates  
contained within your scale by removing the old  
PROM and fitting a new one.  
POSTAGE RATE  
(PROM) CHANGE  
Service Maintenance Contracts in the UK may  
include automatic supply of a new PROM at a  
Rate PROM  
postage rate change. If not, or if you do not have a  
Maintenance Contract, you will need to order a new PROM from  
Pitney Bowes at each rate change.  
The PROM is located in a slot  
under the weighing platform.  
The PROM’s label gives details of  
the PROM part number, country  
and revision date.  
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1. Turn power OFF at the wall  
Fitting the PROM  
outlet.  
2. Remove the platform by  
lifting straight upwards.  
3. Slide the old PROM out of  
its location slot. Resistance  
will be felt. Put this PROM  
to one side for now.  
4. Slide the new PROM into  
the empty slot ensuring the  
opening in the PROM  
handle is in the top right  
hand corner. Resistance will  
be felt once the PROM has  
made contact with its  
connector.  
5. Push the PROM into its slot until it snaps into place and is firmly  
seated into its connector. MODERATE pressure may be required.  
6. Refit the platform and turn the scale ON from the wall outlet.  
If, after fitting the PROM and switching ON, the scale display will  
not light or an error is displayed, check that the PROM has been  
fitted fully into its slot as described above. If the scale still does not  
function correctly, call Pitney Bowes for assistance.  
7. Make sure the scale is level after fitting the PROM. If necessary, re-  
level the scale by turning its feet until the bubble in the level  
indicator is centred.  
8. Return the old PROM to Pitney Bowes following the instructions  
received with the new PROM.  
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Pitney Bowes provides service throughout the UK.  
SERVICE  
Should you require service or assistance call the Pitney Bowes  
CARELINE on 0990 12 13 14  
A service maintenance contract is available to keep your system in top  
operating condition at nominal cost. Contact Pitney Bowes for full  
information.  
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