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Avery Weigh- Tronix Technical Specification IM Series
Overview
General Description
The IM series provides a range
of counter scales to cover the
different requirements of fresh
food counters, self-service,
pre-pack areas and point of sale
areas for supermarkets and
speciality stores.
These terminals may be used
in stand-alone mode or linked
together to form networks.
In addition, the different
departments can be linked
together and connected to a
back office computer, to form
store-wide, centrally managed
networks.
The scales can operate in a
number of different modes,printing individual labels for
each item or combining the
shoppers items together and
printing a single receipt.
Build Types and
Description
IM 100
Monobloc scale - a compact
weighing terminal withintegrated vendor and
customer display.
42 pre-set key keyboard.
IM 202
Head up Display (HUD) for both
the customer and the vendor
are mounted on the tower.
This model features an
extended, 60 pre-set key
keyboard.
IM 300
Self-Service scale providing 80
pre-set, assignable keys placed
on a large keyboard mountedon the display column. An
additional 80 key keyboard can
also be added providing a total
of 160 keys.
The keyboard provides full
travel keys with a side loading
protective envelope allowing
insertion of a product-legended
keyboard. Keys can be doubled
or arranged in groups of four to
allow larger sized keys.
IM 400Two-piece scale with the
keyboard and both displays
mounted on the tower column.
This maximises eye-level
interaction between operator
and customer. 40 key preset
keyboard.
IM 500
The hanging scale is bracket
mounted with attached
suspended weighing plate.
Integrated printing mechanism.
40 pre-set key keyboard. A pole
kit is available as an accessory.
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Dimensions IM100 (w x d x h) 374 x 407 x 169mm - 14.7 x 16.0 x 6.7 in
IM202 (w x d x h) 374 x 444 x 535mm - 14.7 x 17.5 x 21.1 in
IM300 (Single keyboard) (w x d x h) 374 x 444 x 612mm - 14.7 x 17.5 x 24.1 in
IM400 (w x d x h) 374 x 346 x 530mm - 14.7 x 13.6 x 20.1 in
IM500 (Not including hanger and pan) 372 x 346 x 344mm
(w x d x h) 14.6 x 6.1 x 13.5 in
Feet Spacing all models except 270 x 234mm
IM500 (w x d) 10.6 x 9.2 in
Capacities Standard IM 100 - 400 IM500 15kg AVR - 30lb x 0.01lb 15kg x 5g
Cost option IM100 - 400 x 0.01lb 6kg AVR, 12kg x 2g, 30kg x 5g, 50lb
Power Consumption Non Printing 18VA
Connections RJ45 Ethernet, RJ12 Cash Drawer,
proprietary serial, 2 x USB
Memory Size 1.5MB
No. PLUs 6000 @ 16 chars/plu
Networking Interscale Ethernet 10/100 base-T, max 10
scales per network, max. 20 operators
Interscale network resilience Back up server
Host i/f Ethernet 10/100 base-T
Number host networks/servers unlimited
WiFi Optional self fit module 802.11b/g compliant
Display Operator Blue LED backlit, dot matrix, 192 x 64 pixel
Customer Blue LED backlit, dot matrix, 192 x 64 pixel
Keyboard Type Pressure sensitive with tactile domes on
number/function keys
No. preset PLUs 42 on IM100, 400, 500 - 60 on IM202
Self Service keys - type Tactile, full travel keys beneath membrane
No. Self Service Keys 80 single IM300 keyboard
160 optional dual IM300 keyboard
Printer Type Thermal Label/Receipt
Roll diameter/width Max. 100/60mm or 4/2.4 in
Speed Max. 80mm/s or 3.1in/s
Labels Print dimensions (w x l) Max. 56 x 160mm or 2.2 x 6.3 in
Graphics Yes, max. 5
No. Fonts 24
No. Formats 12, all flexible
Label orientation 0, 90, 180
Field orientation 0, 90, 180, 270
Print boxes, frames, lines Yes
Operating Modes Label, Receipt, ECR, Prepack
Barcodes Barcodes supported EAN 8, UPC 12, EAN 13, UPC 13,
Scandinavian, EAN128, RSS Expanded
(GS1 Databar), RSS14, RSS Limited
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At a Glance Specifications
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Traceability No. schemes 3
GTIN support Yes
Batch weight Yes
Expiry date Yes
Carcass Records 99Other software 2 PLU text areas, 1500 characters each, Support of: Promotions, Nutripanels, Dual
features currency pricing, PLU search, Audit Trail and transaction collection, 3 security levels, 10
departments, 21 sales messages, 4 tax rates, 9 tares, 9 discount rates, 5 payment keys,
Vertical scrolling messages, Cash up.
Hardware
Processor/Memory
All IM series scales use an ARM,
32-bit processor.
All user-programmable data
is stored in reprogrammable
Flash memory. The number of
PLUs supported is dependant
on the average text size, number
of totals used etc. Typically,
there will be sufficient memory
for at least 6000 PLUs
The following table clearly lists
the average text size in relation
to the number of PLUs available.
The table shows PLU capacity
with two totals types per PLU
and eight totals types per PLU,
according to different average
text size. Up to 12 totals types
could be stored per PLU (sales,
counter, pre-pack, override,
return and promotions). Each
total type can be stored across
two reporting periods.
Other factors which affect PLU
memory size include:
Receipt memory
Transaction per receipt memory
Diagnostic log size
Traceability record memory
Traceability totals memory
There is an additional, separate
flash memory which is used for
the application software and
factory default data. This ensuresPLU memory capacity remains
unaffected by software updates.
Displays
All IM series customer and
vendor displays are blue LED
backlit, LCD dot-matrix 192 x
64dot resolution displays.
The top left-hand corner of the
display is reserved to display
the model number. Metrological
data is displayed in the box next
to this.
Different character sets can be
supported for various countries,
including Latin, Greek, Cyrillic
and Arabic.
Displays can be adjusted for
different lighting and viewing
angles, via a contrast adjustment
in management mode.
Display annunciators emphasise
the current mode of operation,
including: fix/pre-pack, net/tare,
price base and zero. These
modes are dependant on
the market.
The unit price field allows up
to four digits before a thousand
separator is displayed.
Printers
The IM series printer is a heavy
duty label and receipt printer,
with a single motor driving both
the paper feed and paper rewindsystems. Receipt tally roll, die
cut labels or continuous sticky
paper can be used.
The paper roll is loaded onto
the spindle and the paper
passed through the large
aperture at the rear of the open
print mechanism. The single
large aperture through which the
paper is fed at the rear of the
print mechanism means paper
changes are quick and simpleand makes it virtually impossible
to feed the paper through the
printer incorrectly.
To ensure the print head can be
easily cleaned, the print head is
raised well clear of the lower
body when in the open position
ensuring good access. This easy
maintenance feature encourages
cleaning to be carried out and the
life of the print head optimised.
The printer also auto-rewinds
before printin commences,
ensuring a minimum of dead
space on the label or receipt.
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1.5 MB 2 Totals 8 TotalsAverage Text Size No. of PLUs No. of PLUs
16 6000 6000
24 6000 6000
50 6000 5557
100 6000 4736
250 4167 3334500 2557 2217
750 1852 1667
1000 1447 1331
1250 1191 1111
1500 1009 951
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Metric Imperial
Maximum Roll Size 100mm 4 in
Maximum width 60mm 2.5 in
Maximum print width 56mm 2.2 in
Print speed 80mm/s 3.1 in/s
Printer specification:
Keyboards
The IM series keyboards fitted
to the scale are hard-wearing,
touch sensitive, wipe clean
keyboards with raised pre-
programmed and digit keys.
The raised keys give a near
tactile feel when used and give
the operator feedback that their
finger is located correctly on
the key.
The IM series keyboard is
available in two options, a 66
key variant for all versions where
the display and keyboard are
mounted together, and an 84
key variant for the IM 202 head
up display version.
The raised section of the
keyboard has a number of pre-
programmed functions assigned
to it (eg: 0-9, Clear, Test, Enter,
Total / Print, Add, Tare, etc).
Each variant also has a
user-programmable area of 42
(IM100, 300, 400, 500) and 60
(IM202) keys.
The user programmable areas
comprise of hard-wearing, tear-resistant transparent pockets
under which a user-defined
insert may be slotted into place.
Four tough, flexible plastic
inserts are supplied with the
scale. They can be written on
with a non-permanent felt
marker which can be erased if a
change to the user-programmed
key is made in the future. The
reverse side of the insert
contains all keys required when
programming the scale.
Latin, Greek, Cyrillic and Arabic
character sets are delivered,
one on each insert. The insert
is retained at the lower edge
by two ridges in the plastic
moulding.
Self-service keyboards for
IM 300
The IM 300 is delivered with an
80 key self-service keyboard.
This is mounted on a metal
baseplate that sits beneath the
scale. An optional second
keyboard can also be ordered
providing a total of 160 keys.
This mounts to the same
baseplate.
The keyboard itself consists
of full travel keys, with a
transparent keyboard pocket
that accepts a keyboard insert.
Keys may be grouped in any
combination of fours, twos or
singles, providing full flexibility
for larger keys where required.
Weighing Capacities
The IM series scales areavailable in the following
standard capacities :
For IM 100, 202, 300, 400:
30 lb x 0.01 lb
50 lb x 0.01 lb
6 kg AVR
12 kg x 2 g
15 kg AVR
30 kg x 5 g
For IM 500 hanging scale:
15 kg x 5 g
30 lb x 0.01lb
Power Supply
The IM scale has an external
plug-mounted power supply
rated at 100V/60Hz to
240V/50Hz. This connects to
the underside of the scale. The
cable can be held in a clip at the
rear of the underside to providestrain relief on the DC connector.
The use of the external power
supply makes the scale a low
voltage device, and reduces
power consumption.
All variants are supplied with
interchangeable plug heads to
suit the vast majority of socket
types worldwide. Additionally,
the plug head can be removed
and a flying lead attached to theIEC C7 power connection of the
power supply. This is useful if
the power cable is of insufficient
length or there is insufficient
space at the power socket for
the power supply.
Scale Interfaces
USB Ports
All models feature two USBports, with USB V.1.1 being
supported. On IM 100, 202, 300
and 400 models, one port is
located beneath the scale, one
is located in the printer
compartment. Typically, the port
located beneath the scale may
be used for scanner input.
The port located in the printer
compartment is typically used
for data transfer with a USB
memory stick.
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On the IM500 one USB port
is located beneath the
connector/WiFi cowl on the
top of the machine and one
is located beneath the
connector/WiFi cowl on theoperator side of the machine.
Cash Drawer Interface
All models feature an RJ12
connector for use with a 12
or 24V cash drawer.
Inter-scale Network
and Host Computer
Interfaces
A maximum of 10 scales may
be linked together in a single
network.
All communications are based
on standard 10/100-BaseT
Ethernet networking. Ethernet
cabling standard IEEE802.3
defines cable type, length and
equipment.
TCP/IP is the language or
protocol, by which all devices
communicate.
Within a single network, scales
are configured in a Client/Server
configuration, with all scales
sharing the same Ethernet port
address.
Any scale can be configured as
the Server and all scales contain
the full PLU and data file.
As all scales are connected
directly into an Ethernet hub,
no wiring short-circuit can bring
down the scale network, adding
significantly to network
resilience.
Each scale may even be
connected to a local
Department HUB. Where
connection to the office
computer is required, each HUB
may then be connected to thestores Ethernet HUB in the
wiring closet.
This HUB provides the
connection to the back-store
management PC via Ethernet
cabling.
Alternatively, full Category 5
structured cabling may be
employed, with every scale
being directly connected toa single hub system within
the store.
A back-up server, providing
automatic server switching and
subsequent automated recovery
of the network, off line-sales
and synchronisation of PLU
files, should the main server go
down, can be assigned. Full
ethernet connection via
gateways and subnet is
supported.
Within a single store-wide
Ethernet system, multiple scale
networks can be configured,
with each having a unique port
address.
In this scenario more than a
hundred IM series scales can
linked into the stores Ethernet
hub, with each Server talking
independently to its ownnetwork of client scales.
The IM series range also allows
host names to be specified for
a particular scale for use in
conjunction with DHCP and
DNS. The host name to be
programmed can be up to 100
characters.
The TCP/IP protocol enables
simple remote diagnostic toolsfrom head office, such as the
Ping feature.
RF Communications
IM series scales are compatible
with most common Spread
Spectrum Radio Frequencysystems.
This enables the use of RF for
communication between the
PC located in the management
office and the counter scales
in the store.
Multiple network configurations
are possible using either only
RF or combinations of RF and
direct cabling communications.
For further information, see theIM series RF Communications
Data specification sheet.
System Resilience
and Networking
In both LAN and RF networks,
the back-up server mirrors the
main server and automatically
takes control if the main serverfails. When the communication
with the server is restored,
transactions are automatically
recollected from local mode and
the totals are regenerated.
Configurable Network Error
Alarm An audible alarm warning
of network errors can be
disabled in sales mode.
A flashing message appears
on the vendor display when
the scale is experiencing
communication problems.
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Software
This section defines version 7
software operation of the IM
series system scales.
Operating Modes
Label Mode
IM series scales operating in
label mode are generally used
for single item, weighed or
non-weighed transactions.
In label mode, the system can
be set to Print on Request
(press the Print or Operator
keys) or Immediate (as soon
as the weight is steady).
Self-Service Mode
IM series scales can be set into
self-service mode where they
are intended for the general
public to weigh and label their
own produce. When in self-
service mode, IM series scales
prompt the customer to select
item from the keyboard, beforeplacing the produce on the scale
and pressing the print key to
print the label.
By setting the scale to print
immediate, the label can
automatically be issued after the
produce is on the scale, without
having to press the print key.
Pre-pack
Pre-pack mode enables anumber of consecutive labels to
be printed for each selected
item. For this reason, the
selected item - along with any
tare details, are retained until
cleared.
In general, an item is selected in
the standard way and the details
are automatically fixed - with a
label being printed each time the
weight changes and then returns
to a steady weight again.
To cancel that item, press the
clear key until the Enter PLU
message is displayed.
Direct entry to Pre-pack mode,
by pressing the Fix key, can beenabled in system configuration.
Label Formats
Label formats can be pre-set for
a scale or may be set for each
individual item.
Up to 12 label formats can be
set up, with standard default
formats being pre-set into each
IM series on delivery. Every
label format can be modified inService mode, or using label
format editors in MX050 (the M
series support tool) or MX4X0
(retailer management package).
Up to 50 fields of information
can be printed on each label
format.
Legends such as those for the
current date, expiry date, price
per kg and total price values
may be configured to print
automatically.
Sales messages may be set
against a PLU and printed on
labels, within sales message
fields.
Label lengths can be from 160
mm to as short as 40 mm and
may be printed in 0, 90 or 180
orientation.
Printing can be set for individual
thermal labels or to print on
continuous, sticky paper
(enabling short and long labels
to be printed for different
products).
Receipt Mode
Receipt mode enables the
operator to float up and down
a counter from one scale to
another, producing one receiptfor the complete set of
transactions.
Up to 20 operators may be live
on the network at any one time,
with name and number printing
on the receipts.
Each item in the scale isassigned to that operator and
finally printed by pressing the
Total key.
Transaction details printed on
the receipt include; store header
details and optional logo,
operator details, date / time /
terminal / receipt number,
number of items, total value
and any tax elements.
A barcode may be printed at
the bottom of each receipt.
This barcode can contain
receipt-specific information
such as total value, receipt
number or customer number.
It can be scanned at the point
of sale in a system network to
instantly recall transactions,
thereby saving time and
increasing customer throughput.
Individual line details, including
description, weight or quantity,
unit price and price to pay are
also printed.
Single Item mode may be set
up which automatically prints
a full receipt after each item
transaction is completed.
The void function enables the
complete sale or any individualline to be cancelled and the
voided transactions are
identified on receipt print outs.
By including the Department
or Group in the receipt barcode,
sales may be limited to items
from the same set only
(department interlock feature).
Sales/management functions
are protected via operator PINcodes to ensure that only
authorised operators have
access to those functions.
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To maximise efficiency of PLU
maintenance, the operator may
configure the actual fields
displayed to the user during
PLU maintenance, disabling
those which are not required(e.g: remove label fields if the
scale is only to be used in
receipt operation).
Label and receipt text can be
programmed in font sizes
ranging from 1 to 8 and from
A to L.
See IM series Label Printing
Formats Specification for font
designs.
Promotions
A PLU may be programmed with
one of the following types of
promotion:
Price Promotion:Applicable to
both weighed and non-weighed
products and allows a 2nd price
to be automatically applied
when either a certain weight or
number of items of a product
are sold.
Weight Free Promotion:
Applies to weighed products
only and allows a configurable
amount of weight to be sold free
of charge, when the total weight
of the product is above
configurable amount of weight.
Items Free Promotion:Applies
to non-weighed products only
and allows a configurablenumber of items to be sold
free of charge, when the total
number of items is above a
configurable number of items.
Discount Promotion:
Applicable to both weighed
and non-weighed products
and allows a discount value to
be automatically applied to the
transaction value when a certain
weight or number of items
are sold.
Frequent Shopper Promotion:
Applicable to both weighed
and non-weighed products
and allows a product to be
programmed with a second
fixed price which is thenprinted on the label in addition
to the original price. Customers
who are part of a stores
frequent shopper program, are
charged at the frequent shopper
price at the point of sale. The
barcode printed on the label
containing a frequent shopper
promotional price will contain
the original standard price.
When a PLU with a promotionis selected, the product
description on the display
will flash to indicate this to
the vendor.
A promotional message advising
of the actual promotion can also
be set against each PLU for
display and printing purposes.
All of the above promotions
except the frequent shopper
promotion can be used in label
and receipt modes. Frequent
shopper can only be used in
label mode.
Nutritional Information
Each PLU can be provided
with nutritional information if
required. A list of nutrients
needs to be programmed first,
against which, values are then
programmed in the PLU
records. Nutrient information
can be programmed to print
either on the same product
label, or on a separate label.
As well as being able to print
individual nutrient values per
product, the standard measure
(normally 100 g) values and RDA
values can also be printed.
Departments
You can create up to 10
departments each having a 20
character description.
All products are allocated to a
specific department.
Messages
Up to 99 scrolling or flashing
messages may be programmed,
of up to 200 characters each.
You can assign each scale to
display one of these messages.
Up to 20 sales messages may
be programmed, and these can
be called-in to print on labels,where a field has been set up for
this purpose.
Tables
The following data tables can
be programmed.
Tax
3 tax rates can be programmed,
with up to two tax rates being
assigned to PLUs.
Tares
Up to 10 tare weights can be
programmed which can be
assigned to PLUs for use as
preset tare values or assigned
to keys for recall in normal
operating mode.
A tare interlock can be used to
ensure a label is only printed if a
tare has been selected.
Tares may be configured as self-
cancelling (one-shot) or fixed.
Additionally, semi-self-
cancelling, cumulative,
accelerating or proportional
tares may be programmed.
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Payment Tables
Payment tables includes local
cash, foreign cash, credit
card, account, coupon or
general. A selection of paymenttypes are available by scrolling
with the arrow keys, entry is
accepted by pressing the
enter key.
Discount Tables
A maximum of 9 discount rates
are programmable. A maximum
of 16 displayed characters may
be entered for describing the
discount rate. The discount
value may be disabled orentered as a percentage or
value. The security level is
applied for discount protection
when operating the scale in
sales mode.
Add Label
You can assign one of the
standard label formats to be
printed as the add label format,
or this can be set to print in a
receipt style.
Logos
Up to 5 different logos may be
stored and used. Logos are
loaded into M series scales
using MX050. A logo report can
be printed showing all logos
stored in the scale. The scale
contains the statutory safe
handling and nutritional data
logos required by law in the
United States of America bydefault.
Logos can be used for a variety
of applications including printing
on labels or receipts as store
logos, and for promotional
purposes.
Barcode Types and Formats
The M series range is able to
support the following barcode
types:
EAN 13
EAN 13 Scandinavian.
EAN 8 - mainly used in Europe
UPC 13
UPC12
EAN 128
RSS expanded
RSS stacked
RSS 14
RSS limited
The following data may be
encoded in the barcode: articlenumber, price, weight, trace
code, operator number or
department number, group and
transaction number. SSCC data
is also supported.
Weighing and traceability type
application identifiers are
supported by EAN 128 and
RSS barcode formats.
Barcodes may be programmedto print on receipts, labels,
talons or combinations thereof.
The Add label barcode format is
that which is programmed for
that machines receipt.
Each PLU may be programmed
to use one of 10 configurable
barcode formats.
OperatorsThe multi operator system
enables a max of 20 live
operators in a network.
Floating operator system
enables each operator to work
on any scale in a system at any
time.
Header Message
(for Receipts Only)
The message printed at the top
of receipts can be programmed
at any scale and is transmitted
to all scales in a system,ensuring all machines print
identical headers.
The header message has up to
200 characters of text and may
be printed multi-line, across the
full width of the receipt.
A logo can also be used in
addition to, or instead of, the
header message and is printed
at the top of the receipt.
Trailer Message
(for Receipts Only)
The trailer message printed
at the bottom of receipts is
programmed at any scale and
is transmitted to all scales in a
system, ensuring all machines
print identical footers.
The trailer message has up to
200 characters of text and may
be printed multi-line, across the
full width of the receipt.
A logo can also be used in
addition to, or instead of, the
trailer message and is printed
at the bottom of the receipt.
Re-Pricing
The re-pricing mode is a
non-PLU associated method of
printing labels, with pricing and
barcode information which are
adhered over a products
original price and barcode
information. The re-price
function requires setting up
with default label information,
barcode format, whether packs
will be weighed and if totals are
required to be stored or not.
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Traceability
IM series scales feature
comprehensive options for
all types of traceability
requirements. Up to threedifferent traceability schemes
may be individually
programmed, allowing
associated products to be
tracked through their supply
chains. Scheme options include
the ability to print user-defined
trace information, manual or
scannable methods of data
input and the ability to
reproduce traceability
passports. All schemes can be
used in either label or receiptmodes, allowing counter or
pre-pack service operation.
Security Levels
Programming Security Levels
for Management Functions
The system has 3 security
levels: 0 - no security up to
2 - highest level.
Functions assigned to securitylevel of 0 will have no security
ie: they can be accessed by
any user.
Each operator can be given
security level 0 - 3. Every
exceptional sales function (e.g.
Void, Refund) can be set to
require PIN authentication: level
0 - 3. If set > 0 for a selected
function, system prompts for
the Operator number then the
PIN code.
If the Operator security level is
greater or equal to the function
level, the transaction will
proceed, but, if the operator
security level is less than the
function level, the scale prompts
for a supervisor.
All management functions
operate on similar security
levels.
Security Levels for Operator
Functions
Operators are programmed with
security levels between 0 - 3.
Operators are allocated
personal PIN codes that theycan change on a regular basis,
via a PIN key which may be
assigned to the keyboard.
Programming Security Levels
for Sales Functions
Security levels of sales functions
are set up by scrolling through
the sales functions in
management mode and
allocating them with security
levels 0 - 3. These functionsare initially set up with
default levels.
Security Log
The security log is a report
which shows functions that
have been carried out above a
user-entered security level. For
example, a report printed for
security level eight would print
each level eight and nine
function was carried out, with
the date, time and the name
of the operator who performed
the function.
System Functions
Audit Mode
Audit mode is either enabled or
disabled in manager mode.
Audit mode contains functions
like filtering, server buffer, client
buffer, Audit Report and erase
Audit list.
The filtering option allows the
operator to select which printing
modes transactions should be
stored, i.e. Label only, Receipt
only or Label and Receipt
transactions.
The server buffer is configurable
to store receipt or label
transactions in a linear
or circular format.
Linear can only hold adetermined number of
transactions and advises
the operator when full.
A circular buffer will
continuously write over
transactions on a first in, first
out basis when the memory
becomes full.
A transaction buffer size can
be changed in Service mode,
on installation.
Receipt Weight Mode
If required, the total weight
of each receipts weighed
transactions can be printed
at the bottom of the receipt.
Last Subtotal
When enabled, last subtotal
allows operators to recall the
value and number of
transactions from the last receipt
they transacted, to the display.
Reprinting of the receipt is
possible by pressing the Total
key. Note that this receipt is
marked as a duplicate copy.
Pre-Pack PLU Lock
Dependent upon the setting
of the pre-pack PLU lock, in
pre-pack mode, PLUs may need
to be cleared before a different
PLU can be called via thepre-set keyboard. If they are
required to be cleared, set as
enabled. If they are not to
cleared, set as disabled.
Security Log Level
Any functions with a security
level equal to or higher than
the value entered here, will
be printed in the security log.
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Summary Receipts
For networked receipt
printing machines to work in
customer,system or receipt
scan mode, summary receipts
is required to be set tosubtotal. This results in
subtotal receipts being
produced, which can be
recalled using the customer
number printed on the receipt,
at the PoS.
Customer Number
This can be set to be manually
entered or system generated.
The customer number is only
printed on summary receipts.
Machine Data
Pre-set Key Assignments
(Dedicated Keys)
The free-programmable (pre-set)
keys may be set to any
combination of functions,
including PLU, tares,
Departments or Operators.
Standard assign; includes PLU,
Operator, Log, PIN, Tax,
Department, Tare, Prop. Tare,
Dual Capacity, Euro, Return,
Discount, Sub - total and Hash,
Hand Price Keys, -UP/PLU
Positive Non-weighed, Negative
Non-weighed, Carcass, Code,
Stock, Weight Override,
Checkout Operator, Customer
Number and Consecutive
Number, PLU search.
ECR assign; consists of up to 5
payment references, No Sale,
Float, Pick up, Paid out,
Received on Account and
Refund.
The pre-set keys can be re-titled
by applying adhesive labels to
the operators overlay or by re-
printing the complete keyboard.
MX050 enables keyboards to be
designed and printed.
Function Keys
The PRINT key can be set to be
used to print total (non Pos and
PoS), receipts or subtotal
(non-itemised) receipts (for
use in customer, systemor receipt scan modes).
Data Back-up
This mode includes the
following functions :
System Dump/System Load;
Includes the transmitting of the
following data sent to or from ascale or PC running the MX050
support tool: PLUs, logos,
carcass tracking data, ADD
label info, tax rates, stored
tares, Euro rate and symbol,
label formats, scroll messages,
sign-on/off messages, store
name, operator numbers,
network ID, departments,
nutritional information, sales
messages and discounts.
Machine Dump/Load; Includes
the transmitting of the following
data sent to or from a scale;
Machine identity, key
assignments, key set-ups,
printer set-up, print modes,
trace code, symbols, custom
menus, label mode, label type,
label detect, tare interlock,
barcode assignments, Euro print
set-up and display contrast.
Totals Receive; performs
a backup file of the totalsinformation produced from
the scale.
Reports
Data Reports
The following reports may beprinted on receipt paper, for
data management purposes:
PLU file list, operators report,
text report, discount list, security
level, payment key list, account
list, promo batch list, carcass
reports, barcodes, logos, tax
rates, tare weights, AIs,
nutrients, batch reports,
traceability totals, keyboards.
Any data report can be haltedby pressing the Clear key.
Sales Reports
Reports are available on the
following:
PLU totals (with option to
enter a start and end range)
Operator (optional range)
Grand totals
Department (optional range)
Machine
Hourly (// hour or hour)
Group (optional range)
Discount totals
Promotion totals
System cash
Security
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Carcass (lists an audit trail of
the last 100 carcasses used,
showing the total weight
packed, the value and the last
date on which that carcass
was used)
Single (X/Z) report periods,
enable daily plus weekly
reporting.
Totals Batching
All of the above totals reports
from any period may be batched
together to allow up to nine
different reports to be printed at
the press of a button. Up to five
batches may be programmed,which are then assigned to a
key on the keyboard.
Audit Reports
Audit reports print out
transactions which have been
totalised and printed on the
label or receipt during sales
transactions.
On networks operating in
customer or system mode this
is the PoS receipt. Transactions
are printed either from the last
clearing date or from the
date/time specified by the
operator.
The operator may clear the audit
transactions at the end of the
printout. The operator may
choose between a full or
summary report.
Audit reports may be configured
to be printed out as a summary
or in detail, selected by time,
receipt number or filter for
transaction type.
The summary report shows the
total value and number of
transactions for each receipt
and the grand totals.
It is possible to clear or print
outstanding transactions (e.g:
unreconciled receipts at the end
of the day) or clear all totals
(normally only when a system
is being set up to go live).
Service Mode
This mode includes the
following functions, accessible
by entering the service PIN
number during the power-on
countdown:
Diagnostics, Configuration,
Country Config., Calibration,Site Gravity, Manager PIN,
Service PIN, Euro Set-up, Clone
Machine and Label Editor.
PC Based Systems
Software
Management
Packages
Brief overview of the PCapplications available for
support or retailer use.
MX100
MX100 has been specifically
designed to provide a
transparent interface between
the retailers primary Store
Management module (generally
the EPoS system), and themixture of scales in the various
departments within the store.
MX100 is designed to run on the
same computer as the
management module, but in
the background.
This solution allows the retailer
to control the prices and
product range in both the EPoS
and the scale systems from theHead Office.
MX100 also provides for the
collection and return of scale
sales reports, as well as
enabling a detailed audit
trail of transactions.
How does MX100 work
- The MX100 is installed on
the local store management
system.
- MX100 processes the
incoming product change
file and validates its integrity.
- The validated file is
communicated to the scales
via the driver.
MX400
MX400 is a dedicated scale
management system, providing
functions not generally found in
retail business management
software (such as extended text
editing and label design).
It provides a safe and securemethod of maintaining scale
data and recovering trading
information. Used for the
following applications:
- In store scale Management
system
- Support for WA and WS
wrappers, IM, M and MP series
- Management of product data
- Configuration of scales
- Historical Reporting on totals
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System Support
Application: MX050
The MX050 software programme
enables authorised staff toretrieve, edit and store and
return label formats, amend text,
create keyboards and transmit
logos and other data files to
and from scales.
MX050 can also provide
diagnostic and remote control
of distant M and IM series
installations.
Remote MX050 operation ispossible via modem or ethernet.
See MX050 specification sheet
for more information.
Kits
The following kits are also
available for the IM series range:
All Models:
C924000000AB0000-
Low profile stainless steel cashdrawer
AWT05-053028-
Economy Cash Drawer
AWT05-052964-MS9520
Metrologic Voyager USB
Hand Scanner
AWT05-052965-MS3780
Metrologic Fusion USB Handheld
omnidirectional scanner
AWT05-052966-MS7120
Metrologic Orbit Presentation
scanner
IX1001AE00000000-
G Pan Kit
IX1001AF00000000-
12 IN L2 Scoop Kit
IX1001AG00000000-
16 IN L2 Scoop Kit
IX1001AH00000000-
Scoop Cradle Kit
AWT05-05313-
IM RF KIT D Link
AWT05-053032
IM RF Kit - No D Link
AWT05-053013-IM RF Kit - D Link for IM500 only
AWT15-000102-
IM RFKit -NoD Link for IM500 only
AWT15-000054-
Circular pan kit
AWT15000092-
Telescopic pole kit
Other Information
Paper Type
For a full description of the label
material specification to be used
with the IM series, please refer
to the Thermal Label/Receipt
Material Specification for IM
series.
Electrical
Requirements
Mains Supply
Single phase, AC.
Europe: 220 V - 240 V
(-15% + 10%) at 50 Hz
or 60 Hz.
USA: 110 V - 120 V at 50 Hz
(-15% +10%).
Approximate Consumption
160 VA (when printing).
18 VA (when not printing)
Supplied with two metres, three-
core mains cable with moulded
power adapter.
Mains ON-OFF switch on scale,
accessible by the operator.
Safety Standards
The IM series range fully
complies with CE requirements,
including EMC directives in BS
EN60950.
The USA safety standard is
UL 1950 and Canada CAN22.2
950.M99.
Housing and
Environment
IM series models share the
following exterior appearance:
- A wipe clean, textured gloss
surface, designed to provide
easy peel-off of labels.
- High UV resistance for good
colour stability.
Operating Environment
Resistant to dust abrasive
environment.
Resistant to salt water.
Resistant to blood and
animal fats.
Operating Temperature Range:
-10 C to +40 C.
Storage Temperature Range:
-30 C to +70 C.
Humidity
10% to 98% RH.
Weights
IM 100 = 6 kg
IM 202 = 7.4 kg
IM 300 = 12.2kg (including
single keyboard)
= 15kg (including double
keyboard)
IM 400 = 8.2 kg
IM 500 = 13.5 kg (including
hanger and pan)
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the products or services concerned.Avery Berkel Limited reserves the right to alter without notice the specification,design,price or conditions of supply of any product or service.
Your local distributor:
IM 100
Net: 14 kg.
Gross: 17 kg.
Measurement:
480 mm x 460 mm x 270mm
Number of Packages: One
Harmonised Commodity Code:
8423181 50 0.
IM 202
Net: 16 kg.
Gross: 21 kg.
Measurement:
572mm x 460mm x 585mm
Number of Packages: One
Harmonised Commodity Code:
8423181 50 0.
IM 300
Net: 20 kg.
Gross: 25 kg.
Measurements:
480 mm x 460 mm x 270mm
910 mm x 510 mm x 250 mm
Number of Packages: Two
Harmonised Commodity Code:
8423181 50 0.
IM 400
Net: 16 kg.
Gross: 21 kg.
Measurement:
495mm x 460mm x 585mm
Number of Packages: One
Harmonised Commodity Code:
8423181 50 0.
IM 500
Net: 18 kg.
Gross: 23 kg.
Measurement:
600 mm x 475 mm x 675 mm
Number of Packages: One
Harmonised Commodity Code:
8423181 50 0.
Shipping Specification
303 374
407 374
215
234 270.5
169 Min
181 Max
195
396
84
303
496
374
234270.5
245
245
121
195
444
131
169 Min
181 Max
396
157
303
346 374
52.4234
33 275
260
244
117
140
169 Min
181 Max
Dimensions
IM100 IM202
IM400
372 156
310
344
398
743
93
398
IM500
374
361
294
428
270.5
195
303
67
407
234
215
85
19
169 Min
181 Max
IM300