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RF Cycle Count

RF Cycle Count. By MIS Department. What is RF?. The RF (Radio Frequency) system is a wireless network that links handheld scanners (“guns”) with the AS/400 and RLM

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RF Cycle Count

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  1. RF Cycle Count By MIS Department

  2. What is RF? • The RF (Radio Frequency) system is a wireless network that links handheld scanners (“guns”) with the AS/400 and RLM • Each Warehouse is equipped with RF transmitters and guns that allow users to scan various types of UPCs for receiving, picking, packing, transferring and cycle counting units and cartons.

  3. What is Cycle Count? • Cycle Count is a function performed to insure that the Perpetual (book) inventory and the Stock Locator inventory matches the actual number of units on hand • Cycle Count is done: • At end of year for Physical Inventory and audit purposes • When a major discrepancy is noticed in a location • When inventory is moved • Periodically as a check on locations

  4. The RF Handheld

  5. Using This Manual Keypresses will be defined here Results will be shown here and on next slide

  6. Using Function Keys All “F” function keys are accessed by first pressing the orange button Press F10 to show/hide function options on the screen Function key labels are above the button itself F2=Options F3=Bypass F18=Sign off

  7. RF Handheld Menu Type the number for the CC option then press “Field Exit” Type the number for the CC option then press “Field Exit”

  8. Cycle Count Menu Type the letter for the “Location” option then press “Field Exit” Type the letter for the “Location” option then press “Field Exit”

  9. Open Counts Listing If any cycle counts previously started have not been completed they will appear in a list here To enter one of these counts, type the number of the item on the list and press Field Exit. Skip to Scan Location F3=Bypass F12=NEW CYCLE F18=SIGN Off

  10. Open Counts Listing To start a new cycle count, press F12 F3=Bypass F12=NEW CYCLE F18=SIGN Off

  11. Scan Location Press the large button to scan the UPC on the Location Label The last location scanned appears here for reference

  12. Cycle Count Already Created If you see this message the location has already been cycle counted Press Enter to go back and scan a new location

  13. Select Scan Type Type A for UPC

  14. Select Scanning Option Type 1 for Single SKU

  15. Change Multiplier If you have more than one unit to scan for a UPC press F6 to change the multiplier F6=Chg. Mult F8=Printout F9=Bal(ance) F13=UPC#

  16. Set New Multiplier Type the new number of the multiplier and press Field Exit

  17. Scan Carton or Units Notice the new Multiplier number Press the large button to scan the UPC on the carton F6=Chg. Mult F8=Printout F9=Bal(ance) F13=UPC#

  18. Scan Results The Style and Units Scanned display here Press the large button to scan another UPC

  19. Print Cycle Count Press F8 to print out the Cycle Count F6=Chg. Mult F8=Printout F9=Bal(ance) F13=UPC#

  20. Print Cycle Count Press F9 to Balance and review the Cycle Count F6=Chg. Mult F8=Printout F9=Bal(ance) F13=UPC#

  21. Review of Scanned Units Use the Page Up/Page Down keys to scroll through the Counted styles

  22. Scan Results - Error Contact MIS if you see this error: NOT SCAN

  23. Review of Scanned Units Press F15 to close the Cycle Count

  24. Close Cycle Count Press F15 to finish closing the Cycle Count

  25. Select Outq to Print

  26. Confirm Outq

  27. Cycle Count Finished

  28. What Happens Next • The number of units that were cycle counted replace the quantity in the Stock Locator location (PSL020) • The Perpetual Inventory file is updated with the cycle counted quantity (PAL057) • Adjustment records are created for the +/- differences (PRV057) • Continue scanning other locations until finished with assigned task.

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