GSE 60 SERIES Technical Reference Manual page 59

Programmable process controllers
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Example:
Exiting & Saving Changes
ú
SetUp
CAL
SetUp
ENTER
=CAL!
ã
SETUP
Save
Mods?
SETUP
ENTER
=SAVE
å
SETUP
Sav'g
Setup
SETUP
MODS
SAVED
SETUP
Doing
Setup
SETUP
Exit
Setup
SETUP
ENTER
=EXIT
å
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E
XIT AND
The most common procedure for exit the setup mode is pressing
ú ã å å
to exit and save all changes without calibrating the scale. With each
keystroke you are prompted through the exit sequence (see example:
Exiting & Saving Changes).
?
E
XIT AND
You can exit the setup mode without saving any parameter changes by
pressing [CLR/NO] at the
show
at which point you can press [ENTER] to undo all changes and [ENTER]
again at the
C
ANCEL
Pressing [SELECT] at any time while exiting the setup mode will cancel
the exit routine and revert to the last parameter accessed. If changes
were already saved, returning the setup mode before exiting will not undo
changes.
E
E
XIT
RROR
When you exit the setup mode, parameters are checked to ensure proper
selections were made. For example, selecting even parity and 2 stop bits
is not a valid combination for communication protocol. When you press
[ZERO] to exit the setup mode, an error message is displayed. This type
of error must be corrected before you are allowed to exit. Pressing any
key while the error message is displayed will advance immediately to the
offending parameter and allow you to correct it.
Less critical errors will display a message and wait for you to press a key
to acknowledge the error. A
type of warning.
Non-critical messages such as an indication that the clock speed has
changed are displayed briefly when exiting the setup mode and do not
require acknowledgement to complete the exit process.
A complete list of error messages can be found in Appendix E.
S
C
AVE
HANGES
U
C
NDO
HANGES
ENTER=SAVE
SETUP
ENTER=EXIT
prompt to exit without saving.
E
XIT
M
ESSAGES
Code39 ƒA/D Cal
Setup Parameters 3-9
prompt. The display will then
ENTER
=UNDO
is an example of this
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