Function Menu [ B ]; Transmit Test [ B ]; See Codes [ B ]; Add Codes [ B ] - Nice Bupc Operating Instructions And Warnings

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3.1.0) 0 FUNCTION MENU [
This is the starting point for selection of all functions. You will return to this point after terminating any individual func-
tion or if a function is abandoned by pressing the "
From the "FUNCTION MENU" press "
or "FloR" mode; finally, press "
From the "FUNCTION MENU" you can scroll through all the available functions by means of the "
you can type the corresponding number directly and press "
3.1.1) 1 TRANSMIT TEST [
Serves to check the correct operation of BIO transmitters by displaying the code and indicating the key pressed. You
will need to use the optical code reader for this function (see table 5).
3.1.2) 2 SEE CODES [
Allows you to display the codes in the memory card inserted in connector [7] one by one. The display will show the
code, its position, and the total number of codes; for example, the message "1st of 25" indicates that the code displa-
yed is the first out of a total of the 25 codes present in the memory. To display the remaining codes press the "
key to progress to the next code.
3.1.3) 3 ADD CODES [
Serves to add new codes in the memory plugged into connector [7]. The code can be added either using code opti-
cal reading (see table 5) or by typing it in from keypad [9]. If an error occurs when typing in the code, move the flash-
ing cursor symbols with the "
Enter" key to confirm the code you have entered. After being input, the same code will be re-proposed so that it can
be used rapidly as a basis to enter the next code, or by pressing the "
by generating a new code ready for input.
3.1.4) 4 CANCEL CODES [
This function serves to delete one or more of the codes in the memory plugged into connector [7]. The method of
using this function is identical to that utilised for the ADD CODES function, except that instead of adding a code in
this case a code is deleted.
3.1.5) 5 SEARCH CODES [
With this function a check is performed to see if a specific code is present in the memory plugged into connector [7].
The method of using this function is identical to that utilised for the ADD CODES function, except that instead of
adding a code, in this case a search is performed for a code and, if found, its position is displayed together with the
total number of codes present
3.1.6) 6 CANCEL MEMORY [
With this function all codes in the memory plugged into connector [7] are deleted. After launching this function the
following message is displayed: "Are you sure?" prompting for a second confirmation; this procedure is necessary
because the operation is irreversible. If you effectively wish to clear the memory, press the "
prompt.
3.1.7) 7 READ MEMORY [
This function serves to read all the codes present in the memory plugged into connector [7], creating a copy in the
BUPC (Buffer) internal memory.
The copy of codes obtained by means of this procedure is utilised by the WRITE MEMORY function in order to obtain
a duplicate of the original memory. Because the Buffer is physically composed of non-volatile memories (i.e. memo-
ries that are not erased when the BUPC unit is powered down), the WRITE MEMORY operation can be executed also
at a later date with respect to the READ MEMORY operation.
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B
Clear"" key.
Enter" to change "Mode" and then use the "
Enter" to confirm or "
Clear" to cancel.
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B
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B
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B
" and "
" keys to correct the numbers. At the end of the procedure press the "
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B
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B
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B
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B
" or "
Enter".
" key the code increases by one unit there-
" keys to select "Bio"
" or "
" keys or
"
Enter" key again at the
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