Mark Expiry Date And Time - Panasonic LP-M Series Operation Manual

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1-3-2 Mark Expiry Date and Time

Sample
Time limit (Expi.)
Displayed number of digits (Figure)
Display format
Display leading zeros (Zero Fill)
The expiry date (30 days later) is marked.
1. Set the expiry date.
2. Input the function character of the expiry date.
3. Set the conditions of the function character for the expiry date and laser.
Refer to "3. Set the marking layout" (P.19) and "4. Set the laser condition" (P.20) in "1-2-3 Set the marking data"
(P.17).
Notice
• The following items, Date, Lot, and Expiry date are marked based on the internal clock of the laser marker.
The internal clock might be deviated caused by the error of the internal parts or degree of the battery drain. Therefore,
be sure to check the time of the internal clock before the operation.
Reference
• For details on the expiry date function, refer to "2-9-1 Expiry Date" (P.118).
• By using "TIME HOLD IN" signal of the I/O connector pin No. 23, the functional characters such as date/time and lot
do not update and the laser marker marks the time and date at the point when the input was turned ON. For the TIME
HOLD IN function, refer to the "Safety / Setup / Maintenance Guide".
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Expiry Date
06 13
Month
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30 days
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2
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Month/Date
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