Keypad: Alphanumeric Keys
The second set of keys are the alphanumeric keys. These keys are used to enter numbers or values into the
scale as well as alphanumeric information into the various ID registers. The default key functions are
represented by the numbers on the bottom. To access the alpha characters or punctuation above the
numbers, the abc hard key must be pressed. "ABC" will appear in the lower left side of the display indicat-
ing that you are now in the alpha entry mode. The
used either as a space or to move on to the next alpha character. Alphanumeric data entry into the
follows the cellular telephone standard (see Entering Alphanumeric ID's in this User Manual for more
information).
Keypad: Hard Keys
The last set of keys are referred to as the hard keys. There are five hard keys that have the following func-
tions:
tare
Instructs the scale to accept a numerical tare weight entry. If a container is placed on the pan,
pressing tare assigns its weight as the "tare" (i.e. container weight), saves it to memory and
displays it on the top line of the display. The weight or count displayed will then read net
value (i.e. content weight or count).
menu
Instructs the scale to enter the menu system. The soft keys will change to new functions. The first
two levels of the menu system are user functions followed by a branch into either the Technical
or Supervisor menus (see fold out for the Main Menu Tree of the "Supervisor and Technical
Setups" manual).
remote Instructs the scale to switch to a secondary base (either strain gauge or Setra base) attached to
the primary base connected to the controller. If multiple bases are attached or daisy chained, a
menu will appear to allow base selection by numeric entry.
abc
Instructs the scale to go into alpha entry mode. "ABC" will appear on the bottom left of the
display and pressing an alphanumeric key will scroll through the alpha selection (see entering
Alpha/Numeric ID's for more information).
reset
Sets all counting and weighing registers to zero. Clears all volatile ID fields and assigns the pan
(and anything on the pan) a value of Ø.ØØ weight.
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