Presettings for labeling
Operating instructions GLP
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3 PRESETTINGS FOR LABELING
Description
All presettings and settings necessary for labeling are made at mode level 1 or
mode level 2. This mode level also permits to enter all relevant values or, if requi-
red, to modify the article or label data called up via the PLU data.
If mode level 2 is protected by a password, this password must be entered. The
mode level change is described in detail on page 1 -- 34.
The presettings of mode level 2 are described in the sequence of the softkeys
of mode level 2. If a softkey is presented in grey, presettings cannot be made
(release at mode level 5 or 6).
Various presettings can also be made at mode level 1. Such presettings are mar-
ked in the relevant headline with the *symbol. Example: unit price*. The respec-
tive functions can also be found in section 6.2.1. ’Overview of menus’.
Modifying called up PLU data
If required, the article or label data called up via the PLU data may be modified.
Whether or not PLU data can be saved under the PLU data is indicated in the
menu by the note ’Save in database <ETC>’. The value entered may then be sa-
ved in the database by means of [ETC] and the previous value replaced.
Save in database <ETC>Cancel <ESC>
OK <ENTER
A note to this effect is made for the relevant inputs by the indication of [ENTER],
[ETC] -- enter the new value and acknowledge or save. This is explained in detail
together with the password input on page 1 -- 32.
Acknowledging the input with [ENTER] will cause the new value to be
temporarily saved and cancelled during the next PLU call.
Maximum number of digits for input value
The maximum number of digits of the relevant input value is indicated in the input
window by cursor marks after the entry of the first figure (see page 1 -- 31).
Input of minus sign
In certain cases, there is the possibility of presetting negative values. This is spe-
cified for the relevant presettings. After input of value, also enter the minus sign
by means of the [MINUS] key.
Input range preset
For a number of presettings, the input range is limited by min/max. This is speci-
fied as shown in the sample below.
Input range: --100 to 100. If the value entered exceeds the range, an
error message appears and the range is displayed!
If the value entered exceeds the preset input range, a relevant error message is
displayed with the respective max. range (see below). Confirm the message with
[ENTER] and re--enter the valid value!
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Activation not possible:
----> max. limit violatated: 0 mm .... 180 mm
Cancel <ESC>
OK <ENTER>
Display of max.
range depen-
ding on the va-
lues preset