PROGRAMMING THE PRINTER
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SETTING THE CLOCK
This function determines the clock time used to run some of its real time
functions, e.g. shift codes, sell by dates and date/time prints.
Note: When the current time is set, it continues to operate even when the control unit
has been switched off. The only time the clock will need to be reset is if the
control unit’s memory has been wiped or if adjustments for daylight saving are
made.
The time, date and day are held in the systems
memory in the following format:
The top line is a key for the current format the
bottom contains the time/date/day data.
HR:MI is the current time in hours and minutes,
displayed in 24 hour format. In the example, the
clock reads 15:28 (3:28pm).
DT/MO/YR is the date/month/year. The
example, reads 10/11/00 (10th of November 2000).
D is the day of week. The printer works on 7 day
cycle, as a default, Monday is day 1. So Monday = 1, Tuesday = 2 Wednesday = 3,
etc. Therefore, in the example above day 5 would be Friday.
When inputting the year format, it should be entered as a two unit figure. For
example to enter 2000 as the year, enter 00 as the value. 2001, 2002, 2003 would
be 01, 02, 03, etc.
ENTER NEW TIME....
HR:MI DT/MO/YR D
15 : 28 10/11/00 5