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GSE 574 - 1.9 Operating Modes (Brief Explanation)

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Model 574 Programmable Counting System (PCS)
6 - GSE Scale Systems
or parameter which requires a character entry,
the <F1> key will scroll through a set of ASCII
characters. The <F4> key will scroll through
the set in reverse. The <F5> key or Right
Arrow when pressed will move over to the next
character position. The <F3> key or Left
Arrow will backup to the previous character.
As entries are keyed into the entry buffer, the
<PRINT/ENTER> key will complete the
entry.
When in the weigh or quantity modes, the unit
is ready to accept a structured ASCII file for
custom setups. The custom setup is received
through the units bi-directional communications
port at the rear of the 574 identified as (COM).
UP ARROW
DOWN ARROW
RIGHT ARROW
LEFT ARROW
These keys are used when making character
entries to create Custom Setups in the program
mode. Holding down the UP ARROW key will
scroll through the full ASCII character set.
Pressing the DOWN ARROW will scroll
through the ASCII character set in reverse.
Once the correct character is in view, the
RIGHT ARROW will move to the next
character location. Use the UP/DOWN
ARROWS to select the next character. Press
<ENTER> when the selections are completed.
0 thru 9 and “.”
Press these keys to enter 0 thru 9. Press the
decimal point key to establish a decimal point.
CLR
Press this key to clear a numeric entry mistake
prior to entering it into memory.
1.9 Operating Modes (Brief Explanation)
The Model 574 Counting System, provides five modes
of operation available to you: The Weighing mode,
Counting mode, Calibration mode, Accumulation mode
and the Setup mode. These operational modes are
described elsewhere in this manual.
The setup mode provides you access to the seventeen
groups of Parameter registers physically resident within
the unit. By entering data in the Parameter registers, you
can customize your weighing operation to remember the
different programming information for your particular
weighing application.

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