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MENU <ENTER>”. Pressing ESC a second time returns the user
to the Common Display Screen.
2] If currently in a sub-menu of the Set-up menu, pressing the ESC
key will return you to the head of the sub-menu, erasing the data
you have just changed in that sub-menu. Pressing ESC again
returns user to the Operator’s Menu at the “GO TO SETUP MENU”
screen. Pressing ESC a third time returns you to the Common
Display Screen.
2. <ENTER> is a prompt to press the ENTER key (color code blue on the Pro-
Gram™ Guide).
3. <ESC> is a prompt to press the ESC key (color code red on the Pro-Gram™
Guide).
4. <DEL> is a prompt to press the DELETE key (color code purple in the Pro-
Gram™ Guide).
5. A blinking entry point indicates that a value is to be entered.
a. The symbols ab indicate to use the “Menu a” or “Menu b” key to
cycle through a circular list of values, then <ENTER>.
b. An “=” sign, (with no ab present) means that the user will enter a
number using the keypad, followed by the ENTER key.
6. In the OPERATOR’S MODE only:
a. the SCALE SELECT key scrolls through the available scales, including
the TOTAL for all scales when appropriate.
b. the DISPLAY SELECT key scrolls down through the list of display
screen types, wrapping back to the top of the list.
c. “….” On the LED display indicates that the LED display is not used for
this function.
7. In the SET-UP MODE only:
a. On the OPERATOR’S MENU screen, you can key in and <ENTER> a
step number directly,
or
b. Use the MENU a, or MENU b key to scroll up and down through the
numbered primary menus (head of the sub-menu).
c. In the sub-menus, the symbol ab indicates to use the MENU a, or
MENU b key to cycle through a circular list of values, then press
<ENTER> to select.
V. General Usage:
There are two separate menus that are available to the operator. The first menu
is the “Setup Menu” which is where your options will be selected and locked, by
the use of a password. If the factory is given all of the required information, the
indicator can be programmed at the factory. We will assign a password and give
it to you, if you wish, so that you may access the set-up menu if changes need to
be made. This password can be changed at a later date, but should be kept on
file in a secure location. This will prevent the data and output from being altered.
This menu is accessible through the Operator’s menu. The Operator’s menu
allows for easy access to the operational type information, while keeping it