18 User Functions • Super II
Entering Alphanumeric Information into the ID Registers Using the
Scale Keypad
The alphanumeric keypad can be used for entering information into the various ID registers for printing or
database record purposes. There are 10 ID registers numbered 0-9. The first 7 ID registers have been given
common field names listed below. To change the name of an ID field, please refer to the ID NAME soft key
in the Supervisor menu of the “Supervisor and Technical Setups “ manual. Please note that the database
does all its sorting based on the IDØ field named PART ID.
Upon pressing the abc hard key, the 5 soft keys change to the following:
Additional ID registers are available by pressing the MORE key:
To enter alphanumeric information into any of the the ID registers, after typing in your entry, press the
soft key for the desired field. The ID registers have a limitation of 23 characters each.
Alphanumeric Entry (Cellular Telephone Style)
To enter letters into the scale, press the abc hard key on the scale keypad. “ABC” should appear on the
bottom left above the soft keys. While “ABC” is displayed, the alphanumeric keypad is in the alphabet
mode. The first time a key is pressed, it displays the first letter listed above the number. Pressing the key
again moves to the second character and once again for the third character. When the desired character is
displayed, you can move on to the next character simply by pressing the next key or the right arrow ( ).
The right arrow is necessary when two characters that share the same key follow one another. Letters and
numbers can be mixed by simply turning on or off the letter entry mode by pressing the abc key.
➔
Press
MORE
once
for
or
twice
for
PART ID LOT # DESC MORE EXIT
Enter ID Field:
ABC
abc reset
menu remote
tare
OPRTR ORDER# VENDOR MORE EXIT
ABC
Enter ID Field:
REV# ID7 ID8 ID9 EXIT
Enter ID Field:
ABC