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CHAPTER FOUR - OPTIONS: SYSTEM
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SG-System I Operating Manual
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Option 032: Date Format
Default (DD/MM/YYYY)
Use this option to determine the format of the date for printer output. Valid entries are 0 and 1.
NOTE: The SG System I must be restarted for these changes to take effect.
Options 037 and 038: License Keys #1, #2
The License Key #1 option allows the user to enter a key that will enable IP Channel functionality on the SG-System I.
The License Key #2 option allows the user to enter a key that will enable distinct sellable features on the SG-System I.
NOTE: Both keys are required to unlock the IP function.
To enter the license keys, take the following steps:
1. Navigate to Option 037/038. Press the Enter button. The current value is displayed on the LCD.
2. Press the Enter button. The value may now be changed.
3. Use the Up or Down buttons to scroll to the desired value.
4. Having made a selection, press the Enter button. The cursor will advance to the next digit.
5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 until the full license key has been entered.
6. The LCD will prompt you to accept (Y?) or to decline (N?) your changes.
7. Use the Up and Down buttons to select your response. Press the Enter button.
NOTE: If you enter a license key that is incorrect, the receiver will send a ‘Invalid License Key’ message to the printer. A cor-
rect license key will generate no message at all.
Option 039: Mask USB Printer
Default (ON)
Use this option to enable the USB Printer mask. If enabled, trouble conditions are not reported.
OFF - Condition reported
ON - Condition not reported (masked)
NOTE: Refer to UL864 Programming Requirements on page 10 if changing the default setting.
Option 03A: Programmable I/O
Default (00)
NOTE: SG-System I version 1.0 has the inputs and outputs hard set. Later versions will permit user access to unit inputs
and outputs.
I/O interface connections are located at the back of the unit and employ a screwless, spring-type terminal. There are three outputs and four
inputs on the unit. Relays are employed for the output switching of the SG-System I unit. I/O functions are described at item 14 of the Table
3: SG-System I Front and Rear Panel Descriptions on page 15.
Table 7: Date Format
Value Output
(0) International DD / MM / YYYY
(1) US MM / DD / YYYY

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