Instruction manual

Model 1040/XL User Instructions 11
2.5 Entering Alphanumeric Characters
bAdKEY This indicates that one of the 22 active keys is on, or one of the
two inputs is stuck in the active state. Helpful in debugging a bad
keypad or faulty input (transmitter). This remains displayed until
the keypad condition is fixed.
SHT.DWN Is shown on the display prior to shutting the indicator off after the
sleep timer has expired, or if voltage exceeds 17 or if voltage is
less than 9 for more than 10 seconds. (10 seconds before this the
alarm beeps several times).
HI VOLT Indicates input voltage to Model 1040 has exceeded 17 volts.
OVR.TOL Displayed when in the load/unload mode or recipe batching mode
when a target is over tolerance. If after over-tolerance meets the
delay time and motion ceases it will auto advance. Otherwise user
will need to advance forward by using the MENU key.
2.5 Entering Alphanumeric Characters
There are times you will want to enter alphanumeric characters into the 1040. For
example: Recipe, ingredient or pen names.
You can enter these characters through the front panel keys. Below is an example to
illustrate how it is done.
To key in the word CORN:
1. When the display will accept characters press the 1(ABC) key repeatedly until
the C is displayed.
2. Repeatedly press the 5(MNO) key until O appears.
3. Repeatedly press the 6(PQR) key until R appears.
4. Repeatedly press the 5(MNO) key until N appears.
5. Press the SELECT key to accept the ingredient name or press the ZERO/
CLEAR key to clear the name and try steps 1-4 again.
If two consecutive alpha characters are on the same key, you must wait a second or
two after the first character is entered before you can enter the second.