Instruction manual
Model 1040/XL User Instructions 19
6.1 Menus
6 Operational Overview
6.1 Menus
The following is an operational overview of the 1040/XL indicator.
The indicator has the following menus:
l User menu (no password)
l Test menu (111 Menu)
l Setup menu (covered in the Service Manual)
l History menu (covered in the Service Manual)
l Factory calibration menu (covered in the Service Manual)
6.2 Gross Mode and Power Failures
The standard mode of operation is the gross mode. The Gross annunciator will be on
and gross weight on the scale will be displayed.
After a power failure, when you power up the indicator you are given the opportunity to
return to the step in any process you may have been in when the power failure
occurred. This is important if you lose power in the middle of a batch and simply want
to return to which ingredient you were loading.
If power is lost during batching of a recipe, the display will show RETURN when power
is restored. If you want to exit the recipe process, press the GROSS key. If you want to
return to recipe process, press the SELECT key. The indicator will return to where it
was when power was lost. If you were in the middle of loading an ingredient and don’t
remember what ingredient it was, press the LOAD/UNLOAD key to see the ingredient
name.
6.3 Data Entry
All data entered will become one of the following:
l weight - All weight entered data will be rounded on a standard rounding
scheme to the nearest division size. (Example: If you enter 5002, and the
indicator is counting by 5’s, once the next key is pressed signifying that it is
weight, the display will show and record the entry as 5000).
l Time or Rotation entry
l Id
l Quick print number
l Recipe or Pen number
l Recipe entry (If entering a recipe, all data will be allowed down to 1 lb/kg.
Rounding will be implemented when actually batching or printing recipes.
Anytime you enter data by mistake, the ZERO/CLEAR key will clear the data entry
display and you can re-enter the correct data.