Service manual

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CONFIGURATION MENU
CONFIGURATION MENU
Pressing “9” within the first five seconds of power-up will bring up the factory configuration menu. This
screen is hidden from normal use and serves as a place for options that are not normally adjusted. The
following two entries appear in this screen:
1) RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS
2) SPECIAL OPTIONS
(PRESS “ENTER” FOR MAIN MENU)
1) RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS
The reset to factory defaults selection is useful when someone has setup something in the applicator
causing it not to run and you don’t know what it is. Resetting to factory defaults will bring all the settings
to something that works and adjustments can be made from there. Pressing “1” from the configuration
menu will bring up a confirmation screen:
ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO
RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS?
1) YES
2) NO
Selecting “1” from the confirmation screen will restore all variables to factory settings and reset the label
sensor to its factory defaults. Therefore, an auto or manual label setup should be performed before
attempting to dispense labels. All label formats will be lost and the applicator will be configured as a
right-hand merge. If “2” is selected, the applicator will return to the configuration menu without making
any changes.
2) SPECIAL OPTIONS
The special option menus contain configuration options that are normally adjusted at the factory by
experienced personnel. Therefore, care should be exercised when changing any of these options.
Selecting “2” from the factory default menu will bring up the first of two special options menus. NOTE:
This section is password protected. The password is 5115. The items shown in bold type are factory
default settings. Each of these options will be discussed in the following sections.
Special Options Menu (page 1)
1) PRINT/PWR REWIND/CRTCL ALRM TO DO10 4) NORMAL/HIGH SPEED
2) OFFLINE CRTL: OFF/ON 5) CRITICAL TO: ALRM/ANLG/DO10
3) NO LBLS FOUND CNT 6) NEXT PAGE
Special Options Menu (page 2)
1) ACCEL/DECEL MENU 4) RESET LABEL SENSOR
2) I/O DIAGNOSTICS 5) RESERVED
3) DEBOUNCE DELAY 6) PREVIOUS PAGE
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