Specifications
8200-M242-O1 y 210-FE
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KEYPAD FUNCTIONS
The Model 210-FE is equipped with a 22-key keypad. The keypad is used to enter commands
and data into the instrument. This section describes each key along with its normal function. It
is helpful to refer to the actual instrument while reading this section.
DO NOT operate the keypad with pointed objects (pencils, pens, etc).
Damage to keypad resulting from this practice is NOT covered under warranty.
Figure No. 10
ON/OFF KEY
This key performs two functions. Pressing it when the indicator is off will apply power to the
instrument. If the indicator is already on, pressing this key will turn the indicator off.
COUNT/SAMPLE KEY
This key performs two functions. The first time it is pressed, the indicator will count (unless
piece weight is 0). The second time it is pressed (or if 98<? on the first press) will show the
prompt "?" on the display. Continued pressing of the COUNT/SAMPLE key will toggle
between the ?, , , , prompts to select a sample size. When desired sample
size is displayed, press the ENTER key OR with “?BB” (, etc.) displayed, using the
numeric keypad, input any desired sample value and then press the ENTER key. Press the 4
(ASTERISK) key to abort the input operation. To exit the count function and display weight,
press the NET/GROSS key.
TIME/DATE KEY
This key is used to enter the clock mode to program the time, date and consecutive number.
Pressing the TIME/DATE key will enter the clock mode with the 210-FE displaying 7(:?.
12-Hour Format Selected In Setup (<4?)
1. With the display showing 7(:?, press the ENTER key.
2. If the time displayed is correct, press the ENTER key and proceed to step 4.
3. If the displayed time is incorrect, use the numeric keys to enter the correct time and
press the ENTER key.
4. The display will change to ?. Press the ENTER key.
5. The display will show )+.
y If the time is before noon (12:00 PM), press the ENTER key.
y If the time is after noon (12:00 PM), press the 0/NO key, then press the ENTER key.
6. The display will show 4<?. Press the ENTER key.