Specifications
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4. Press the >> key until you see the option for 3 TARE (T). Press the CODE key to assign the TARE key to step
one of the job sequence. Now when the operator follows the instruction to press the
TARE key, it will
both tare out the empty bin and move the prompt to the next job sequence step.
5. Enter a
3, followed by the * REPRINT key. Enter PUT 10 PCS & PRESS PCS, then press the * REPRINT key.
6. Press the
>> key until you see the option for 6 PCS. Press the CODE key to assign the PIECES key to step
three of the job sequence.
7. Enter a
4, followed by the * REPRINT key. Enter PUT PARTS/PUSH REPRINT, then press the * REPRINT key.
8. Press the
>> key until you see the option for 2 PRINT (*). Press the CODE key.
9. Enter a
5, followed by the * REPRINT key. Enter PRESS CLEAR TWICE, then press the * REPRINT key.
10. Press the
>> key until you see the option for 8 CLEAR. Press the CODE key.
11. Press the
MODE key three times to return to the stand-by screen. Shortly you will see the first job
sequence instruction flashing on the second line of the display.
8.3 Modifying a Job Sequence Step
This function allows you to change the instruction prompt that is displayed or the associated key for any existing
step in the job sequence.
1. Press
MODE key until the display shows ITEM CODE PROGRAMMING. The S annunciator, indicating the
programming mode, will illuminate
2. Press the
+ (plus) key twice to reach the program job sequence mode.
3. Enter the job sequence number for the step you want to modify then press the
* REPRINT key. The
instruction prompt previously programmed will be displayed on the screen.
4. Starting at the first character you can enter a new prompt for the operator from the alphanumeric
keyboard. The new characters will overwrite the old ones. If there are characters left at the end of the
string that you want to delete or if you want to delete a word in the middle of the prompt, use the
>> key
to move the cursor to the space just past the character(s) you want to delete. Then press the CLEAR key to
delete the character to the left of that space. Repeat as many times as necessary to edit the instruction
prompt. Press the
* REPRINT key to save the change.
Next you can change the key assigned to complete that job sequence step. You can scroll through the
available keys by using the
<< and >> keys. When the key you want to use is displayed, press the CODE
key to store it.
8.4 Deleting a Job Sequence Step
This function allows you to delete a step that is no longer necessary in the job sequence programming.
1. Press
MODE key until the display shows ITEM CODE PROGRAMMING. The S annunciator, indicating the
programming mode, will illuminate
2. Press the
+ or - key until you reach the program job sequence mode.
3. Enter the job sequence number of the step you want to delete. Instead of pressing the
* REPRINT key to go
into the programming of that step, press the
- key. The display will ask you to confirm that you want to
delete this step by pressing the CLEAR key. To exit without deleting the step, press the TARE key.










