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Chapter 3: Programming and Calibration
General Information
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3 Programming and Calibration
To program and calibrate the JAGXTREME terminal, you must enter setup mode either
from the front panel of your JAGXTREME terminal or via the embedded web server. This
chapter provides instructions for programming and calibrating the terminal from the front
panel. Please refer to Chapter 4 of this manual if you wish to program and calibrate the
JAGXTREME terminal using the embedded web server.
Upon entering setup mode, you will find a series of program blocks that allow you to set
the various parameters, which dictate how the terminal will work. (Refer to the chart on
page 3-6 for an overview of these program blocks.)
Note: Whether you choose to program the terminal from the front panel or using the
embedded web server, you should refer the information in this chapter as it provides
important information about each of the program blocks.
General Information
Style Conventions
Throughout this manual, certain style conventions are used to present instructions for
programming and calibrating the JAGXTREME terminal.
Key names are presented in all capital letters.
Commands are presented in lower case. For example:
“Press SELECT” means to press the SELECT key on the keypad.
“Select an option” means to use the SELECT key to display an item, then press
ENTER.
Display prompts are presented in bold type.
Front Panel Display
The JAGXTREME terminal can be programmed using the keypad on the front panel of the
terminal. The keypad consists of numeric keys 0 through 9 which contain alphabet
characters and symbols, a decimal point (.), a space (SP) and eight function keys
containing graphic symbols.
The front panel also contains an upper and lower display. In setup mode, the top
display shows the current gross or net weight values with annunciators that indicate the
status of the display and the weighing mode (NET or GROSS). The bottom display
shows the name of the program block or sub-block or a display prompt requesting an
action by the programmer.