Installation and Operation Manual Instruction Manual
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IQ
3.0 Configuration
Sections 3.1 and 3.2 show and describe the keypads and display panels for the IQ6200 and IQ6500 scales.
3.1 IQ6200 Keypad and Display Panel
The following figure shows the IQ6200 display panel and keypad.
3.1.1 IQ6200 Keypad
The following table identifies the IQ6200 display keys and their functions.
MODE
Mode
Toggles between the operating mode and the program mode. The PROG lamp is
lit when the scale is in program mode and the Weight display reads ProG. The
Quantity display shows the letter āCā and the total number of codes in memory.
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. (decimal)
Used to correctly enter numbers by showing the decimal point.
A numeric value
must be entered before the decimal point
. For example, .250 would be entered as
ā0.250ā. Also used to display the code number currently in use.
CLEAR
Clear
Clears keyed-in data from the display starting with the last digit entered.
Numeric Keypad
These keys let you enter numeric values in the system. Normally, you key a
number and then press a function key. Each digit appears on the display screen as
entered.
If you make a mistake entering a number, press CLEAR to erase a single digit.
Continue pressing CLEAR to erase the remaining digits as necessary.
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