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3.2
Menu Structures and Parameter Descriptions
The
720i
indicator can be configured using a series of menus accessed through the indicator front panel when the
indicator is in setup mode. Table 3-1 summarizes the functions of each of the main menus.
Table 3-1.
720i Menu Summary
Menu
Menu Function
SCALES
Configuration
Configure and calibrate scale
SERIAL
Serial
Configure communications ports
FEATURE
Feature
Set date and time formats, truck mode, passwords, keyboard locks, regulatory mode, and
initial consecutive number value, and define softkeys.
PFORMT
Print Format
Set port used for header, gross, net, truck in/out, and auxiliary print ticket formats. See
Section 6.0 on page 52 for more information.
SETPTS
Setpoints
Configure setpoints and batching mode. Only available in the
720i
Batching version.
DIG I/O
Digital I/O
Assign digital input/output functions
ALGOUT
Analog Output
Configure analog output module. Used only if analog output option is installed.
VERSION
Version
Display installed software version number. The RSConfig softkey on the Version menu can
be used to restore all configuration parameters to their default values.
The following sections provide graphic representations of the
720i
menu structures and tables describing the menu
parameters. Default values are shown in bold type; numeric ranges and string values are shown in italic type.
Parameters shown surrounded by a dotted-line box only appear under the special circumstances explained under
each box.
SCALES
SERIAL
FEATURE
PFORMT
DIG I/O
ALGOUT
VERS
720i Batching
Version only
see page 57
SETPTS
Figure 3-4. Configuration Menu Flow
Move LEFT / Previous
Move RIGHT / Next
ENTER value
Move UP
Move DOWN
Access MENU
Figure 3-5. Front Panel Key Functions in Setup Mode
Four front panel keys are used as directional keys to navigate through the menus in setup mode (see Figure 3-5).
The
UNITS
and
TARE
keys scroll left and right (horizontally) on the same menu level;
ZERO
and
GROSS/NET
move
up and down (vertically) to different menu levels. The
key serves as an Enter key for selecting parameter
values within the menus. Press the
MENU
key to show the system menu. A label on each of these keys identifies the
direction provided by the key when navigating through the setup menus.