Rice Lake MSI-9850 CellScale RF Digital Indicator - Operator Manual User Manual
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MSI CellScale
®
System • 9850 User Guide Page 5
MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL
Firmware Version 5-XX for 2450 Modems
SETUP
ESC
!
ENTER
A
a
1
9
@YZ
6
PQR
3
GHI
2
DEF
5
MNO
8
VWX
0
SPACE
7
STU
4
JKL
1
ABC
F10
DISPLAY
F8
TOTAL
CHANNEL
F7
SEND / PRINT
F6
RF ADDR
F5
F9
VIEW TOTAL
ID
F1
DATA 1
F2
The
SETUP
key allows entry into the setup submenus. Use this to find menus for setting the Date and Time, setting up
the function keys, controlling the display mode and backlight, password locks, calibration, etc.. The key is also used for
ESC
ape. Use
ESC
to return to the previous menu, or display mode.
The
ENTER
key finalizes the entry of numeric or alphanumeric text entries. It also provides an alternate way to maneu-
ver through menus combined with the cursor keys. Pressing
ENTER
before certain keys takes you directly into various
modes. Pressing
ENTER
before a Function key enacts the alternate Function key mode.
The
ALPHA
key is used during text entries to select upper case, lower case or numbers. Also used for negative number
entry in numeric entry screens.
The numeric keypad provides all numerals
and letters for data entry. Submenus pro-
vide punctuation and control characters.
DATA 2
F3
DATA 3
F4
F1 defaults to
NEXT ID
. Pressing
F1
will change you to the next defined ID. Any data field or 9850 function can be
assigned to this key. The blue light will illuminate when the button is pressed to indicate the 9850 is waiting for Data
(when the key is assigned a Data field type).
F2, F3, and F4 are for user defined Data entry. Any data field or 9850 function can be assigned to
these keys. When these keys are programmed for Data entry, the blue light will illuminate when
the button is pressed indicating the 9850 is waiting for data. These default to Get Barcode 1-3.
F5 defaults to
RF ADDRESS
. The
RF ADDRESS
key is used to log on to other CellScale Networks. Pressing the
ADDRESS
key alone will change the active network to the next defined Network. Preceding the
RF ADDRESS
key
with a Network number (0-63) will cause the 9850 to log directly on the entered Network, if it exists and is active. If
changing the network is not necessary, any data field or 9850 function can be assigned to this key.
F6 defaults to
SEND/PRINT ALL
. The action of this key is dictated by the Function key menu, but is usually used to send
data to the CellScale or one of its hosts. If the Send/Print function is not necessary, any data field or 9850 function can be
assigned to this key. The blue light will illuminate until the Send/Print function is completed and acknowledged.
F7 defaults to
NEXT CHANNEL
. When the CellScale has more than 1 channel defined in its Scan List, the
F7
key
will select the next active channel in the list. Precede the
NEXT CHANNEL
key with a numeric entry (1-32) to switch
directly to a channel scan list position. Press
SETUP-CHANNEL
for a shortcut to the “Channel Setup Menu”. If chang-
ing the channel is not necessary (as in single channel scale systems), any data field or 9850 function can be assigned to
this key.
F8 defaults to
TOTAL
. Pressing this key will cause the current weighment to be added to the total register (Manual Total
mode). In Auto-Total modes, the
TOTAL
key turns Auto-total off and on. If the Total function is not necessary, any data
field or 9850 function can be assigned to this key.
F9 defaults to
VIEW TOTAL
. When pressed the information display will show the Totals screen with links to the statistics
and grand total screens. Press VIEW TOTAL again to return to the previous screen. LFT 9850’s default F9 to the
UNITS
function. Pressing this key will change the operational units (if enabled) of the current focus channel. If the View Total
function is not necessary, any data field or 9850 function can be assigned to this key.
F10 defaults to
DISPLAY
. The
DISPLAY
key is used to alternate between single channel displays and multiple chan-
nel displays. While in the multiple channel display, highlight the desired channel using the UP/DOWN Cursor keys,
then press
DISPLAY
to bring up the single channel display. This selected channel is the “Active” or “Focus” channel to
which all subsequent actions will be applied. Provides the overwrite cursor (the cursor defaults to insert mode) function
in text and data entry screens.
The Cursor keys are used to select the active channel while in multiple display modes. The active channel is displayed
on the LED display. While in setup menus, the cursor keys are used to navigate menu choices and to control the text
editing cursor.
CLEAR
C
The
CLEAR
key is used for deleting entries and editing. In data entry screens, pressing CLEAR deletes the character
in front of the blinking cursor.
EXIT
The Decimal Point key is used in numeric entries. The
EXIT
function is used to exit out of setup screens.
EXIT
will cause
the 9850 to exit out of all levels of menus and return the LCD to the last weight display. This differs from the
ESC
key
which just backs you up one menu level.
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