5.2 Operating levels
5.2.1 Introduction
The purpose of the operating levels is to simplify the weighing and data
entry operations, while making them more secure. At the lowest levels,
the operator can only start the machine working, choose the PLU and
use the pre-programmed information. Since he need not worry about
entering data, he can work in a faster and more secure way. Using the
macro functions, the operator can only edit those data be is able to
access (e.g. the price, lot, dates, etc.), depending on the case in
question. If the operator needs to edit parameters at higher levels, this
can be done by accessing them with a password. In this case, the work
becomes more versatile, but more liable to errors and slow-downs.
When powered, the machine presents level 0, which is the lowest level.
5.2.2 List of levels
5 levels are used in Cigiemme terminals and are described below.
LEVEL 0
Level at which the operator can merely access the
process and used any macros that may have been
set.
LEVEL 1
Level at which the PLU and texts are
programmed.
LEVEL 2
Level at which all the programming phase of all
the archives can be accessed.
LEVEL 3
Level that can be programmed by the user.
LEVEL 4
Level that can be programmed by the user.
LEVEL 5
Level at which various and network configurations
within the operator's grasp can be set-up and at
which maintenance operations can be carried out.
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