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3590EXTLWBCIO, CPWELW series indicator
E-LW_01_14.03_EN_U
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NUMERIC
KEYBOARD
- Entry of digits or characters.
- While weighing, these enter a numeric value with which it’s possible to:
It executes calculations, and sums or subtractions the result from the current tare (see section
CALCULATOR
).
4.2 "2ndF" KEY: SECOND FUNCTION OF THE KEYS
In the weighing phase, by pressing the
2ndF
key together with another key, it’s possible to execute various functions
(continue reading the manual for the details of the functions):
2ndF
F1
Print/Resetting article total
2ndF
F5
Repetition of the last printout made
2ndF
F8
Flow-rate/Gross Conversion
2ndF
F9
On 3590E: switch of the info shown on the second line, out of the dosage cycle.
On CPWE: switch of the info shown on the second line, while not in weight zoom and
out of the dosage cycle.
See section MODIFICATION OF THE WEIGHT DATA.
2ndF
C
See metrological information.
4.3 ENTERING ALPHANUMERIC TEXT
It might be necessary, while the weighing system is working, to enter some alphanumerical texts such as descriptions,
alphanumerical messages (operator, number of lot, customer, etc.).
To enter the characters one uses the
0
to
9
keys.
By pressing one of these keys a few times, the characters shown on the key will be shown on the display: initially the first
letter in the bottom left will appear, and then the other characters towards the right.
After digiting a character, the blinking cursor, after a few instants, advances automatically of a position.
Function of the keys
F5
Switches the writing mode from “numeric”
(nuM)
to “characters”
(ChAr)
.
In the
nuM
mode one enters just the numbers, while in the
ChAr
mode one can enter all the characters of a
key
C
If pressed for an instant, it cancels the written characters: first the characters that follow the cursor are
cancelled; then those that precede it, one at a time.
If pressed at length, it deletes all entered characters.
With empty text, it exits the entry phase without confirming.
F10/SHIFT
It enters a space in the middle of two characters.
./HELP
If pressed a few times it allows entering the following characters:
. , ; : # < > \ | ” % & / ( ) = ? ^ ’ [ ] { }
0
In “characters” mode
(ChAr),
by pressing once
a space is entered;
by pressing twice it enters the “0”
Character.
1
In “characters” mode (ChAr), pressed repeatedly, it allows to enter the following symbols:
? ! 1 @ ’ + – * / = ~ € „ … † ‡ ˆ ‰ š < OE ž ı ’ “ ” • – – ˜ ™ Š > oe ž ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § ¨ © ª « ¬ - ® ¯ ° ± ² ³ ´ μ ¶ · ¸ ¹ º
» ¼ ½ ¾ ¿ ã.
Moves the blinking cursor to the left or to the right.
scrolls in one sense or the other the list of all the enterable characters (0, 1…9, A, B…Y, Z)
Examples:
-
To enter the letter “B” one should press the “2” key twice in the
ChAr
mode.
-
To enter the number “3” one should press the “3” key four times (in the
ChAr
mode)
or press the F5 key (one passes to
the
nuM
mode)
and press the “3” key once
.