
5 - Menu 1 Daily settings
5.3
Menu 1.3 Select register
Menu 1.3.1 Register readout and selection
Register 1 to 98 can be used for individual areas.
Register 99 is a tally of register trips 1 to 98. They are identified with a
number and it is also possible to name them. The data is saved when the
system is switched off.
To read the totals of all registers:
Shortcut £
1.
Press £ and hold until menu [1.3 Select register] is shown.
2.
Press ¿ or ª to go to register 99.
3.
Press # to enter the register and read main data.
4.
Press # again to see spray data.
5.
Press ~ to exit the menu.
To read the data in the active register:
Shortcut £
1.
Press £ and hold until menu [1.3 Select register] is shown.
2.
Press # to enter register and read main data.
3.
Press # again to see spray data.
4.
Press ~ to exit the menu.
To change the register:
Shortcut £
1.
Press £ and hold until menu [1.3 Select register] is shown.
2.
Press ¿ or ª to change the register.
3.
Press #. If necessary, the register can be reset -see below.
4.
Press ~ to exit the menu.
To reset register:
Press | and hold for 5 seconds to reset register. Status diode will blink once, and then blink again to indicate that register
has been reset.
Reset of a register can be aborted if the | key is released before the status diode blinks again.
μ
ATTENTION! The active register number is always visible in the right upper corner of the display.
μ
ATTENTION! Naming of registers are done in menu 2.6.
1.3 Select register
>> 1.3.1 Field 651
1.3.2 Field 68
1.3.3 Field 684
1.3.4 Field 64
1.3.5 Field 654
1.3.6 Field 6541
1.3.7 Field 687
1.3.8 Field 984
1.3.9 Field 1234
Use register 1 to 99 for job. Scroll to register, then press Enter to
show data
Summary of Contents for HC 6500
Page 1: ...CONTROLLER HC6500 Instruction book sw 1 2x 67021903 Version 1 20 US 08 2010 ...
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Page 70: ...10 Soft keys 10 2 ...
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Page 80: ...12 Fault finding 12 8 ...
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