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5.5.3-2b
5.5.3-1
5.5.3-4
5.5.3-2a
5.5.3-3
5.5.3 Changing modes of operation
Normal operation usually does not require any
modification of the factory-adjusted modes of operation
or their factory-adjusted state. In special cases, or if
the need arises, different modes of operation or states
may be changed by entry of a code.
Besides modes of operation this menu also contains
various counters for measurement runs.
Select the Functions menu
•
Press menu key F1 in the main menu (Fig. 5.5.3-
1).
A screen as shown in Fig. 5.5.3-2a FUNCTIONS
appears. The modes of operation and their values
shown in this screen can be changed via menu keys
F6 and F5 and by rotating the wheel.
Fig. 5.5.3-2 FUNCTIONS
F1 Change to the USER CALIBRATION screen (see
§ 5.5.5.).
F2 Change to the TEXT EDITOR screen (see §
5.5.3.3).
F3 Unassigned.
F4 Unassigned.
F5 Change value of mode of operation
This menu key is only assigned if a value can be
changed.
In the case of counters the key is unassigned.
F6 Select mode of operation.
•
To return to the main menu (Fig. 5.5.3-1) press the
ESC key.
Select mode of operation
•
In the screen as shown in Fig. 5.5.3-2a press and
hold down menu key F6 (Fig. 5.5.3-3) and position
the right and left arrows on the desired mode of
operation (Fig. 5.5.3-2a or 5.5.3-2b) by rotating the
wheel.
•
Release menu key F6.
If the correct value is already displayed:
•
Press the ESC key to return to the main menu (Fig.
5.5.3-1).
Change value
Once the correct mode of operation has been selected:
•
Press and hold down menu key F5 (Fig. 5.5.3-4) in
the FUNCTIONS menu (Fig. 5.5.3-2), and set the
desired value by rotating the wheel.
•
Release menu key F5.
Note
For counters it is not possible to set values, e.g. counter
for total spins/spins with O.K. In this case key F5 has
no function assigned and is empty.
Saving changed modes
The changed modes can also be stored permanently
with mode “Saving modes of operation in permanent
memory”, so that they are not cancelled when the
machine is switched off but are retained in a permanent
memory for future use until a new input is made and
stored.