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second time the letter will change to the second above the key and so on. If no key is pressed
for approximately 1 second the character on the screen will be accepted as being correct and
the display will move to the next character.
5.2.4
Ok (
4
) key
Used to ‘accept’ the currently displayed message or option on the LCD.
5.2.5
Cancel (
5
) Key
Used in Calibration mode to cancel incorrectly entered data or to escape out of various menus
5.2.6
Tare Key
The RCI-1550 allows the operator to TARE out the weight of the hook, rope and accessories
of the selected winch if required. This is a toggle function that turns on or off depending on its
current state and is a function of the currently winch selected.
If the TARE indicator is illuminated then the displayed load is the total weight minus the
accessory weight. When TARE is next pressed, the displayed load reverts to the total.
If the TARE indicator is off then the actual load shown in the load window at the time of
pressing the TARE button will be stored in the system as the tare load.
Please note that when the TARE function is active, the
%SWL is still determined by the total load,
irrespective of what is currently displayed.
All tared weights are removed on system start-up.
5.2.7
Rigging Key
Rigging mode is operator selectable via the MENU button and scrolling to Rigging Mode,
alternatively the rigging key on the front panel can be used to initiate rigging.
There are two forms of Rigging mode.
1.
General Rigging mode, where motion-cut is over-ridden (if fitted) to luff down, hook
up and tele-out (telescopic cranes). This mode is ONLY intended for use during crane
lay-down or setup.
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