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USA will cause all dates to be displayed MONTH/DAY/YEAR.
EUROPE will cause all dates to display DAY/MONTH/YEAR.
Press
to enter the current date and time. The correct date and time for Easter Standard Time were
entered at the factory. You will want to correct this for your time zone. Enter the date and time using the
keypad numbers. The date and time fields will advance as numbers are entered. Use the
CE
key to step
through all the fields without change. After entering the minutes, the controller will exit to program mode
and save the changes to date and time. Press
Exit
again to exit out of Program Mode.
Restore Factory Default Settings
(Previously: Move table from ROM to RAM - reloads default settings)
Press (
,
1
,
2
) to restore the Blender’s hard-coded factory default settings.
Pressing
,
1
,
2
resto
res Factory Default Settings into “User Settings” and “User Backup Settings” (retains
certain important information). Display will show:
RSTR. ROM DEFAULTS
.
It will not prompt for
confirmation
. Resets immediately after
12
is pressed. Accessible in Program Mode Only.
NOTE
: The battery used for backup is a lithium battery that is part of an I.C. chip on the
board. It has an expected 10-year life and is not easily accessible for replacement. Should
it fail, we suggest that it be replaced at our factory.
Select Language
Press (
,
1
,
8
) to select the language the co
ntroller’s display will use. Language options are: English,
Francais, Italiano, Deutch, Cesky, Espanol, Polski, Anglescko.
Save User Settings
(Previously: Move from RAM to EEPROM)
Press (
,
2
,
3
) to copy the curre
nt “
User Settings
” into “
User Backup Settings
”. The display will show
SAVE USER SETTINGS
.
For an explanation of the memory areas in the Blender software as well as the
use of the Clear and Clear All Routines see the Backup, Restore, Factory Reset section.
Once saved, this information is then available for retrieval using the CLEAR routine (press CE
key on Power Up) or by using the
32
function described next. When finished, press
Exit
to
save changes, then press
Exit
again to exit out of Programming Mode. Accessible in Program
Mode only
.
Restore Saved User Settings
(Previously: Move from EEPROM to RAM)
Press (
,
3
,
2
) to copy the “
User Backup Settings
” into “
User Settings
”. Display will say
RESTORE
USER SETTINGS
.
For an explanation of the memory areas in the Blender software as well as the use of
the Clear and Clear All Routines see the Backup, Restore, Factory Reset section.
This is useful for retrieving correct information that you may have stored earlier
in the “
User Backup
Settings”
. Also, if you have been making changes to
User Settings
and now wish to restore all settings
to what they were at power up, this is the function to use. When finished, press
Exit
to save changes, then
press
Exit
again to exit out of Programming Mode. Accessible in Program Mode Only
.
Set Material Types for each Hopper (12 Software Controllers Only)
Press (*,1,4) to set components to one of four options.
The display will look like this:
MATERIAL TYPES:
Comp 1:
OFF
This is the component number and the TYPE it is set to:
REGRIND
,
NATURAL
,
ADDITIVE
, or turned
OFF
.
Press the CE key repeatedly to toggle between the four options:
REGRIND, NATURAL, ADDITIVE
and
OFF
.
Summary of Contents for WEIGH SCALE BLENDER WSB-100 Series
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