2.5
Initialize Scale Specifications
When first setting up the DC-200/300 scale, the specifications can all be set to their default values in one
procedure. The scale has three possible sets of default values: Japan, U.S.A., and Standard. If the scale will be
used in the United States, the best initial combination of settings will be the U.S.A. Remember that you can
customize many functions of the scale to fit your customer’s application by modifying these specification
settings. For more information on the default settings of each specification and their optional settings, see Section
3.0 of the
DC-200/300 Operation Manual
.
Note:
This procedure clears the scale’s SDRAM before initializing the specification settings to their default values.
This means that all item code information, customized specification settings and custom free label formats will be
erased by performing this procedure.
1. Turn on the Span Switch and then power on the scale.
2. Press and hold and
REZERO
key while entering
124
from the numeric keypad to enter the Select
Country Spec mode.
3. Use the
<<
or
>>
key to scroll through the Country code options. (The options are 0-AA (Japan), 1- US
(USA), and 3-STD (Standard). When the display shows 1-US, press the
REPRINT
key to select it.
4. The scale will next move to the Select Scale Type mode. Use the
<<
or
>>
keys to select either
0 DC300
or
1 DC200
.
Press the
REPRINT
key to confirm your selection.
5. The scale will indicate that it is reading the default country specs for the country setting you selected in
Step 2 above.
6. The scale will next ask you if you want to clear all the SDRAM memory in the scale and intialize all the
files and specifications. Press the
CLEAR
key to clear the memory and intialize the specifications or the
TARE
key to exit without reinitializing.
Pressing the Clear key will also erase any item code files, inventory records, and custom label
formats you have programmed into the scale previously.
If you press the
CLEAR
key to reinitialize, the scale will display a message saying
PLEASE WAIT...
, while
Caution
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