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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
An operator starts working when he carries out the first weighing
operation. During the work phase, pressing
stores the weighing data of the current operator
in the PRINT ARCHIVE (
5.2.7.3
). The Print Archive contains the name of the archive containing the
operations which the operator is carrying out. If the operator is not working, the field is empty.
If the zero operator code is enabled, the weighing operation is carried out (printing) without storing
and totalling.
When the operator is working, he cannot be eliminated from the operator archive.
There are two ways to change an operator:
pressing the hotkey CHANGE, displaying only the operators working. In this case only the
operators working are displayed.
pressing the hotkey OPERC, displaying the archive with all the operator codes.
An operator code in the archive can only be selected and enabled if:
it is an operator already working;
he is not working and there are fewer than 4 operators with an operating cycle open.
If there are already 4 operators working and another is selected, the terminal displays the following
message:
Err.4 Operat. in proc.
If an operator code is typed in which does not exist in the archive, the terminal displays the following
message:
Err. Operat.not in list
Changing the active operator enables the codes (product and generic) which the operator used
during the last weighing operation.
5.2.8.2 Operator Total Archive
The operator archive consists of:
Code (search key)
Net
Number of Weighing Operations
5.2.8.3 Print Archive
The operator archive consists of:
Print Number (search key)
Product code
Generic code
Date
Time
Gross
Tare1
Tare2
N. of packs
Net
The archive is associated to an operator as soon as the operator starts working. It stores all the