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Chapter 3: Configuring the Setup Parameters
Configuring Setup Parameters
Sleep Program Block
The Sleep program block lets you configure the sleep timer. Power
consumption is reduced by approximately 60% while in Sleep mode.
IMPORTANT: For battery powered units, it is important to turn battery
power off (using the rocker switch underneath the scale) when the scale is
not in use.
To configure the Sleep program block:
1. Press UNITS to display the SLEEP prompt, then press ZERO.
In normal operatin
g
mode the scale is
powered-up by pressing the ZERO
(ON/OFF) key.
2. Press ZERO to display the desired sleep timer option. Options include:
Disable—the PS will not power-down regardless of time between
transactions (inactivity)
5 min—the PS will enter Sleep mode after 5 minutes with no activity
3. Press UNITS to accept the sleep timer option. The PS continues to the
GEOCAL™ / End program block.
GEOCAL Program
Block
This program block lets you enable the GEOCAL™ prompt at power-up. If
this setting is enabled, the unit will prompt for the entry of a GEOCAL™ code
after setup is exited.
To configure the program block:
1. Press UNITS to display the GEo in prompt, then press ZERO.
2. Press ZERO to display the desired approval setting, enable or disable.
3. Press UNITS to accept the displayed option. The PS continues to the Cal
program block.
Calibration Program
Block
See Chapter 2 for detailed information about activating GEOCAL™ and
calibrating the PS. (Metrology PCB jumper must be removed.)
End Program Block
The End program block lets you save the configuration and exit setup mode.
This program block does not have parameters to configure.
To use the End program block:
1. Press UNITS to display the End prompt.
2. Press ZERO to display the desired exit option. Exit options include:
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