Fairbanks H90-5200-A Digital Instrument User Manual

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D. Displaying and Setting Date

1. From a gross or net weight display, press FUNC, the display will indicate

“Func “.

2. Press the 5 key. The display will show the current date e.g. 121598.

If ID LED is ON - the date is in International format. Standard Format - MM
DD:YY International Format - DD MM:YY

3. Press ENTER if the date is correct. The display will return to the weight

display.

4. Enter the date by pressing the numeric keys “0” through “9” (omitting leading

zeroes).

Enter the date as day/month/year or month/day/year format (see examples).
When entering days 1 - 9 the digits must be preceded by a zero (e.g. 06 for the
sixth day). Entering only a 6 will cause the entry to be interpreted as the 60th
day of the month ).

Examples:

1. To set the date to January 16, 1999 in month/day/year format, the key

sequence would be as follows: 11699 enter. (US format).

2. To set the date to 16 January 1999 in day/month/year format, the key

sequence would be as follows 160199. (International format).

5. Press the ENTER key to store the displayed date. The time and date format
is set when programming operating parameters.

E. Test Mode

The 8 key is used by the operator to verify proper operation of the instrument.

1. Select the Gross or Net Mode.
2. Push the FUNC key, then the 8 key.

The instrument will show the security level “SLx and then a blinking internal counts
display, which is equivalent to the weight on the platform This function can be used to
verify that the A/D is operating properly.
Press ENTER to continue.

3. Instrument will display in the following sequence:

a. The deadload counts, “0 xxxx”.
b. The span counts, “S xxxx”.
c. All segments and legends are lit to verify display operation.
d. A RAM and EEPROM test are done. A summary of error messages

may be found in Appendix XII.

4. A switch test can be done by the operator or ENTER can be pressed to exit.
When a particular switch pressed, it’s corresponding display may be found in
Appendix XII.

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